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Under the pillion seat or under the rider seat next to the battery if you have replaced it with a small Li-ion one. N.B. Under pillion seat gives...
I get Tsubakis from B&C
Yup, I couldn't agree more mate.
The problem is they don't need to justify their prices. You need to accept a quote at the time it's given.
£180 is pretty fair - almost half retail price.
There are different ways of removing the rear pegs. I split the rear subframe myself... Please Help-2008 1000RR Rear Peg Removal : Honda CBR...
IMO most bikes have a bit of brake drag/noise when wheeling them around?
I use my rear brake very frequently on the road - far better for low speed control and also for small speed changes at higher speeds. Often use at...
Just thought I would post this as I love it, except for the wrong colour wheels of course! M I 900 pictures by cabbie1 - Photobucket [IMG]
No I don't agree I'm afraid.
What if those 2 lights are only an inch apart?
I loved the Conti SMs I had on my KTM.
Lol, soon new riders won't learn how to brake, control throttle or change gear properly.
It's all fine I suppose as long as you realise you can't depend on any perceived visibility to other drivers that your one or two lights may or...
EBC pads have been on my shit list since the 90s, but they may be good now for all I know.
OE pads on OE discs for me. Always work great on the road.
Yeah mine runs hot in traffic if the weather is good. But it did that before the rad guard. Removing the cat helps a bit.
Yeah, damn that blooy defiant oil light :)
The other day, approx 8 riders on all manner of performance motorcycles came past me into a fairly blind, fairly fast right hander. The first five...
Me neither mate. If you can/do routinely make a modern tyre let go on dry roads, you should be on track. And skids don't count ;)