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Please note that this visor is not road legal in Europe?? thought it would have been legal as it stayed clear in dark light? edit, I should read...
or stick it in this :D [ATTACH]
waste, where the waste in that :D or 100 track days
keep the bike in the house for the next few months, sorted :D
near £30k I reckon? a bit to expensive to ride on the crap uk roads that is for sure :( and to expensive to take on the track for fear of dumping...
I thought the whole idea of Lithium was that you didn't need to trickle charge them? they hold their charge much longer than L/A batteries, in...
yeah i saw that, very scary stuff to wear in a crash, would rip right off you
yeah they work/warm well, but pull cords are a bit of a pain
yeah James a bit of trek but no real problem as Daughter lives in Fareham (near Portsmouth) so just slung the bike on the trailer on our next...
That's Nice James, Mine was all shiny while at Arthur's Workshop a couple of weeks ago, but a Diesel spill at the weekend has now put paid to...
Taller tyres have a larger contact patch at lean, also tip in better, hence a lot of rear slicks are a larger profile
Forcefield are a good make too :)
Yeah I got a manual one too, easy to adjust if needed :)
I can never understand these kind of threads? do what you want mate, not what others feel? if you don't get any fun from something then sell it,...
still paper only one here too, never got round to changing it, the thought of having to get a new plastic one every 10 years due to picture...
Yes gives more contact patch when lent over :)
Good grief Carl, its not even that warm in my house :eek: enjoy mate, as soon as you get back you can start your track bike search :D unless David...
standard are 120x70x17 front and 190x50x17 rear, however I would go for the 190x55x17 rear :) as i have done with my RR5
...but if you ain't got sunglasses, you burn your eyes out lokoing at it they are correct for the year of the bikes though, brand new fireblade...
Sorry to hear of your off mate, hope you and the bike make a fast recovery :)