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Old 21-11-23, 07:30 PM   #11181
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Fingers crossed for you Craig.

And I hope your teeth settle down for you John. I had a couple of my older NHS amalgam fillings replaced a couple of years ago and the new porcelain (?) material felt so wrong for weeks.
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Old 22-11-23, 04:16 PM   #11182
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Old 28-11-23, 04:46 PM   #11183
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Puncture. Grrr. The last sunny dry day of November so I thought I'd take the bike for a last ride of 2023. Only got 5 miles down the road and the bikes handling was getting gradually worse so pulled in to a garage. Definitely a flat rear. Couldn't see any obvious cause so pumped up with tyre weld. I got home okay but it's not holding air. It maybe a thorn as I pulled one out last month and maybe there is another.

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Old 29-11-23, 10:26 AM   #11184
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Just tried to remove the rear wheel. None of my sockets fit. I need to go and buy a 26mm.

Reading the owners manual, there is nothing in it about removing wheels. There's no tools in the tool kit either. In fact there's nothing about any kind of servicing. Quite a contrast to the VFR manual that covered basic servicing such as oil changes and tyres.

Clearly anything other than changing a fuse is a dealer job. Much the same as the car world has gone.

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Old 29-11-23, 12:35 PM   #11185
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Just tried to remove the rear wheel. None of my sockets fit. I need to go and buy a 26mm.

Reading the owners manual, there is nothing in it about removing wheels. There's no tools in the tool kit either. In fact there's nothing about any kind of servicing. Quite a contrast to the VFR manual that covered basic servicing such as oil changes and tyres.

Clearly anything other than changing a fuse is a dealer job. Much the same as the car world has gone.

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My old Street Triple came with an Allen key and tank prop. So I could lift the tank and change a fuse.
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Old 29-11-23, 05:14 PM   #11186
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Just tried to remove the rear wheel. None of my sockets fit. I need to go and buy a 26mm.

Reading the owners manual, there is nothing in it about removing wheels. There's no tools in the tool kit either. In fact there's nothing about any kind of servicing. Quite a contrast to the VFR manual that covered basic servicing such as oil changes and tyres.

Clearly anything other than changing a fuse is a dealer job. Much the same as the car world has gone.

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The curvy SV came with a tank prop too.

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Old 29-11-23, 05:17 PM   #11187
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It did. I had to use a lump of wood on the VFR.

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Old 29-11-23, 09:22 PM   #11188
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Hugh came equipped with nothing more than an allen key too...
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Old 29-11-23, 09:24 PM   #11189
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Hugh came equipped with nothing more than an allen key too...
You can do a lot of damage with an Allen key, ask IKEA.

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Old 30-11-23, 09:10 AM   #11190
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the Gen 3 SV toolkit is pathetic compared to the Gen 2. No plug spanner, no tank prop, no spanner for the 27mm rear wheel nut, no 10mm Allen for the front axle. Luckily I had half the above from my K6 pointy (RIP).
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