08-01-11, 08:31 PM | #2691 | |
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Was just wondering why we hadn't seen you about here mate. Just remember, when doing the bus shelters, if it looks and smells like spunk, dont taste it to make sure.. |
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09-01-11, 09:44 AM | #2692 |
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09-01-11, 11:07 AM | #2693 | |
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As for spunk, that's something pleasant compared to some stuff in the shelters. I hope they are ruddy quick, I'm only allocated something like 4 minutes per shelter. |
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09-01-11, 08:16 PM | #2694 |
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Well this weekend i finally got round to getting my rear subframe repaired and gave it a respray fitted it back on the bike and a few bits to it. Fitted my fender extender although the mudguard is still of the bike plus i checked the valve clearances on the rear and found all of them are to tight never got round to checking the front hopefully they'll be with tolerance so i only need the rear shimmed. Also bought a slightly damaged set of lowers just need a bit of tlc and a respray plus a fitting kit which i need to get ordered from robinsons. And i've found out from another member that HEL will give me 25% discount for being in the armed forces so i'll be ordering a set of hoses from them soon
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09-01-11, 08:42 PM | #2695 | |
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Are you getting 2 lines for the front or having the 3 line arrangement as Suzuki do by standard? As I never dealt with this sort of thing before I didn't know whether going with 2 lines rather than 3 (1 then 2) is okay to do? I assume both ends would fix onto the lever end next to each other if you used 2 lines? Anything else needed for 2 lines to work such as bolts etc? edit: Just noticed brake-lines.co.uk have a 10% off for Jan too... Last edited by kaivalagi; 09-01-11 at 08:50 PM. |
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09-01-11, 08:47 PM | #2696 |
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Probably go for the 2 line setup because its cheaper and its the RACE setup so must be way better lol
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09-01-11, 08:53 PM | #2697 | |
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There are too many colours though, black for a black bike or go with the clear and silver for the unmessed with look...? Would the 2 line setup fit as is on the front do you think? |
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09-01-11, 08:55 PM | #2698 | |
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09-01-11, 08:56 PM | #2699 |
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Wouldn't you get that with the kit, think i may go for the stealth ones
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09-01-11, 08:56 PM | #2700 | |
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edit: m10 x 1.25 - one of these at £5 ish: http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p2...duct_info.html Last edited by kaivalagi; 09-01-11 at 09:00 PM. |
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