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Cazza 13-05-09 05:50 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1903450)
Seemed to me that under the rear set was the best location for mine

I don't know much about bikes. But even to me, this doesn't sound like a good idea.

HTH.

PS: Now that you've practiced on yours... fancy a fiddle with a TT? :)

SoulKiss 13-05-09 06:43 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazza (Post 1905041)
I don't know much about bikes. But even to me, this doesn't sound like a good idea.

HTH.

PS: Now that you've practiced on yours... fancy a fiddle with a TT? :)

When are you free to bring the Booby Bike over to get that fairing looked at?

monkey 13-05-09 06:48 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Well Zig I've found my spot and it seems the inforad will be getting a thorough test of it's waterproofness. I mailed them a while back and this is what they said:

"Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for contacting Inforad Technical support,

We could not sell the M1 for motorbikes if it was not completely Waterproof,..."


So there we go. I you need waterproof crimps I'll bring some to Soho with me.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Cazza (Post 1905041)
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PS: Now that you've practiced on yours... fancy a fiddle with a TT? :)

Ooh er! Can I have a go after Zig?

Spiderman 14-05-09 12:13 AM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
:oops: I'll fiddle with your booby anytime Caaza my love. Just dont slap me again like you did last time when i had a grope, ok? ;)

I'm probably gonna fit mine tomorrow so if you wanna bring it to Soho on friday or if you aint comming pop over anytime over the weekend we can get it done. Obviously Cazz, when i say "we" i mean me do the work, you make the tea and watch me till you're bored and go off to watch telly instead :lol:

monkey 14-05-09 01:26 AM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Joker. He he he he. The only thing you worked on was the biscuits!

Spiderman 14-05-09 02:40 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
You're talking about when we were all at Saeeds right Monkey? I was all ready to wade in and do whatever was required but you know what they say about too many cooks n all that and since Rictus was there what possible use was i gonna be over him?
So biscuits it was :)

Devil Biccy 14-05-09 05:43 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
reminds me i still owe you your footpeg and I need mine back for the "hero" blob thingy....... also need to get down to Rictus's place to get peg and foot plate back on.

Spiderman 14-05-09 07:09 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Who me? you owe me nothing of the sort my good man...unless you nicked it when i wasn't looking??

Thank you everyone for your help and advice. I'd like to let you know i've now fitted the Inforad and been out for a ride to make sure its all working etc. The lack of speed cameras in my local area mean didn't get to test that part yet, but i'm not complaingin about the lack of speed cameras before you think i've gone nuts.

Best bit is that my bike hasn't caught fire or anything so the wiring must have been done right and i didnt even electrocute myself in the process or damage another partt of the bike while was i was doing this. All things ive done before when trying to fix things :oops:

Now if anyone needs an hand fitting theirs or any advice on it, i'm happy to help :)

rictus01 14-05-09 07:20 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Devil Biccy (Post 1906981)
reminds me i still owe you your footpeg and I need mine back for the "hero" blob thingy....... also need to get down to Rictus's place to get peg and foot plate back on.

Indeed mate, just shout and we'll sort something.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1907173)
Who me? you owe me nothing of the sort my good man...unless you nicked it when i wasn't looking??

Thank you everyone for your help and advice. I'd like to let you know i've now fitted the Inforad and been out for a ride to make sure its all working etc. The lack of speed cameras in my local area mean didn't get to test that part yet, but i'm not complaingin about the lack of speed cameras before you think i've gone nuts.

Best bit is that my bike hasn't caught fire or anything so the wiring must have been done right and i didnt even electrocute myself in the process or damage another partt of the bike while was i was doing this. All things ive done before when trying to fix things :oops:

Now if anyone needs an hand fitting theirs or any advice on it, i'm happy to help :)

So the smoke coming out from under the seat is normal then..............;)

Spiderman 14-05-09 07:42 PM

Re: Inforad fitting advice.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 1907198)
So the smoke coming out from under the seat is normal then..............;)

Yeh, apparently. I called Inforad and they said "They all do that, Sir" ;)


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