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« on: 16 July 2012, 05:31:31 am »
Possibly BBrown1664, that's if your dad wants to blame those responsible for providing protection. As for projects being so far behind, let me think who's ultimately responsible for that.......Erm.......That would be the Project Managers
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« on: 15 July 2012, 05:36:09 pm »
It's worth going to see but don't expect it to be life changing [ /It's going to be life changing for me. As one of the 17000 sub contractors that work on the London underground we can expect no work for two months....so foc the olympics
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« on: 14 July 2012, 06:42:39 am »
Jolly decent of you Paul, Could do with lowering it by 45mm so if the centres are between 149 and 153mm were going in the right direction.Thanks for the info KYL
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« on: 13 July 2012, 09:48:35 pm »
Am I the only one to notice this? :/ No you're not, but so far you're the only one to complain about it Think they must be really expensive and everyone is a little about paying so much for it so they are keeping it a secret. I heard they were about £240 If this doesn't get them revealing all I don't know what will
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« on: 13 July 2012, 05:10:40 pm »
Thanks chaps, you're right, for 16 quid you can't go wrong, have seen them for about £45 but if you say the quality is there I can't see a problem. Thanks for the offer digdug, are they in good nick and how much do you want for them ? If reasonable on both counts I will defo have them but if you're anything like me you probably wont be able to find them Picture would be nice
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« on: 11 July 2012, 08:50:16 pm »
Anyone got any longer dogbones for a reasonable price, want to lower my ride height ?
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« on: 11 July 2012, 07:55:24 pm »
Let me think, I have lizards, toads, frogs, slow worms, grass snakes, rabbits, foxes, stoats,hedgehogs, rats, mice, voles, moles,robins, blackbirds, starlings, swallows, thrushes, finches,woodpeckers, tawny owls, barn owls, kestrels, ducks,peacocks, bats, damselflies, dragonflies & poxy horseflies. Not all at once though. Used to have chickens but a determined Mr fox put an end to that.
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« on: 11 July 2012, 06:24:31 pm »
R Description Unit price Qty Amount Donation to The Royal Marines Charitable Trust Fund (RMCTF) through JustGiving £5.00 GBP 1 £5.00 GBP Subtotal £5.00 GBP Total £5.00 GBP Payment £5.00 GBP Payment sent to help@justgiving.net Received, fitted,donation made, works a treat. Thanks Paul
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« on: 10 July 2012, 08:30:42 pm »
Gotta pay for the Olympics somehow, have'nt they
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« on: 09 July 2012, 05:39:53 pm »
Pretty sure I've seen that gold fazer parked outside the tattoo place in Teynham Harry. I'm always buzzing through there, keep you eyes open for a yellow thou.
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« on: 07 July 2012, 07:23:31 pm »
Point taken cable tie but I'm not trained to remove and replace the wheels or brakes off my bike but I do. A machine capable of 160 mph. We all place our lives in our ability to do things thouroughly and to the best of our ability. My comment about still not knowing what I was doing was a little tongue in cheek. My boiler runs on kerosene not gas so the only real danger is carbon monoxide which is why I ensure my flue is never blocked, my pumps running ok and have invested in a professional carbon monoxide detector probe. Despite all of that your advice is still very wise and should be heeded.
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« on: 07 July 2012, 05:28:37 am »
As in all fault finding it's always a process of elimination but remember your rights as a consumer....Why should you have to pay for something that didn't need replacing. I have had this happen to me several times when getting my oil boiler repaired and after standing over them watching what they do I ended up thinking ....I could do that.... make a semi educated guess at what you think is wrong, source the parts and fit them and save the labour charge which is what I do nowadays. The downside is that I still don't really know what I'm doing but the upside is I now have loads of spare parts.
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« on: 06 July 2012, 05:19:40 pm »
Eddie, you're a genius. I think I may have cracked it
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« on: 04 July 2012, 06:39:49 pm »
I hit one last week at 120. It just burst into feathers, deflected off my screen and knocked my right hand side mirror so far round I thought it had broken it. Don't know what happened to the bird but I think it was terminal
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« on: 04 July 2012, 06:29:14 pm »
Hello peeps, my bike has started to develop an annoying vibration from the r/h/s fairing insert between 3.5 &4.5k revs. I noticed it did not have a rubber washer on the top mount and could only find a thick tap washer but this hasn't cured it. I'm sure there are plenty of you who have had this problem and am curious as to how you have solved it. All replies appreciated chaps......and chappettes
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« on: 04 July 2012, 05:14:01 pm »
Pretty sure the shape of the 600 screen is totally different to the thou, otherwise I would be glad to
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« on: 03 July 2012, 05:45:48 pm »
Thanks Paul, Top man
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« on: 03 July 2012, 05:32:28 am »
If it's still up for grabs flyboy I would gladly take it off your hands and donate to the charity that's close to my heart "Commando spirit" set up to help injured Royal Marines. If you feel this is too selective, then Help for Hero's it is then. Let me know and I will pm you my address.
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« on: 25 June 2012, 12:24:54 am »
Hello thicko ben 600.....Media
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« on: 24 June 2012, 06:39:11 pm »
36 front 40 rear....I think tyre pressures can be like suspension settings and you have to go with what feels good for you, your weight and any additional weight, riding style and road conditions all play a part in what pressures feel right. However, I'm no expert and am always willing to try any advice I am given from a reliable source and see how it feels.
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« on: 22 June 2012, 11:33:29 pm »
Pics
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« on: 22 June 2012, 07:13:32 pm »
Obviously not that friendly if they sent you packing to another forum Only kidding....Welcome
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« on: 21 June 2012, 07:00:21 pm »
Put it to the ultimate test this morning. Terrential rain all the way from Sittingbourne to Neasden, about 65 miles and I must say I was well impressed. I found that it acted like an air blade dryer to the top of my lid, instantly clearing my visor without having to dip my head. It takes the sporty feel away from the bike as you can really feel the extra resistance but horses for courses and all that. I also found when I took it out on a sunny evening I came home with only one large fly splattered on my visor all the small ones appear to have hit the screen or gone right over my head. Still trying to post pics.
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« on: 20 June 2012, 11:46:13 pm »
Good idea, I'm always leaving mine on too long after a turn.
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« on: 20 June 2012, 10:58:51 pm »
Hi and welcome from another Kent foccer. You do know your husband had been training that bird for months......Don't you ?
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