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« on: 11 April 2021, 03:33:27 pm »
Marquez has been declared fit to race, returning next weekend for the GP in Portimao. With 16 races remaining on the calendar, and a 40 point deficit, I certainly wouldn’t bet against him.
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« on: 21 February 2021, 11:29:52 am »
I was hoping to get the foot pegs and hanger/heel plate assembly powder coated. However the hanger is rubber mounted and would melt in the oven. Anyone have a suggestion for removing them undamaged, as although they are available, they’re foccing expensive.
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« on: 19 February 2021, 05:50:58 pm »
Suitable for Gen 1 FZS1000. Expandable tank bag, with map pocket,carry handle and shoulder strap. £80 posted to mainland UK.
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« on: 06 January 2021, 05:06:18 pm »
Would someone have an idea of how much oil would be lost if I remove the clutch cover with the bike on the sidestand. Thanks in advance.
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« on: 27 November 2020, 08:31:41 am »
A “loud pipe unit” captured 3 riders a few days back, on the A272. As they approached one of the villages on that route they got a warning from an oncoming rider that that cops were about. They made sure they were well under 30, came round a bend and got pulled over by this unit. The cops agreed they were doing 26, but could hear the exhaust notes, so placed some microphone kit by the bike, which then got revved to 5k. Apparently excessive noise is considered to be 86db, but give some leeway to 90db. They all failed which incurred a 50 quid non endorsable fine. I think one got done for a small number plate as well. Is this what we’ve got to look forward to now.
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« on: 11 November 2020, 09:22:21 am »
The appeal on Iannone's 18 month ban, didn't go to plan, with the appeal court upholding the original 4 year ban. If he wants it, Cal should be in a good position for the vacant Aprilia seat, as Bradley has been relegated from his test rider job, by Savadori, this years Italian Superbike winner. Looks like Dovi will take a year out, at the moment, so Cal could be well placed for the slot.
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« on: 12 October 2020, 06:59:05 pm »
Having had a recent reg/rec failure, I’ve fitted a voltage display, taking the live from the side lamp wiring. My pals BMW S1000RR has a similar gadget which shows around 14.2 volts on tickover, whereas mine is around 13.3volts. What determines the voltage output to the battery. Is it the circuitry within the reg/rec, or the construction method of the stator/generator. Secondly, on tickover, the voltmeter measurement across the battery is around 0.4/0.5 volt greater, than that shown on the display unit. If I place the unit across the battery again on tickover, the display matches the voltage that the voltmeter recorded. So the accuracy of the display unit is quite good. Is the loss due to the loom itself, plus the fact that the headlights would be on, as well as the neutral lamp and the HealTech gear indicator. Thanks in advance folks.
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« on: 11 September 2020, 03:30:50 pm »
Anyone got a known good genuine Yamaha reg/rec that's no longer needed.
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« on: 01 September 2020, 03:49:48 pm »
Looks like BMW have come up with a maintenance free chain, which they've called M Endurance. It's being offered as a £100 option on S1000RR's and S1000XR's. Seems all clever stuff in conjunction with Regina by the look of it. Looks like a normal X ring but with an industrial diamond coating (ta-C). No lubing or adjusting. Scott oiler shares will be in a tailspin.
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« on: 30 June 2020, 06:13:41 pm »
Weather permitting I’ll be doing my annual day trip to Cornwall. From South London this is approx 470 miles. At present I’ve no info on what, if any cafes are open, but will know after July 4th. Any one who fancies this whizz to the West Country, I can meet you at 7am at the Ripley A3 BP Services(postcode GU23 6PT), or at approx 7.50am at Popham A303 BP Services (postcode SO 21 3SP). This is mainly A and B roads with minimal motorway.
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« on: 11 June 2020, 01:16:51 pm »
Sito Pons accused of claiming false residency in Monaco and London in order to avoid Spanish taxes. The prosecutor is demanding a 24 year jail term, a 12 million euro fine plus back taxes of 2.7 million euros.Wow .
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« on: 08 June 2020, 05:37:19 pm »
Read an article today that Yamaha are considering production of another incarnation of the MT09. Gets my vote for sure.
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« on: 06 June 2020, 07:34:55 pm »
Delivered today, but a change of plan so no longer needed. It's the high tone one, black and grey in colour. £19 posted
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« on: 03 June 2020, 10:50:28 am »
Carlo Ubbiali sadly passed away yesterday aged 90. I expect only old timers on here would remember him. He was a 6 time 125 world champ and 3 time 250 world champ, in fact winning both in ‘56,’59 and ‘60. He started racing in 1946, the year I was born, and also went on to win IOM 5 times, as well as a Gold medal in the ISDT. RIP Carlo.
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« on: 02 June 2020, 07:18:49 pm »
Anyone have any experience of these. The oe horn on the bike is useless, but don't fancy fitting a relay, compressor etc. Just want a plug'n'play horn that can be heard. Your thoughts anyone
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« on: 02 March 2020, 05:13:30 pm »
Michael Dunlop will be on a Duke for this years NW200 and the TT, riding a V4R Panigale for PBM(Paul Bird Motorsports). This is quite interesting as although they've stamped their authority on short circuit events, Dukes haven't in the past been famous for their longevity. They have always got a big cheer when finishing endurance races.
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« on: 12 February 2020, 06:00:01 pm »
LOFOs. March 22nd will be the 81st year of running the event for pre 1915 motorcycles. Starting from Tattenham Corner on Epsom Downs, the first bike departs at 8am. This years finishing line is at Brighton City Airport, in an attempt to avoid the normal high build up of traffic which severely baulks these old bikes. There's a tea hut by the starting area.
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« on: 23 January 2020, 08:19:26 pm »
Jenny Tinmouth will be back on UK grids this coming season competing in the British Superstock 1000 Championship. Her race number will be 25 aboard a BMW S1000RR.
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« on: 16 January 2020, 09:19:35 pm »
Wheels are away at the powder coaters, and will be ordering the replacement bearings from Marksman. As the roller bearing is described as sealed, I am presuming an oe type seal is not required. With regard to installation, would leaving it in the freezer for an hour be sufficient to locate it, or should I be prepared to make a press with some studding and washers to persuade it to fit. Thanks in advance for any advice and suggestions
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« on: 15 December 2019, 06:05:01 pm »
I believe this was published in 2016. If someone has a copy that they'd like to move on. It would be helpful in planning next years trip.
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« on: 04 November 2019, 10:41:45 am »
Just a headsup if anyone's at a loose end on Sunday Dec 1st. The annual toy run to Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother childrens ward in Margate, meets as from 12 noon to leave at 13:30, at Tankerton Road car park CT5 2AS. Donations or toys are gratefully collected at the car park. Expect I'll go from the Oakdene via the Airport cafe on A20 for breakfast.
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« on: 27 August 2019, 12:59:21 pm »
Can anyone tell me the simplest way(and I mean for the under 5's as totally computer illiterate) to downsize pics so I can post them. I only have my android galaxy so don't have a laptop.
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« on: 20 August 2019, 01:37:05 pm »
Me and my pal are doing a day trip to Cornwall on Monday. I'll no doubt have to use my Triumph to save the thou's tyres for my French trip next month. If anyone fancies it, can meet on the A3 south of M25, or Popham services on A303. This whizz is predominantly A and B roads, and is roughly 470 miles round trip from South London.
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« on: 08 August 2019, 10:25:11 am »
Ticket bought. Eurotunnel booked. 1st night campsite booked. Anyone else going?.
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« on: 07 August 2019, 07:51:54 pm »
Looks like there'll be a vacancy in the Ducati garage as Alvaro is likely to turn down his new Ducati contract. Honda are throwing their weight behind a WSB campaign next season, and Alvaro looks like he's going to be the main man. Jack hasn't got a deal for next year yet, but can't see him fancying that somehow. Maybe Scott would enjoy being on the road again. I'm pretty sure Haslam's only on a 1 year deal, and that spot could be Topraks next year. The merry go round begins.
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