A run down to H's for tea and bacon butties again. Not much there (unsurprisingly). Got a snap for a picture challenge (your bike on a bridge) but got back too late to win.Must get this shot in summer in sunshine - The Thames at Abingdon.Close Encounters of the Feathered KindHad a pheasant fly out into my knee on Wednesday's run to Wales. Today, came round a corner to find a Red Kite swooping down on a couple of Magpies that were casually strolling across the road and had to grab a handful; apart of course, from the usual pigeon-ducking. Oh the joys of the countryside!And just spent an hour riding around fruitlessly looking for a shop or business with a pun in it's name for the next challenge on that particular forum. the only one I knew of has recently changed it's name! Bugger
Those glass tables are so 90.s
There you go nick.taken july last year
Are the hoses a different size to the standard ones then ?The crash bars are designed to fit a standard FZS600 so I wonder why the clearance is an issue ?I had a set of those crash bars on my boxeye and they fitted fine. Strange one, or am I overlooking something obvious (It wouldn't be the first time)
There can't be that much in it... only a few mm surely? The internal diameter is obviously the same, but the wall height is slightly larger but I can't see it being any more than maybe 4-6mm and given that they are silicone, they should have some give?
How much would you want for the bars?
If you decide to sell, drop me a PM first!
Well at least it wasn't a pipe defect... that would have been embarrassing....
Removed the Beowulf exhaust on my 600 and polished it up then remove the Fuel can on the thou and attempted to fit the Beowulf... only to find that the link pipe is about 4-5mm larger for the Fuel system so it won't fit... in fact, the link pipe has the exact same internal and external diameter as the connection on the Beowulf Going to have to either find a connecting piece of metal, or buy a new link pipe But still, refitted the Fuel can and went for a spin around the South of Bristol and North Somerset