Quote from: Andy FZS on 30 January 2014, 07:00:37 pmDoes the thou have the same space as the 600? Anyone....Not according to Kitcrazy at the top of this page.
Does the thou have the same space as the 600? Anyone....
Does kitcrazy have a gen1 or gen2? I was enquiring about the gen1 1000 compared to an 03 plate 600.Cheers
I've got no way of reinflating my tyres if I have a puncture, so I'd like to know if there's a mini compressor
QuoteI've got no way of reinflating my tyres if I have a puncture, so I'd like to know if there's a mini compressor I have a kit that contains a valve and little compressed gas cartridges things.
Are these the same as used on push bikes?I don't know how far a canister would go on a motorbike tyre.http://www.evanscycles.com/products/genuine-innovations/air-cartridge-16g-twin-pack-ec005781?country=GB¤cy=GBP&utm_content=mkwid__pcrid_17321847296_kword__match__plid_&gclid=CIj12eGPsLwCFQKWtAodpW0ANg
Difficult to figure out isn't it? Pushbike tyres are tiny compared to proper bike tyres, but run at 3 times the pressure.
I keep three co2 cartridges in my kit which I got with one of them temporary repair kits that are basically a bit of thickish ropey stuff covered in glue that you push into the now much bigger hole you have to create using the tool provided.My mate got a puncture so I was well prepared... Bloody thing came out. As for how many cartridges, first one inflated enough to ride if you fancied a bit of trials riding on a Fazer.. Second enough for scooter speed only. Ended up calling RAC out and pretending it was my bike. They use a different plug which worked ace. They look like a rubber/foam 3D shaped thingy and a blue adhesive.. And yes you can buy them on ebay
Is this the kit I should be getting?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REMA-TIP-TOP-PUNCTURE-REPAIR-AIR-KIT-MOTORBIKE-MOTORCYCLE-SCOOTER-NEW-/271388327054?pt=UK_Car_Exterior_Accessories&hash=item3f30013c8e
break off plastic casing.
All the above plus the Yamaha "D Lock" that fits onto the underside of the seat. Anybody else got one of these? Never use it though but the extra weight keeps the back end planted
Quote from: ste131 on 31 January 2014, 08:58:41 pmAll the above plus the Yamaha "D Lock" that fits onto the underside of the seat. Anybody else got one of these? Never use it though but the extra weight keeps the back end planted could you share a picture of this lock?