Just new to the forum, and to biking in the UK really. Had a Royal Enfield ("often sick, never fatal") for a couple of years in India a few years ago, and now back on the saddle with a Fazer. I commute from Sheffield to Buxton and back every day (sorry if I pass you every day, no offence meant - unless you happen to be that blue BMW driver, in which case chuff off and leave me alone).
I came looking for tyre info, and think after reading, I'm going for a set of Michelin Road Pilot 2's unless you tell me not to!
I wanted to put a gratuitous photo of my bike here too, but it's really dirty after the rains this week and Ruttager's R1 photos in an earlier thread look so cool I got intimidated, so I cutsied up the photo instead. (That's not me in the photo by the way).
hi, to everyone just bought a second hand in mint conditrion yoshimura rs-3 can put it againts my bike looks brill and told they sound even better, but prob ive got i need a link pipe with three bolts that will bolt to it, has anyone got any ideas or can someone help.cheers Dave
bought a new rear tyre for my 600 on monday.....used fwr in london...bit of a back street garage no flashy showroom but nice people and excellent service at a good price.....160/60 zr 17 maxxis sport touring fitted to loose wheel.....£83.00....fitted in 10 mins while i waited and not even booked in...........thanks fwr
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
Hello! I am Mench, a new member here and a new rider. It was just recently that I learned how to ride a bike.
I just want to say hi to every one! I am glad to be here.
I am hoping to have a great time with you..
Congratulations to MadDogMcQ for winning June's competition. For July's theme he writes:
Well since I work in the field of "SECURITY", I guess that'll be my chosen subject for the new comp.
Post your photographs below to enter. Competition rules include a maximum of 2 photographs per active member, photographs must have been taken by the entrant and relate to the theme and the competition will close on or after 28 July. The prize is to choose next month's theme.
A big thank you for accepting me as a member and hello from a not so sunny Cheshire.. Names John and looking forward to joining in with forum discussions and posts.. Always been a Yamaha man at heart eversince the Speedblock Fizzy many moons back.. Currently riding an 02 FZs 600 and enjoying every minute..