(19-10-13, 05:55 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Kelevvra link=topic=1380.msg108261#msg108261 date=1382197816]
Thanks for feedback guys.
but since I crashed it recently and won't be riding for a year+ due to injuries
Shit mate seems a bit shallow now picking at an undertray and a bit of polish :o
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Yeah, you dog! Kicking a man while he's down! Why don't you just kick his crutches out from under him?! You oughta be ashamed of yourself!
:rollin
(19-10-13, 05:18 PM)Kelevvra link Wrote: Thanks! Fingers crossed shattered thigh bone under knee cap, 2 operations behind, 2-3 still ahead - Stelvio Pass does not forgive mistakes
Very nice - one of those bikes that the more you look, the more you see - at first it's just the colour; wait a minute, that's not the Yamaha gold, nice matching belly pan. Then the forks - what're those from? And then you spot WP - so a quality rear shock too. Nice polished rims and cam end caps, comfy, smart looking seat etc - anything else I can't see?
(07-10-13, 05:59 PM)70s kid link Wrote: Hi Guys. Here's Mine at Devil's Bridge Yesterday, Met up with paul of here down there. 70s kid (Paul)
where did you get the seat from mate? mine is soooooooooooo bloody slip slidey when im braking,think the dealer i got it from polished it or something!! :eek
(03-11-13, 08:43 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Very nice - one of those bikes that the more you look, the more you see - at first it's just the colour; wait a minute, that's not the Yamaha gold, nice matching belly pan. Then the forks - what're those from? And then you spot WP - so a quality rear shock too. Nice polished rims and cam end caps, comfy, smart looking seat etc - anything else I can't see?
(10-11-13, 11:21 AM)codgie link Wrote: finaly my phone and puta are talking to each other again :lol
here is my recent purchase
last pick how do i tell how much oil is in it
Put bike on centre stand on a flat surface, start engine and let run for about a minute, switch engine off then check the little window.
There are lower and upper level markings to the side of the window, you'll see the oil rise then eventually stop, you want the oil to be between the 2 levels.
DON'T OVER FILL WITH OIL.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
(10-11-13, 11:33 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=codgie link=topic=1380.msg112412#msg112412 date=1384078872]
finaly my phone and puta are talking to each other again :lol
here is my recent purchase
last pick how do i tell how much oil is in it
Put bike on centre stand on a flat surface, start engine and let run for about a minute, switch engine off then check the little window.
There are lower and upper level markings to the side of the window, you'll see the oil rise then eventually stop, you want the oil to be between the 2 levels.
DON'T OVER FILL WITH OIL.
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(10-11-13, 11:47 AM)codgie link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=1380.msg112413#msg112413 date=1384079618]
[quote author=codgie link=topic=1380.msg112412#msg112412 date=1384078872]
finaly my phone and puta are talking to each other again :lol
here is my recent purchase
last pick how do i tell how much oil is in it
Put bike on centre stand on a flat surface, start engine and let run for about a minute, switch engine off then check the little window.
There are lower and upper level markings to the side of the window, you'll see the oil rise then eventually stop, you want the oil to be between the 2 levels.
DON'T OVER FILL WITH OIL.
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look again there is no window
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I'm looking.......and i still see it.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.