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Post by mickfarmer64 on Apr 7, 2006 21:36:15 GMT
:hmm: looks like somebody else with a Diggers seat. Getting a bit common them now Common as muck. I may go back to the OE seat to be different NOT
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Post by Kwackers on Apr 7, 2006 21:48:29 GMT
I am very tempted to try out the vaseline but fear losing the title of dirtiest bike on the zrxoc....and ZRX UK, just wouldnt do and it would really upset Deano! :mut:
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Post by floog on Apr 8, 2006 4:35:58 GMT
:hmm: looks like somebody else with a Diggers seat. Getting a bit common them now Common as muck. I may go back to the OE seat to be different It was Mr Farmer's fault.....honest I was minding my own business and he posted pictures of his lovely bike with a fancy seat..... :ten: ..... ...I lost all control and was powerless to resist the lure of the Digger Custom saddle, the comfort, the coloured piping, the webbing, the rise between pilot and accomplice...... :slobr: :slobr: Ever since I have longed for my old uncomfortable seat back.....I miss the numb bum after a short ride, I miss fidgeting, yeah It's all Mr Farmer's fault :agreed:
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Post by BADGER on Apr 8, 2006 6:39:28 GMT
Just had a thought. (ouch that hurt) If i cover me little bike in Vaseline, will it go faster through the air ? slippery surface n all that.....
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Post by wardourdrive on Apr 8, 2006 8:27:57 GMT
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Apr 9, 2006 7:12:42 GMT
Just had a thought. (ouch that hurt) If i cover me little bike in Vaseline, will it go faster through the air ? slippery surface n all that..... In theory it ought to but........ The extra weight of the Vaseline will offset this to some degree. ;D
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Post by mickfarmer64 on Apr 9, 2006 20:57:02 GMT
:hmm: looks like somebody else with a Diggers seat. Getting a bit common them now Common as muck. I may go back to the OE seat to be different It was Mr Farmer's fault.....honest I was minding my own business and he posted pictures of his lovely bike with a fancy seat..... :ten: ..... ...I lost all control and was powerless to resist the lure of the Digger Custom saddle, the comfort, the coloured piping, the webbing, the rise between pilot and accomplice...... :slobr: :slobr: Ever since I have longed for my old uncomfortable seat back.....I miss the numb bum after a short ride, I miss fidgeting, yeah It's all Mr Farmer's fault :agreed: :mut: :mut: :mut:
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Post by BADGER on Apr 12, 2006 11:20:05 GMT
Just been polishing me loved one with Vaseline Worked up a real sweat, got to have a shower now to cool down
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Post by floog on Apr 12, 2006 14:39:06 GMT
Just been polishing me loved one with Vaseline Worked up a real sweat, got to have a shower now to cool down Are we talking bikes here :hmm: .....or have we drifted into after the watershed territory........
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Post by lightspeed on Apr 12, 2006 17:51:32 GMT
OK, I'm convinced . . . . I just want to see the photos of just how shiny your brake rotors are after applying this amazing stuff - bet it would also make the treads on your tires nice and black and shiny. Have'ta try some on the REX seat as well - probably make it much easier to hang off too. Have ya tried using it to polish yer knob(s)? Sounds like it might work great. Oh Rats . . . I see you've withdrawn your recommendation - now I'll never get to know!
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Post by BADGER on Apr 12, 2006 21:53:02 GMT
have we drifted into after the watershed territory.. Who ME
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Post by brakeline on Apr 16, 2006 15:41:05 GMT
I cant beet the polish mate with blackbird uses, dont no wot it is but he does a lovely job on me bike
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Apr 16, 2006 16:02:47 GMT
:ten: That's always the easiest way to clean your bike. Get someone else to dio it for you. ;D FLOOG, If yer not busy mate and seeing as how yours is so clean, would you like to show me how to do mine?
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Post by floog on Apr 16, 2006 16:43:38 GMT
:ten: That's always the easiest way to clean your bike. Get someone else to dio it for you. ;D FLOOG, If yer not busy mate and seeing as how yours is so clean, would you like to show me how to do mine? You couldn't afford me Grem......... :broke: :knock2:
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Post by BADGER on Apr 19, 2006 7:05:28 GMT
Just discovered a little problem with "The Perfect Polish". Used said PP on my tank and screen, really did bring them up a treat, very nice on the screen, took out all those very fine scratch marks where i had been polishing it before with a not so clean cloth. However after a couple of days of me not using me bike, (and it didn't rain so i didn't cover it) there was a very fine layer of dust on her (2 days n nights of London air) and it was more noticeable on treated tank n screen, so a wash was due, it may be me but the sponge was that little more resistant over the treated areas than the rest i had not treated with PP. So, while yes PP did a really good job at filling in the very fine lines in tank and screen, it really did, it hasn't got that "after polish feel" to it, and that Anti-static quality. This may be due to the fact that my bike is kept outside 90% of the time covered, not in a garage.
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