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Post by kevrex on Mar 7, 2009 2:16:52 GMT
I start out all calm but gradually lose patience :hair: :knock2: , most of the time its cos of someone elses bodges that you have to put right theres been quite a few issues with this one but im finally seeing the light ...parden the pun lights i find are an important feature as well as being able to open the petrol tank to put petrol in good job i checked it all over cos the bolts that hold the rear shocks on were loose as well TEST ride weekend and more pics coming of the day out Yep i agree with you totally sparky this is the biggest problem with second hand bike's all the bodge work others have done and we have to correct,but when we sell the bike on it needs nothing doing and the other person gets all the ride time
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Post by brakeline on Mar 7, 2009 4:45:16 GMT
Would test most peoples patience Sparky, and your alowed tae swear it releases the tension, but then again so does a f*****g big hammer
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Post by BADGER on Mar 7, 2009 7:45:47 GMT
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Post by sparky on Mar 14, 2009 17:43:43 GMT
:knock2: Well i had some more electrics to do today , fitting the indicators luckily though cos of the wiring i sorted out before hand was all to hand and once all bolted on the indicators sparked into life I dont know how long this bike has not had indicators but its sure looking good now no more hand signals
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