Lately I can't enough of early 90's British racing at the parks of Donnington, Mallory, Oulton and such. These are tracks with with wicked hairpins and incredible elevation changes. Guys are constantly lofting the wheel coming over the peak.
And what's with Norton back then? Rotary engines that...
I try to get a number and call them. I always feel it's more serious if you speak to them directly.
Never ask about price on the phone if you want to try and negotiate it down. You can easily do that if you show up with cash and trailer.
You need to be able to determine whether the bike is...
Reading how to wash my Klim gear and it talks about reviving the DWR by running an extra dryer cycle and also applying a spray on DWR such as Revivex.
What do you folks do? I bought the light grey to be cooler and more visible but fixing roadside flats on chain drive bikes doesn't get along...
Drilling is the way OP. And it's very easy. As stated above once the head is off yours weights are free.
Some black rattle can will fix your scratches.
Gas is a great solvent. I used to use it a lot for cleaning parts. It's just not the safest thing to be splashing around.
I've got a natural gas direct vent heater in my garage now so I avoid open containers of gas where ever possible.
Removed some cracked grout and regrouted. The next day when it dried the Squeeze noticed the colour was different. I had used the wrong leftover bag. Removed non cracked grout and re-regrouted.
First minus - gotta stay off the jam for 1000kms.
Second minus - unlike the last one I'll probably feel a twinge the first time this thing goes down.
Third minus - filler hole has an insert which is only as wide as the pump nozzle so it's harder to see the fuel level past the nozzle...
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