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Where are you off to @Marcel ?
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I'm not a great fan of BMW's but i'd love one of those
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Perhaps the dog is retired
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I finished my bottle of JRT (or was it Jim Beam) on Thursday. My wife wasn’t impressed
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I thought it was Jose
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https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-11599501/New-car-sales-hit-30-YEAR-LOW-1-61m-registrations-worst-1992.html
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The levers are brilliant Fred, I had a set on Miss Australia (previous donkey) , They're span adjustable which means I won't be getting cramp like I was with the O/E levers.
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I think that's probably it for quite a while now, I hope I've got it as I want it now
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Next up was a new O/E ignition switch to replace the rubbish that was on there ................ and the bonus is that I now have a working steering lock again. I also fitted a JNS oil cooler guard ,,,,,,,,,,,, and a JNS front sprocket cover ..............
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At the same time I replaced the O/E brake and clutch levers for Warp9 three finger levers which have good adjustability......... and fitted a Warp9 choke cable guide as the original is plastic and can snap ...............
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So I've been giving Miss America a bit of a spruce up as there were still a few things that I wasn't happy with . After shit performance in the rain in France back in June I junked the Striker speedo as it was a piece of rubbish, didn't like the rain, didn't like the heat so I replaced it with the O/E speedo. I also wasn't happy with the Cycra hand guards as the fittings were shoddy and they wouldn't stay where they were supposed to be. I replaced them today with some Acerbis items which are much better fitting...........
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Been in the garage this afternoon fettling the donkey, going for a walk down to the river with Paolo tomorrow.
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Good to see you and the dear boy back
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Vans are feckin mental , I was having a look last night but I'm not paying those prices.
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The smell ?
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We re-commisioned a Superlight last year , the owner had passed on and his family wanted to sell it. Once they saw it finished they decided to keep it in his memory and pass it on to his nephew once he was old enough to ride.
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When I worked at Zen Overland the owner (Gabe) did a trip to the sahara. He used Michelin Deserts and when he got back he discarded the rear. I fitted to my KTM 950 and ran it for ages, you just couldn't kill those tyres
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At least it's a metal gear driving the oil pump on that bike Fred, some bikes use a plastic gear which often fails over time with that hot oil surrounding it. The splines on the kick-start shaft look good as well
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Too cute for words, I'd take him on straight away
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What's a X box ?