Hello mate, I am not aware of any UK rider selling their bike so far, therefore you may not get any answers. How about just buying one directly from...
For those longer routes, how about getting a plastic jerrycan and keep it inside the panniers? I think I have seen a 3l version somewhere. Small enough to fit inside the panniers.
Mine is booked for a service on June 4th. The valves will need adjustment as per schedule. Mine are well out of tolerances, especially my right cylinder, it has a clack clack clack noise similar to an old diesel engine. Only 8860 mls on the clock. By contrast, my old M109R never had the valves...
I also think for starters that the government, the highway agencies and all other entities in charge of roads and infrastructure should pave the roads properly and maintain them accordingly, rather than leave them like the place got destroyed by carpet bombing. I mean, we pay taxes of all sorts...
The UK roads are sadly not better. Potholes the size of the South Pole Aitken basin. Close to the village where I live, there is a town that one has to go for groceries etc. I actually drive around this town to avoid certain roads that takes me straight to the town centre and other amenities...
That is a very nice machine. Have you ever wondered if the owners of all these cool machines, posted under this section are members of this forum? I have never come across someone saying “oh yeah, that is my pride and joy you just posted there”
Would have been interesting to learn how they went...
If there is any consolation, I never got the chance to get my credit because my reverse gear was not discontinued immediately to get it right at a later date. This gap in time was the inconvenience time where the compensation played its part if you follow my drift. Mine was done when I took the...
It may not do any harm but the real question is (for this an any other situations) how expensive would it be to repair damaged components/engine because using the wrong fluids?
Mate, that is a nice picture, well done to the missus.
Your lawn looks great too. We hadn’t had rain for a bit down south and mine is looking a bit yellowish.
In the UK the rules are even tougher when it comes to number plates. The numbers have to play in a certain way given that the numbers are determined by the year the vehicle was registered. You are not allowed to add digits that imply the vehicle is newer. In my case I was in luck because the...
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