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I always use Camembert for enticing a reluctant bear out of the woods ;)
Last time I bought the Aguila one it was about £18 as opposed to about £30 for the Ducati one. Pressure range goes a bit lower IIRC but that's Ok...
For what it's worth the regulator/rectifier went south on my 600 Monster a few years ago. I did some shopping around and it turned out that a new...
Guess that may be true, it was some time ago and I would have removed the whole fairing in any case to do the valves and belts. However, from what...
Had an ran an ST4 for 18 momths as my main transport year round. Bought with 3k on clock and sold with about 13k due to redundancy. Fantastic...
11.6v with the ignition switched on indicates a nearly flat battery. If it charges constantly on a battery tender at 13.5v but doesn't hold the...
I tried a 750ssie a few years ago and a 100m down the road I knew there was no way I could ever own one. It felt like I was craning my head back...
Ducati don't make chains any more than they do batteries, shocks or oil filters, they just buy what they can get the best deal on at the time....
See, I told you this would happen ;)
Bathpool and Creech St.Michael have been and continue to be, subject to massive housing development over recent years, as you will probably...
What do you want to know exactly, what it would be like to live there?
You should regularly check the chain tension as per the owner's manual. By the time you get 'sharks teeth' on the sprockets you will have been...
Oh Boy, you've opened that perennial can of worms again! Having lit the touchpaper, retire to a safe distance and watch the fireworks : unamused:...
Hi Philip, many thanks for taking the trouble to reply, although as you suspected I've now reassembled the bike and replaced the seal as I found...
Welcome. I can see another theme developing on here now ;)
Araldite.
Well I'm definitely a Premium Subscriber and I don't have many to choose from. Always wondered how people got to use facepalm and other stuff, not...
I'm pretty sure I've seen a company on TV that specialises in repairing all sorts of car digital displays. I can't for the life of me remember...
What and lose all that weight you've saved by getting a carbon fibre mudguard ;)