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I have 5 jackets and my go-to is a 30 year old Dainese. I have conditioned it once a year and the leather is thicker and softer than new jackets....
Well done, stunning bike. Now your next little job for a rainy day - get a rag and any metal polish - eg Brasso, even toothpaste - and give the...
Regarding "losing" dashboard info, I have disconnected the Lithium battery on my V4S several times and nothing was lost. I have a PIN set up and...
From memory, there is a horizontal bolt and nut that locks the left and right sides of the sub-frame together. You need to loosen it. To get to...
I have contacted CTMOTO and they said they'll consult their engineers but they've never had anyone complain and that includes some engineering...
Hi Keith yes I'm cleaning everything, then applying fresh coat of Shell Gadus S2 V220 AD2 (the one Ducati specifies as Grease B). I am able to get...
I actually already have a pretty good 1/2" torque wrench which is rated to about 350Nm. It's not easy but I can J-U-S-T!!! tighten to 230Nm with...
I think the aluminium ones are preferred if you have aluminium or titanium nuts because the softer metal will do less damage to your shiny nut....
Thanks Ger, found it. Interesting that the combination socket should be thought to be inferior. The guide rings and the customised shallow depth -...
Thanks Simon. What I'm finding is there are two common price points - about £40 and £80 in your money - but none of them explan why they are worth...
Me too.
Haven't removed the front wheel yet. Thanks for the tip. I'll track down your other thread.
The CTMOTO is similar and that's why I went for it (plus it was pretty) but the Laser socket is even better because it has guides for the front...
Boy have I been there. The acronym reminds me of something I learned from Facebook. I was reading something and people were posting "f", "f" over...
I have a decent breaker bar but couldn't budge it even when I tightened to 220Nm (which is the lower extreme of the + or - 5%). But I'm definitely...
Thanks for this great explanation. I did think that "power wrench" meant impact wrench. No doubt they'll straighten me out when I contact them!
I now understand what makes an impact socket. This has been a great thread for me.
Thanks Andy. Yes that's the site where I bought mine. Guaranteed for what though? I'll ask.
I see what you mean.
Yes fully and firmly seated to a depth of 10mm of the square male surface. Also the ball bearings are correctly seating in the grooves within the...