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Monty wrote:These, not bad for 12 quid delivered. The green ones have gone back to China where they belong.
they still look Chinese ?? or are they from some were else ??
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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Blade wrote:Which one you go for Perks ?

I just bought the foxwell nt301 for diagnostics as will dealer service the cars. Not expensive but decent bit of kit all the same.
12 quid off ebay ,a few s2k lads use them and say they are spot on http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301835469895? ... EBIDX%3AIT
what do our bikes use ?
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rocket wrote:
Monty wrote:These, not bad for 12 quid delivered. The green ones have gone back to China where they belong.
they still look Chinese ?? or are they from some were else ??
Still Chinese, everything is Chinese, just less Chinese than the other Chinese ones

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Had a Autel scanner for my VW and was good bit of kit.

Not sure if your aware but be careful if it's a Chinese clone as a lot of them about especially on ebay which is full of them, especially Autel products and it's hard to tell them apart from the real thing.

If it is a clone when you plug in to your PC for updates the Autel server doesn't recognise it as genuine product so sends a virus to kill the chips apparently.

Hope the info is useful and if it is a clone just don't update it.
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It's ok it's a known one they all use them on the Honda forums
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Seems like the helmet is being shipped with Fedex UK. I had known I wouldn't have bothered.

According to the tracking site they've tried 2 times (they've not). If the third attempt fails it goes back go the shop.

I've had problems with Fedex before. I saw a bloke put cards in 3 houses without even trying to deliver.
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Used the odb reader I bought on my car today ,worked perfectly found the fault code and cleared the eml light off the dash
Kwacky jt works with mazdas as well if you ever need it
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The Mazda is too old for that sort of modern gizmo.
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Kwacky wrote:The Mazda is too old for that sort of modern gizmo.
What year is it ?
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1996
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Kwacky wrote:1996
Odb ports were introduced in 96
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Magazine subscription day (lol)

MCN sport with good article on Casey Stoner, Ducati and Motogp.

PERFORMANCE Bikes. Great article on zx10r v s1000rr.

Going to enjoy some reading this weekend (y)
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New lid

Exercise bands
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A pair of new tape measures, and a new (to me) depth micrometer. Mrs Gee killed the team tape measure in the house and my old one was an apprentice purchase in the late 70's that's unreadable under 1m, hence the purchase.
The depth mic is an eBay purchase for £20 delivered (£200 new) for a regular job at work.
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Quality tools 8) you can never have too many of them (lol)
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Blade wrote:Quality tools 8) you can never have too many of them (lol)
Very true, it's an old school Starrett piece of kit as well. The Mitutoyo ones are good, but I grew up and learned with Starrett and it was a truly stunning price for an as new piece of kit. It's still got the calibration cert too. (y)
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Image

Now if only he could bring some sun shine to go with them!!
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If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
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ooooo, rubber and clingfilm
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Some Chinese levers for the zx10 and some tank grips for the Zx 6
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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A tankslap decal from Pitty


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