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by Tuffers
18 Oct 2014, 18:55
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Mallory Tomorrow
Replies: 3
Views: 251

Mallory Tomorrow

Anyone going? I'm hoping to go, I'll be in a white van with the nipper if I go. Would have gone on me bike, but the MOT ran out the end of June :S
by Tuffers
14 Oct 2014, 22:43
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: The career that you wanted?
Replies: 42
Views: 2902

Re: The career that you wanted?

Footballer for (you know who Kwacky) - erm erm, a crap job.
by Tuffers
09 Oct 2014, 21:34
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Good Cop, Bad Cop
Replies: 3
Views: 401

Good Cop, Bad Cop

This is a good cop (clap)

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by Tuffers
09 Oct 2014, 21:18
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Best Road Racing Video
Replies: 17
Views: 809

Re: Best Road Racing Video

Found this; Oliver's Mount

[video]http://youtu.be/0A9Fad40I1k[/video]
by Tuffers
08 Oct 2014, 21:08
Forum: Photos and Videos
Topic: More Russian Madness
Replies: 5
Views: 598

Re: More Russian Madness

Ever noticed in these Russian vids that they seem to say 'why you mad' Anyone speak Russian and what does it mean? Probably 'holy feck'?
by Tuffers
08 Oct 2014, 20:12
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Best Road Racing Video
Replies: 17
Views: 809

Re: Best Road Racing Video

Blade wrote:Been watching Road Racing clips on youtube and this is the best one I've seen so thought it worth sharing as its (raaar)

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQW5DAOpoA4[/video]
Aliens, pure and simple.
by Tuffers
08 Oct 2014, 20:06
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Best Road Racing Video
Replies: 17
Views: 809

Re: Best Road Racing Video

D6 wrote:I went "fookin hell" when they crashed. That got a few to look up from their work.

:D
by Tuffers
07 Oct 2014, 22:53
Forum: Events
Topic: Mallory Park Track Day - 05/10/2014
Replies: 81
Views: 10487

Re: Mallory Park Track Day - 05/10/2014

Crazypainter wrote:http://youtu.be/u7VVeafk_n4
Enjoyed that (clap) that fella didn't like getting taken at Gerrards at the end did he (giggle) he came back for a nibble.
by Tuffers
05 Oct 2014, 21:11
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Washing your helmet
Replies: 9
Views: 511

Re: Washing your helmet

I always wash my helmet in the bath ;-)
by Tuffers
05 Oct 2014, 18:57
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Tuffers
Replies: 11
Views: 687

Re: Tuffers

PMPL I've only just seen this. I must be getting old (wasntme)
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 22:11
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Fairing D rings
Replies: 6
Views: 440

Re: Fairing D rings

Thinking about it, maybe silver?
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 22:07
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Fairing D rings
Replies: 6
Views: 440

Fairing D rings

I must be going mad, this bike is going to end up on the track (lol) I'm now wanting some D rings for the fairing. Any suggestions and what colour please. This is my bike. I'm thinking maybe black ones, so they stand out against the white? http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w157/bluedude1875/Mobile%...
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 21:41
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: NEC Bike show November 2014
Replies: 49
Views: 2115

Re: NEC Bike show November 2014

Went 2 years ago, thought it was boring TBH. Got a balaclava thrown at me by some bimbo on one stand. Got home and tried it on (the balaclava ;)) and it had a tear in it and it was too small for my fat head. Bloody rip off!
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 20:44
Forum: Slapper Chat
Topic: Weekend Plans
Replies: 15
Views: 1059

Re: Weekend Plans

Work tomorrow morning, fitting rear sets the rest of the weekend probably (lol)

Sirloin steak for tea Saturday as it's me birthday (^)

Daughters 13th birthday on Sunday. It won't be a normal teenage celebration though unfortunately as she has severe learning difficulties. God bless her.
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 19:16
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets
Replies: 16
Views: 3233

Re: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets

Update: I tried to fit the OEM brake switch to the rear set bracket and I purposely bent the bracket to make for a better fit, I got the spring fitted, but there just wasn't any leverage when pressing the brake pedal to make the piston in the switch move. I've now fitted and wired the banjo. Just go...
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 16:25
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets
Replies: 16
Views: 3233

Re: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets

C00kiemonster wrote:You can probably get away with fitting the banjo without re bleeding very much tbh. Once you've done it once it's easy
Me and brake fluid don't mix (lol) I usually get it all over the shop or bleed the cylinder dry while pumping it through :@
by Tuffers
03 Oct 2014, 15:23
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets
Replies: 16
Views: 3233

Re: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets

The beauty of the Harris rearsets are they are designed for road bikes so work with the original brake light switch and no need to fit a banjo brake switch as you have to do with virtually all other makes of rearsets. What you need to do is hook one end of the spring to the original brake light swi...
by Tuffers
02 Oct 2014, 21:32
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets
Replies: 16
Views: 3233

Re: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets

Cheers chaps. This is giving me a real headache. I bought a banjo with it as it said I would need one for a brake switch to work, but that means bleeding the system, but in the instructions, it's telling you to fit the old switch to a bracket (supplied) and a brake spring lever that is supposed to b...
by Tuffers
02 Oct 2014, 19:37
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets
Replies: 16
Views: 3233

Help Needed Fitting Rear Sets

Apologies if this is in the wrong section. My Harris rear sets came today, nice and shiny etc. I have two problems that I need you knowledgeable chaps help with. Both problems involve the springs. One is the return spring, I'm using the one off the old rests and it seems too long or I have it in the...
by Tuffers
01 Oct 2014, 22:58
Forum: Biking Stuff
Topic: Tyre fitting
Replies: 10
Views: 554

Re: Tyre fitting

R34PER wrote:anyone know of anywhere near Edgbaston (botanical gardens area) that'll fit motorcycle tyres to loose wheels while I wait?
The only place I know is Sheldon Motorcycles, £15, but a bit far from Edgbarston. Note the 'R' in Edgbaston (giggle)