Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
I think that means in the horizontal plane, not the vertical.
All ASV levers feature a special pivot design that allows the lever to fold out of harms way in the event of a crash or tip-over of the bike. Instead of bending or breaking, ASV levers simply pivot outward when impact occurs, and spring back instantly. The pivot junction uses a pair of high quality chrome steel, ABEC rated precision sealed bearings for years of smooth operation and ZERO "play" or "slop".
A special high-tension Chrome Silicon cantilever spring returns the lever back to its original position instantly and does not allow the lever to pivot at all while riding. This high quality spring is rated for over 100,000 rotations without losing it's original tension.
All ASV levers feature a special pivot design that allows the lever to fold out of harms way in the event of a crash or tip-over of the bike. Instead of bending or breaking, ASV levers simply pivot outward when impact occurs, and spring back instantly. The pivot junction uses a pair of high quality chrome steel, ABEC rated precision sealed bearings for years of smooth operation and ZERO "play" or "slop".
A special high-tension Chrome Silicon cantilever spring returns the lever back to its original position instantly and does not allow the lever to pivot at all while riding. This high quality spring is rated for over 100,000 rotations without losing it's original tension.
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Re: Mr Postman
Sorry buddy yes it bends the other way so in an incident event it bends rather than snaps like standard ones. I really like them to be honest.StMarks wrote:Not wanting to argue the point mate, but it does say "unbreakable pivot design" on the packaging & looks like that may be an extra coupling point on the stem.?Rossgo wrote:.....They aren't folding ASV's...
Pleased you're pleased anyway, always nice to get something for Xmas that you would actually want.
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Re: Mr Postman
A very large tax bill, thanks to our glorious government who constantly feel the need to screw over the little guy.
Cheese on toast for Christmas dinner then
Cheese on toast for Christmas dinner then
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Re: Mr Postman
I normally wait until January to submit mine, or gruel January as my accountant normally gests!
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Some resistance bands, I've been neglecting my upper body since I started running. Also a new pair of road shoes as my current ones are 450 miles in, picking up a new pair of trail shoes on Sunday.
There seems to be a theme here..
There seems to be a theme here..
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Re: Mr Postman
The new Performance Bikes... Someone has transplanted the R1 engine, suspension and electronics into a MT-10... Not like it's a slow bike to start with
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Re: Mr Postman
I think tax deadline here is the middle of April.....17th or sommit.Monty wrote:I normally wait until January to submit mine, or gruel January as my accountant normally gests!
"April is the cruelest month..." (Frost, or Tennyson maybe).
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Stonesie wrote:The new Performance Bikes... Someone has transplanted the R1 engine, suspension and electronics into a MT-10... Not like it's a slow bike to start with
Read it today. It seemed a bit OTT to me.
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Re: Mr Postman
PB this month also has an article at Valle de Vienne racetrack where Cookie took me to watch this summer.
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Cool - can you save that for me? It's a nice track, i must do a track day there..duke63 wrote:PB this month also has an article at Valle de Vienne racetrack where Cookie took me to watch this summer.
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Re: Mr Postman
My Abba Stand front lift arm.
And something from Agent provocateur for the wife's birthday.
And something from Agent provocateur for the wife's birthday.
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Re: Mr Postman
a new front paddock stand for the V4 and a new CF tank front piece as well
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