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duke63
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Your Bike: Ducati 748/853 & Triumph Street Triple 765RS
Location: Staffordshire
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by duke63 » 21 Mar 2016, 22:48
StMarks wrote: duke63 wrote:
Is that you Duke.!!
VERY impressive control IMHO mate,
well impressed.!!!!
It's deceptive,mate. I had to sit there for hours in that position
duke63
Posts: 15513 Joined: 22 Oct 2013, 07:34
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by duke63 » 23 Mar 2016, 11:29
Kwacky
Posts: 38721 Joined: 21 Oct 2013, 21:52
Your Bike: Brutale 800RR, 1000SX Ninja
Location: Brum
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by Kwacky » 23 Mar 2016, 11:33
Good choice of fuel cap
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 23 Mar 2016, 13:07
10 little baby spiders and a fooking massive sub-adult spider. She's huge.
Blade
Posts: 18772 Joined: 14 Mar 2014, 18:43
Your Bike: Kawasaki ZX10R
Location: North West
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by Blade » 23 Mar 2016, 20:01
A set of Brembo SC pads for the front calipers
Deegee
Posts: 4206 Joined: 02 Apr 2014, 11:20
Your Bike: Daytona 675 & Tiger 900
Location: Côte d'Essex
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by Deegee » 23 Mar 2016, 22:41
That is one nasty looking spider Kwacky, if one of the kids goes missing don't say we didn't warn you....
Cav
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Your Bike: 2009 ZX6R
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by Cav » 25 Mar 2016, 11:59
Blade wrote: A set of Brembo SC pads for the front calipers
Ooooh.. I like these a lot! Expensive but they're mighty impressive!
TonyB
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Your Bike: Tiger 800XC, Honda CB500
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by TonyB » 25 Mar 2016, 13:20
Meguiars clay bar, quik detailer spray and carnauba wax, sdoc 100 cleaning gel and chain lube. Going to try and get some detailing done this weekend.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 29 Mar 2016, 21:34
My rearsets
With no footrests
To be fair to the seller he's came back to me straight away and out of hours. He's going to call me tomorrow once he's had a look in the shop. The box was sealed but it looks to me like someone has cannalibilsed a set.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 30 Mar 2016, 20:29
half a litre of red runner roaches for the spiders
TonyB
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by TonyB » 30 Mar 2016, 21:06
A bargain camera. Taking up a new hobby [THUMBS UP SIGN]
StMarks
Posts: 4620 Joined: 17 Mar 2014, 21:55
Your Bike: Daytona 675 graphite
Location: East Riding of Yorkshire
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by StMarks » 30 Mar 2016, 21:30
TonyB wrote: A bargain camera. Taking up a new hobby [THUMBS UP SIGN]
Itchy
Posts: 2544 Joined: 12 Mar 2014, 00:17
Your Bike: Kawasaki Z1000
Location: A galaxy far, far away...
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by Itchy » 30 Mar 2016, 22:34
A chain cleaning brush and a massive tub of protein.
Rossgo
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by Rossgo » 31 Mar 2016, 15:26
My dads surprise birthday pressies, formula experience (single seater driving experience ) around Silverstone [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
Perkles
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by Perkles » 31 Mar 2016, 16:05
Cheap odb reader off ebay for the s2k
Going to do all my own maintenance and fault diagnosis
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Mar 2016, 16:34
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.
Monty
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by Monty » 31 Mar 2016, 16:39
These, not bad for 12 quid delivered. The green ones have gone back to China where they belong.
Have to say the CNC finish is perfect, but the fitting isn't great compared to my ASVs. Can't complain for 12 quid though, and they will do until I can afford some ASVs. Just can't get on with full length levers.
Monty™© MCMLXXII
Blade
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by Blade » 31 Mar 2016, 16:51
Exactly what I found Monty the finish is great but the fitment was poor with lots of free play so saved up for the ASV levers which are well worth it imo.