Alex Briggs to be precise.
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Top tips from a Motogp mechanic
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Re: Top tips from a Motogp mechanic
That's some simple but clever stuff!
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Re: Top tips from a Motogp mechanic
Hammer on an old socket that's very slightly too small for the nut.
P.S. I don't work in MotoGP but am open to offers.
P.S. I don't work in MotoGP but am open to offers.