Nearly job done

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keithbailey
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Re: Nearly job done

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Hi Alan
Soon as you dig one out let me know so i can give some beer tokens
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Re: Nearly job done

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Alan H wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 12:04 pm I'll have a look for a non bouncy one when I get home.
Yo aye gorra Smiths magnetic speedo clock in ya stock av ya Alan :lol: mine bounces like mad on the Bonnie does anyone know what actually causes this problem :cry:
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Re: Nearly job done

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Probably vibration of all that heavy lump whirling round & round. Unlike the silky smooth triple, of course!! ;)
No smiths stuff I'm afraid, but several 550 clock sets. Looks like that really nice one above got fitted to the Yeti - oops! :lol:

Got to find a Keith a nice one with neutral & high beam lights in now - plenty in 'stock'!
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Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Nearly job done

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Cheers Alan
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