Hi Alan
Soon as you dig one out let me know so i can give some beer tokens
Keith
Nearly job done
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Re: Nearly job done
KETTLE 750 J
BMW S1000XR
Harley Road King
Honda CB750 K
Lambretta 1964 ser 3
BMW S1000XR
Harley Road King
Honda CB750 K
Lambretta 1964 ser 3
- slosher
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Re: Nearly job done
Yo aye gorra Smiths magnetic speedo clock in ya stock av ya Alan mine bounces like mad on the Bonnie does anyone know what actually causes this problem
GT750L
GT550L
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GT550L
TL1000 97s
T140V
Loctite Trained Engineer (since having the Bonnie)
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Re: Nearly job done
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!
Got to find a Keith a nice one with neutral & high beam lights in now - plenty in 'stock'!
No smiths stuff I'm afraid, but several 550 clock sets. Looks like that really nice one above got fitted to the Yeti - oops!
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
Cheers Alan
Keith
Keith
KETTLE 750 J
BMW S1000XR
Harley Road King
Honda CB750 K
Lambretta 1964 ser 3
BMW S1000XR
Harley Road King
Honda CB750 K
Lambretta 1964 ser 3