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AMCQ46
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darrenmartin wrote::think: and onthat note, any chance i could get hold of a carb balancer off of one of you reprebates :?: (no, go f*ck ya'self, P"ss off or yes) will all be considerd as answers......many thanks :lol:
Pm me your address and I will post mine out to you
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oh and STRATMAN lovely carpet..................its nice that ya nan dont mind ya stripping down in her front room :thumbup:
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The first use of this went fine with a member borrowing my chain breaker/rivetter. Sent by post, returned personally, thanks for the beers Andy.
Hope AMCQ's experience will be the same. :thumbup:
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AMCQ46, m8 iv been so wrapped up in sorting out stuff for when me 1st Storm arrives i missed your offer :oops: any way tnx for that offer and ill decline it as iv picked one up off of fleabay. Again many tnx my friend :thumbup:
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I've got a shed load of tools. Based near Trowbridge in Wiltshire. If you need owt and you're local, hit me up I might have it :).
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Ive got a hydraulic bench, and a workshop full of tools available to use..
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Nice idea...am near Glasgow, loadsa tools. Plus vtr specific abba stand and flywheel removal tool.
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can anyone lend me a tool to remove the castle nuts from the bikes frame, i'm going to be stripping down two bikes in the next week, any other special tools that might be needed would be heartly welcomed, i will obviously cover the cost of postage.....
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I have one which works fr both, pm me your address
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AMCQ46 wrote:I have one which works fr both, pm me your address

top man alistare...... :thumbup:
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Drift and a hammer :-) .
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I'm hoping they where all nicely greased up when the engine was put in the spondon. :roll:

Is that a real castle nut tool of modified socket Al

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Carl, It's not the Honda tool, but it is professionally made with big and small castle on opposing ends and a central 1/2" socket drive.

I do also have a home made modified socket, but this is much better.
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thanks again al.... :thumbup:
fingers crossed the post man gets his skates on, we are hoping to start on tuesday :eek2 :eek2 :eek2
weather permitting of course, i nrrd to buy a cheap pop up gazebo in case it rains :(
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bigspanishmarty wrote:thanks again al.... :thumbup:
fingers crossed the post man gets his skates on, we are hoping to start on tuesday :eek2 :eek2 :eek2
weather permitting of course, i nrrd to buy a cheap pop up gazebo in case it rains :(
Marty,
It's in a jiffy bag and the mrs will get it to post office Monday
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