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Re: Plastic piece rattling round my fuel tank

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Yeah I was going to say it's not a VTR part that I have ever seen...... :confused
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haha it would appear to be a datatag chip holder
Argh well done. :clap: I was looking for a picture of one but couldn't find one. That is different from the one I had. Mine was smaller and more flush. A bit like a plastic battery, like the flat ones you get in an alarm remote.

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Definitely a datatag chip holder. I had same happened.
Perhaps datatag should design a chip holder holder?
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Nah, that's a chip holder mate :lol:
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:lol: :lol: fork off :lol:
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lloydie wrote::lol: :lol: fork off :lol:
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sirch345 wrote:Image

Nah, that's a chip holder mate :lol:
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He's just upping his post count to keep ahead of me. :lol:

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Whats a data chip? Something you blokes use to track down you bike if nicked? (nice jargon right?) I subscribe to BIKE magazine so its a doddle.
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Whats a data chip? Something you blokes use to track down you bike if nicked? (nice jargon right?) I subscribe to BIKE magazine so its a doddle.
Spot on. :thumbup:

http://www.datatag.co.uk/

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Smokinjoe73 wrote:Whats a data chip? Something you blokes use to track down you bike if nicked? (nice jargon right?) I subscribe to BIKE magazine so its a doddle.
Smoking you old cockney fridge. Right in there with the banter fella. I used to subsribe to Bike and bought it since it came out, but recently got bored with their style and focus on the latest bikes and kit. I now much prefer Practical Sportsbikes (Bauer publishing) for it's mix of latest news but older bikes and practical projects. Give it a look if you get the chance.
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