what have you done to your "bike" today
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Congrats Jamie
Is it a fake tan tester ?
Is it a fake tan tester ?
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
AMCQ46 wrote:fluffer?

Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
A Plugger ?Jamoi wrote:Rode it![]()
(To a job interview, then got offered the job, which I gladly accepted! I now have my dream job!)
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
cycle mechanic and sales in a triathalon shop! Proper professional like
Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha

Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha
Jamie 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
We need to talk.....Jamoi wrote:cycle mechanic and sales in a triathalon shop! Proper professional like![]()
Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Measured up for a new blingy bit....Mwahahaaaa
(it's alright, she knows....)
(it's alright, she knows....)
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
can't be i haven't heard of himJamoi wrote:cycle mechanic and sales in a triathalon shop! Proper professional like![]()
Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha
well who is he
well done old chap

told you not to but oh no you knew better
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
But does the wife ?tony.mon wrote:Measured up for a new blingy bit....Mwahahaaaa
(it's alright, she knows....)
- KermitLeFrog
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ASV vs Chinese levers
Had some Chinese levers delivered yesterday. Brake and clutch lever in a posh foam lined box. Direct from China. £30 including postage from rideitmoto.com. I'm quite impressed considering the huge price difference.
The chinese levers will not fold all the way back and do not have a bearing sleeve for the pivot (but a hole milled directly into the aluminium) but the machining and finish is good and they have SS fittings whereas the ASV have cad plated steel. Apart from the foldbackability about evens on the design front. If you are that worried about breaking levers put a spare brake lever under the seat (in extremis you don't need the clutch..) and save yourself a ton.
Cheers
Ian
Clutch levers only shown. I don't have an ASV brake lever.

The chinese levers will not fold all the way back and do not have a bearing sleeve for the pivot (but a hole milled directly into the aluminium) but the machining and finish is good and they have SS fittings whereas the ASV have cad plated steel. Apart from the foldbackability about evens on the design front. If you are that worried about breaking levers put a spare brake lever under the seat (in extremis you don't need the clutch..) and save yourself a ton.
Cheers
Ian
Clutch levers only shown. I don't have an ASV brake lever.

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- TravisZack
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You're on TDR aren't you... knew I'd seen the bike somewhere! Looks fantastictempl8 wrote:Took the zxr for a spin, forgot how well it rides. Power wheelies from 9000rpm up to 4th gear.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Well done JamieJamoi wrote:cycle mechanic and sales in a triathalon shop! Proper professional like![]()
Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha

Chris.
Re: ASV vs Chinese levers
It would be easy and cheap to drill for a brass top hat insert.....KermitLeFrog wrote:Had some Chinese levers delivered yesterday. Brake and clutch lever in a posh foam lined box. Direct from China. £30 including postage from rideitmoto.com. I'm quite impressed considering the huge price difference.
The chinese levers will not fold all the way back and do not have a bearing sleeve for the pivot (but a hole milled directly into the aluminium) but the machining and finish is good and they have SS fittings whereas the ASV have cad plated steel. Apart from the foldbackability about evens on the design front. If you are that worried about breaking levers put a spare brake lever under the seat (in extremis you don't need the clutch..) and save yourself a ton.
Cheers
Ian
Clutch levers only shown. I don't have an ASV brake lever.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Jamoi wrote:cycle mechanic and sales in a triathalon shop! Proper professional like![]()
Can't wait to start! I've always wanted to do this & the guy who owns the shop is a legend.
fluffer... ha

Hehehehe
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...