Hi Wicky,Wicky wrote:
Open Barrel Crimps and pesky connector
I don't suppose you have a link to where you got your Open Barrel crimping tool from

Thanks in advance,
Chris.
Hi Wicky,Wicky wrote:
Open Barrel Crimps and pesky connector
Thanks very much for the very generous offerWicky wrote:http://www.rapidonline.com/tools-equipm ... al-86-4512
http://www.rapidonline.com/quick-interc ... me-86-4504
Or pm me your address and I'll lend you mine.
my bike is the later model yellow, a lot brighter than the early model.markbo wrote:i'd forgotten that link - thanks i'll take another look!
Wash your mouth out, teal haterkev64 wrote:Oil and filter change , removed bottom engine cowl, prepped for spraying (just finished undercoat layers, colour coats should be on before i leave tonight)
Fitted a tall velocity stack to the front carb
Polished front wheel again ( stripped horrible teal paint off during the week, should go a bit faster now !)
The full Ti system is lighter than one std canCkennedy wrote:And heavier now
Yes indeedagentpineapple wrote:had a very busy day with carl and mike, dodging the showers whilst working on mikes bike.
I think he's a very happy man....![]()
new mcct's, changed petcock, as his had a big tear in it, found out his tank breather pipe was routed all wrong and was being pinched, so we re-routed it to the correctly, gave the bike a good once over, I gave mike some bar ends as one of his fell off the other day. I also used a bit of sales patter and sold mike some R1 mirrors and a brand new fender extender, we also rubbed down his forks as there was some minor pitting.
finally we gave it a little clean. and adjusted his suspension settings.
I think he has his eye on my freshly painted front forks......![]()
great to see the lads, lots of tea and coffee, and some home made cake.....yum yum