
I really don't know why I'm selling it as its a great bike

Lube, no lube, it's your choice .
I'm hoping the ride today has changed your mind. You'd be fricking daft to sell it.lloydie wrote:Took kermit out for a good run , had a great ride with ck and he now has joined the knee down club.
I really don't know why I'm selling it as its a great bike
Lube, no lube, it's your choice .
They are the wires that override the sidestand cutout for the ignition.Mike TW9 wrote:Went to GrainStorm and did nowt but chat, eat and drink coffee.
But later on I washed the bike down and made a bit of progress with fixing my seat bag on in preparation for a trip to France and Spain in a couple of weeks. I also ordered a new rear tyre - Dunlop Roadsmart 2 (thanks for the advice Tony).
And last week I finally got round to sorting out my sticky indicator switch (it was taking ages for them to come on sometimes). Not difficult- just take it apart squirt with contact cleaner, re-lube with vaseline and sorted. Only I forgot to reconnect the mysterious wires that connect to the switch gear- not too sure what they do, but thanks Mac for spotting it.
Happy 100000th Hawks Storm !...8541Hawk wrote:
Then as I pulled into my garage this happened:
2 Hours to bleed a clutch...You sure CK...Ckennedy wrote:Looking good martyyou getting good at this tinkering business
Absolute quality!!!!MacV2 wrote:Happy 100000th Hawks Storm !...8541Hawk wrote:
Then as I pulled into my garage this happened: