MacV2 mobile fitting and troubleshooting service

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Re: MacV2 mobile fitting and troubleshooting service

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tony.mon wrote:It's too red, the light is almost directly above which isn't ideal for the photo; you parked it a little too far from the kerb, and despite leaving your phone miles from home yesterday you can't keep track of your key.
Lastly it looks like your rear tyre is a pound or a pound and a half psi under pressure.

Happy to help :thumbup:
Listen Smart butt...

Red is best It does have a carbon mudguard so it's not all RED.

I cant help the bloody sunlight can I !

If you look properly & working with the scale you can clearly see the side-stand foot is a mere inch from the curb, pretty damm fine bit of parking if you ask me...

I didn't lose my key, just slightly mislaid it temporally, for a bit by not realising I'd attached to the tank bag via the magnet...

Tyres are fine checked Sat morn...

& your no help thanks, call yourself a Guru ...pah!
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Re: MacV2 mobile fitting and troubleshooting service

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lloydie wrote:You left your key on the magnet for the tank bag


Technically I didn't leave it there...It sort of grabbed it out of my hand...

Note to self carry key & tank bag in different hands next time...

I only had a mild panic when It wasn't where I thought it was...

Oh how we laughed when we realised...

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Re: MacV2 mobile fitting and troubleshooting service

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agentpineapple wrote:well done mac for helping a member in need, I meant to say that my oil line has now sprung a leak, i'll put the kettle on, what time will you be round..... :lol:
Ha Ha, your not in urgent need you have two other bikes you can use.

Get back to me when you have sorted out a spare set & I'll get them done for you... You can fit them yourCarl... :lol: :lol:
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only 1 spare bike now mate, I have one spare oil line, I will get the other one off of carl when he decides to return to London, probably need to get it sorted sooner rather than later, as the pineapple express is leaking oil and coolant on a regular basis.... :(
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Just read this post!

It's almost like where's Wally! :beer: :beer: :beer:
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kenmoore wrote:Just read this post!

It's almost like where's Wally! :beer: :beer: :beer:
sort off mate.
it's called.....where's wally's phone and keys.......... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks to the Macster for supplying me with some oil cooler eds for the fighter project, even made me laugh with the address label :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cheers fella, Top Man :thumbup:
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