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VTRDark
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nice and clean for its age, socttoiler, heated grips, double bubble screen, hugger, wavey discs and cans already fitted :thumbup:
Braided hoses.

Looks like a nice clean looking storm that. :thumbup:

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humberty
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CCT's have apparently been dona 2 years ago about 6000 miles but no proof at all so I'll do it as soon as possible.
the rec is covered with a heatsink and seem like an upgraded part.


While I'm doing the CCT's I'd like to check the valve clearence is there any guides for that ?
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by the way the scottoiler, what type of oil should I use with it.
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tankslappa
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When you say the CCTs have been done, do you mean replaced with stock ones, or swapped to manuals?

It's easy to spot the manual ones, they look very different. Even Bazza's ones (which use the standard casing) as easy to tell from original.
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Nice bike, congratulations :thumbup:
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Post by humberty »

tankslappa wrote:When you say the CCTs have been done, do you mean replaced with stock ones, or swapped to manuals?

It's easy to spot the manual ones, they look very different. Even Bazza's ones (which use the standard casing) as easy to tell from original.

If replaced they were replaced by original ones

I'm planning to do it anyway but I'd like to know if someone who has already done it is living close to me Swadlincote (Burton upon trent) and would be happy to help.
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