Fork re-spray

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benny hedges
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Re: Fork re-spray

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@darren.... All you have to do to fit.the spacer is loosen the top nut and pull the bike toward you on the sidestand
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Re: Fork re-spray

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Cheers Benny but i went toi the trouble as id sen what can happen to the rear linkage if not looked after. I stripped it all and gave it a damm good greaseing :thumbup:
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Re: Fork re-spray

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is some one ringing car's when there not busy putting a bike in a sex swing? that's a lot of plates kicking about in that garage lol

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hahaha thats quality is that. i just do mine liverpool stylee, its sitting on bricks in my garden.... :biggrin
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I'm going to take that as a complement to my number plate collection! :D
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