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Old 01-07-15, 23:40
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At last...!

Been working non stop lately, but finally made time for some pre-Ireland fettling. Did the cush drive mod, struggled to get the wheel back in , hopefully it will make a difference. There was definite wear on the cush drive rubber. Also did an oil and filter change , the throttle mod and fitted the pannier frames bought from abigsupermoto of this forum. Cleaned and gapped the spark plug and had a general check and tighten of nuts and bolts. Steve
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Old 02-07-15, 00:50
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Definatly a job worth doing before a sizable trip. You can put zip ties around the spokes & sprocket to pull it in tight to aid re installation.
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Old 02-07-15, 14:25
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Your hemorroid cushion appears to have split!!!

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Old 03-07-15, 01:09
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pepsi View Post
I was admiring your fire wood. Off topic I know, but I've spent the morning chainsawing my way through my firewood and I forgot to close the garage door. Everything inside was covered in sodding wood dust including the bike...........The end of the story is that I convinced myself it was time to buy a leaf blower. Just bought one and blew out the garage wood / dust and dried the dogs after their splash in the river too........
Leaf blowers are also handy for drying off your bike after washing to, as it gets the water out of all the nooks & crannies.
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Old 03-07-15, 06:43
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Hi guys, I was going to post as a handy tip using the leaf blower to dry your bike...but your ahead of me!.It works really well and especially in the winter it's nice to dry the bike before putting away. Steve
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