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richywrecka

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  1. See if you can get hold of an old water tank from a caravan, most of them hold between 50 and 100 litres, a few little adjustments and they stand on there side in the van taking up no room, all you need to do is add a take off that suits you, works a treat.you might have to blank off a few holes as well though.
  2. Yep sounds good to me, i need alot more practise. a good website for you is Click me its the bexleyheath site and will help you look for some local events if you want to do some watching, theres a round of the NKTC at Canada heights on the 4th nov. thats just near Brands Hatch so quite close as well.
  3. Basildon, i am not a member of southend club though, i belong to bexleyheath club which has some excellent grounds in north kent. if you need any details for poles wood then just give me shout, or if you go down to the secret nuclear bunker opposite the entrance of poles wood you can ask them to send you a membership form.
  4. front room and seph , what parts of essex are you from ? there is a good training ground in kelvedon hatch just outside brentwood, called poles wood. you pay a yearly membership and
  5. I bought a pair of eco2 boots and found that there a bit tuff to break in, i've had to soak them twice in dubbing to get a bit of flex in them, the soles are good and grippy though. also found that the toe tops of the boots are very stiff and dont seem to soften up.
  6. Michelin X11 tyres are road legal in the UK. as long as you can read the mark on the tyre wall that says MST ( multi surface tread ) they will pass an MOT and the nice gentlemen in blue will check this when they pull you over asking who stole your seat !!
  7. Well i used to have a climber, beast of a bike but totally bullet proof. Anyway i was trawling through a load of stuff on the pc trying to clean it up a bit and came across a Marzocchi fork manual for usd forks on a pdf file. So if you want a copy then p.m. with your e-mail and i'll send it off. Its just over a 2 meg file.
  8. 12.5 mltrs per litre or 62.5 mltrs per 5 litres. Thats what i put in mine and never had a problem.
  9. I had to read the article twice to understand it, but being a novice myself i think it might offer something a bit different. it looks like a good concept but putting into practise might give you a headache for the first few times. looking forward to it .... if it happens...................
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  11. My sons got a 94 techno that suffered the same when he got it, tried the oil change and that made no difference, ended up changing all the plates and started running it on PJ1 clutch tuner oil 80w and never had a problem since and its been well used and abused for the last 2 years like that, also change the oil after about 10 - 15 hours running time. hope this helps
  12. Buy a voip from tesco's works a treat.........................
  13. All i do with mine is pressure wash them when i do the bikes and every 4th ride coat them in Mink oil, leave overnight and wipe off the excess, protects all the stitching and makes them waterproof as well..........Mink oil is made by a company called Oregon, cant remember where i got it from now but i bought loads at the time and i've got loads left.............good for bike leathers as well
  14. First question is are you a member of any trials clubs in kent if so then i'll p.m. some details.
  15. Hello Hamster, the book says you require 0.52 litre for an oil change and recommends Elf HTX740, i use PJ1 clutch tuner oil in mine and have no problems with drag at all apart from stone cold. Fuel mix is 80:1, or 72ml in 5 litres of fuel. The drain plug is located the gear change side and is the crankcase bolt directly underneath the clutch cylinder, it has a larger washer on it than the rest. I change the oil in mine about every 15 hrs use. Hope all this helps.Richard.
  16. Sorry Andy. should have checked the forums before sending you a p.m. Doh!
  17. Yep. i will agree that these pegs are good. I got a set for my montesa and find them more forgiving on the feet, but not the shins if you do slip up. They just bolted straight on with no problems. Always nice to add a bit of bling..............
  18. theres one on wobbly will's as well........ wobblies
  19. Just spotted this on ebay, dont know if it would help LINK good luck
  20. theres loads of clubs around kent that run wobblers. all you need to do is get an application to one of them fil it out and apply for an acu licence to join then ride in the wobblers. I dont know of a designated practise site in kent. there is one in brentwood, essex though............... kent clubs link have a look on this site for some links for applications. and where the best club is to suit you.
  21. Sacrilege.............Get it out and get it dirty....... then it can be polished again afterwards
  22. Zanx, mainly ride at poles wood in kelvedon hatch for practise and i'm a member of southend dmcc and bexleyheath dmcc, so i ride in some trials in essex but mainly in kent just the other side of the tunnel. Richy.
  23. there is a site in corton just outside lowestoft, tp off road sports.
  24. Just having a nose through the manual and it says 50/50 mix of coolant and distilled water, question is why the distilled water?. Does it make a difference or is it for the protection of the water ways internally? Only looking at it now because its got cold... Richy
 
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