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  1. That video and your choice of music really cheered me up Thanks Merry Christmas to you also...
  2. Nope. You need an AK47 Rocket Grenade Launcher for that sort of thing.
  3. Are you aware that it is a time trail as well as an observed trial? They don't have time for the niceties of waiting to be called, as they are racing against the clock as well as the hazards. I have seen gentlemen riding over the horizontal wheel of a fellow competitor who has fallen over. I knew they were gentlemen because they said thank you as they disappeared over the horizon. Riding over the wheel gave considerably more grip than the rocks did.
  4. You could write a book on this subject. Grease holds the gasket in place whilst you assemble things. The surfaces must be clean and perfectly flat. Here are a couple of links that discuss the issues. http://www.ajs-match...ectmenu=-1' http://www.mad-ducat...ketSealant.html Let us know what you decide Bondy... Regards
  5. I'd take a look first, then order the parts you need.
  6. Did he just ride ON THE PAVEMENT!!! That's quite naughty...
  7. Interesting question Bondy. I think only an insurance company, or someone on here who works for one, could answer this. Not sure they separate out the elements of the insurance, i.e. riding it on the road and the theft element. I'd be interested to hear what you discover...
  8. http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_7838856_repair-motorcycle-helmet-lining.html http://www.instructables.com/id/Old-Motorcycle-Helmets-Like-New-Again/ http://hellmutts.webs.com/ couldn't see anything in the UK. Is it legal to refurbish a helmet...? or is there some BS which requires the lid to have its original liner, unless replaceable... I know they - whoever they are... don't like you painting your helmet, or sticking bunny rabbit ears on. Googling 'motorcycle helmet refurbishing' threw up a few questions in forums, mainly in the US, with language you wouldn't use in front of your Mother... Good luck. PS BS means British Standard, not the other sort of BS...
  9. I'm no expert, but is this a good idea...? I thought the 'interior' of a helmet was the part that helped save your life... If its coming apart, you may need a new one?
  10. don't listen to him... I'll give you £400
  11. stecks

    Ossa Lighting.

    I found this somewhere. It may be useful...?
  12. I found a Spanish Bultaco Manual (Manuel... ¿qué?...) which suggests that the 'peso en vacio' is 92.5 Kg...
  13. for me it would be to shed some weight...
  14. For me part of the pleasure in owning and riding a bike is the maintenance. Others may disagree, but taking a bike in for a service sort of misses the point of bikes... if your bike stops in a remote part of the world, you need to be able to fix it for yourself if possible. If you service the bike yourself, you get to understand it, and it gives you a better understanding of things mechanical. You need to develop a feel for things and that means getting a set of tools and getting your hands dirty. (It washes off eventually) Also, when washing the bike, use soapy water and a brush. I wouldn't let a power washer within a mile of my bike. It gets the mud off, and also the paint, and if it gets where it shouldn't, it washes all the grease and lubricants out from where they should be. Its up to you, but I wouldn't. Good luck!
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