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If the bars are hollow, use a compressor to blow air through from the opposite side. This will stretch the grip and help it to slide on - Fit the throttle grip first, remove the throttle assembly and then do the left grip.
If the bars are plugged, lightly spray the inside of each grip with something like hairspray/spraypaint/carpet glue etc. Leave to dry overnight and then lockwire the grips to make sure they don't slip.
(Carpet glue is the best, just try not to spray it inside the throttle housing like a mate did)
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Rain would be good but lots of it for the Brit lads
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I'm setting off on Saturday morning and will be there at half past early - any one with a hangover from Friday night will be rudely awakened 'kinell' style
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Was Fuji wearing Freixa's helmet and No. 5 bib?
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I think that should be "Well done Nicola"
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Back 'em off a quarter of a turn
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Yes, but not on the bounce - one after another
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Twin exhaust
I like the overall look of the bike, big beefy skid plate, nice and compact engine, huuuuuuge radiator, carbon and the usual billet ally stuff.
Not keen on the front disc guard
Did it run?
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I can see the kickstart, get your 'readers' on
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Gav, don't forget to check your pockets for any spares
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Celine, do you know of any trials near to Royan (half way down the West coast) between the 04th and 18th of July?
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Hmm, it worked fine for my 02 Beta but I suppose what you are saying does make sense Gav, hit it with yer hammer
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5yr old bike? Yes, some of the Mikuni carbs leak but not all of them. They usually leak out of the 'choke' side vent - if it's leaking out the exhaust side then maybe the pipe is melted and it's creating a syphoning effect.
Gav, pull the carb off and gently warm the copper/brass spigot and bend it towards the front wheel (try not to kink it or break it). Replace the vent pipe and see if that cures it. If not, add a longer vent pipe and connect it to the spigot underneath the carb bowl. The other vent should allow enough air in to let petrol the out.
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I think they do, in fact I'm sure I saw them for sale at this years SSDT - can't find a website though
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Are they the new 'On & Off' range?
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You've been spoilt in the past
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Not sure when, I registered my 04 bike myself but the 05 bike had to be done at the dealers...
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Changing the subject slightly...
Was going to send you a quality email today but decided against it
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Apparently the rules were changed recently, as only dealers can register a new bike!
I couldn't insure mine on a frame number and couldn't get a Reg. number until I had insurance Went back to the dealer and they sorted it all out for me, not sure how you would do it for used bikes though...
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I took my carb to JLI's for the usual leaking carb mod. When I picked it up, I noticed that the copper/brass pipe that the exhaust side vent fits on to had been gently twisted towards the cylinder to stop it melting on the middle pipe.
After this years SSDT I stripped the bike and noticed that the pipe was still intact with no burn marks at all - not bad after 500+ miles
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Bit of a saving there, normally
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I seem to remember hearing this before, is one side totally flat with a right angle edge and the other side has a rounded off/bevelled edge?
If so, which way should it go on?
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Just put mine on ebay 2004 Beta - Bid Now
Reserve is set at
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Shaun isn't riding, somebody said that he is ill with an infection or summat...
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