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  1. kinell

    Which Grips

    Yes, fit some or fall off a lot
  2. Very clean, my bike would look a bit of a dog parked next to that
  3. This might sound daft, but it should spin better forwards rather than backwards if it's an old chain tensioner as that's the way the rubbers will have been worn.
  4. Have you put the wheel spacers in the right way round? Are the cam adjusters both the same (keep the wheel true) Pull the brake pads out and see if that cures it
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    05 Front Fenders

    Replaced mine the other day and noticed that they are
  6. kinell

    Ssdt Numbers

    I think they both planned it in secret
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    Ssdt Numbers

    The routes? I can't find them...
  8. kinell

    Flywheel Weights.

    I removed the weight off mine last year and also added a fast action throttle and a softer carb-slide spring - so my bike should be *really ****** in the mud, but it isn't. In fact my results haven't gone down at all. They haven't gone up either but...
  9. I video'd Freixa practicing this move in Bangor, NI His back wheel was in a hole and he managed to bounce it up about 2ft and backwards 3ft - very cool to watch
  10. To minimise the risk of long term mental scarring, please ensure that you are as p****d as possible first though...
  11. Sod that, I jet wash the chain, ride it a few minutes to get the water off, spray some WD40 or chain wax on and that's it. I'd rather fit a new chain every 6 months than p*** about wiping it's a*** for a year
  12. Erm yes, but I said *even when dry*
  13. I wash mine so that I can inspect it for damage parts will wear out fast if coated in mud instead of grease/oil/lube Also, mud is heavy even when dry...
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    05 Front Fenders

    I've done 2 front mudguards in the last 6 weeks at
  15. 2002 Beta? If yes, the reservoir for the rear brake is above the rear shock - you'll see it as soon as you remove the rear mudguard. When bleeding brakes, always take the cap off the reservoir and keep checking the level of the fluid whilst you are bleeding them. So, 1 Cap off the rear brake reservoir 2 Check and top up with fluid 3 Pump the brake pedal up and down about 5-10 times 4 Keep the pedal pressed down hard 5 Release the bleed nipple half a turn on the rear caliper (air and fluid will spit out, the brake pedal will go down) 6 Tighten the nipple back up 7 Go back to number 2 above and repeat until all the air is out and just fluid is being spat out. Same deal for front brake and clutch...
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    Beta Radiator

    On mine, I just had to undo the 2 bolts on the front pipe - once the pipe was removed I could access both bottom bushes whilst the radiator was still in place...
  17. Frustrating for you and very annoying for your lad no doubt! Pat him on the back and say "Well done Son"
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    Beta Radiator

    Spot on Stu, I had to replace one a few months ago and found that they are the same fitting as the middle box rubber bush fixing...
  19. 04 Beta Sprocket side 7.9mm Disc side 10.6mm
  20. The last couple of years, they have appeared mid October'ish
  21. If you are going to get done, you might as well get done proper
  22. That thing is massive, long way for the little fella to fall
 
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