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  1. Check the water pump impeller by draining coolant and taking off cover, easy job. This happened to my mates evo. We couldn't work out what the problem was until then. The impeller blades were sheared thus coolant was not circulating effectively. Just have a quick check to rule this out if nothing else. Don't ignore this as if this is the problem, your fan running constantly won't stop the overheating
  2. Andy did you apply new fluorescent orange paint? If so where did you get it from? Regards Dave
  3. Would anyone know if the 245 rear wheel is suitable for a tubeless tyre without an inner tube? Thanks
  4. Thanks both. Will check on both suggestions
  5. Hi Fantic fans the world over. I have just replaced the clutch lever assembly on my cherished 245 with an expensive but quality domino unit. Have also fitted a new Venhill clutch cable. The action now feels very nice and smooth. Very good disengagement, no drag but unfortunately the clutch now slips when in higher gears (3rd onwards) under load. The cable adjuster at the assembly end is screwed right in. What is my best option now - new plates, or is there something else simple? Thanks for any advice dave
  6. Can anyone advise whether it's worthreplacing a worn throttle slide on my 245. The bike is a bit gutless. Or would replacing the carb totally be a better solution. thanks all.
  7. well at least you're honest Neil! Get some practice in and get a trials training DVD. Check out Welshtrials.com for events and test yourself against others.
  8. Pindie, Falcon shocks service all types of trials shocks. Might be able to service the paoli. I had my rev3 shock done at lampkins 2 years ago - are they no longer offering this service. very poor if so!
  9. Neil, I have one you can lend. I'm near Cardiff.
  10. Lucky that's not an Evo you're riding - rear mudguard would be broken in two now and you would be facing a bill of 70 odd quid for a new one
  11. I learnt something useful this week. Ensure the coolant level in the rad is sufficient so that the thermostat is in the liquid. It is located at the top so a low level of coolant means that the fan doesn't kick in. My mate's Evo nearly seized due to this. Luckily, I noticed steam coming from the overflow. The fan wasn't coming on even though the engine was extremely hot. Shows how critical pre-ride checks are! Whilst I'm on, also pull down the rear brake piston protective rubber next time you check the bike over. it collects a lot of grit which remains after the finer particles of mud are washed out. Dave
  12. Hi Matt, Falcon shocks can service the rear shock so I believe. I have the service manual for the shock if you want it. Dave
  13. How's the new Gas Gas Jacko? !!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. That's a great bit of advice Techno, any particualr araldite? My fantic forks also pitted. Dave
  15. Thanks for your advice chaps. New Talon sprocket on its way from BVM. Original sprocket holes were oval in shape.
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