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06-Nov-2005, 19:15
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Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......
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06-Nov-2005, 19:38
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Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......
Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!
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06-Nov-2005, 20:44
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Nathan, my digicamera needs charging, I'll get the pics done early this week. Sorry for the delay!
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06-Nov-2005, 21:43
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cheers matey.........
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Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......
Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!
Nearly missed that one Andy - I assume this sparkling wit is due to you have a day off and few bevvies
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06-Nov-2005, 22:21
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Crap on the back wheel is due to incorrect setting....turn it down......
Youd never get on the back wheel chubby.....let alone crap at the same time!
Nearly missed that one Andy - I assume this sparkling wit is due to you have a day off and few bevvies
This is the sort of humour you can aspire to when you spend 4 days at a foreign track day with new friends!
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07-Nov-2005, 00:42
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people been buying you babycham again fred elliot???
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09-Nov-2005, 21:12
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Scottoiler fitted
Nathan, here you go. Oiler is fitted to the left-hand side of the bike.
Reservoir
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I hope this helps in some way!
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09-Nov-2005, 22:12
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thanks Loz..
ive had a new scottoiler in the garage all year but i didnt want to fit it as my dealer fits them to the rear shock resivoir !!!
does the normal oil cope with the heat inside the fairing?
thanks for the pics
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09-Nov-2005, 22:18
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Nat, I've had no problems at all with the oiler on my 999. Works a treat.
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