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Rc30 Bl**dy.. Bl**dy.. Bl**dy.. .. AWESOME! (sorry) |
Yeah i know, i was out on mine today Another couple of words that spring to mind warm nuts ! |
Three more... I WANT ONE!!!!! :D |
Why cant I see pics that are posted up directly any more - any ideas ?!! |
Ummm... which picture are you refering to? Have you stopped taking your medication recently Nat? :lol: :D |
Didn't post a pic. Nat. Got home from a run to Hartside, and just had to get that off my chest..! (I've a camera full of photos though. Here's one I've just downloaded). http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/1111/rconmoorsfs2.jpg Steve |
Looks like the roads are a bit rough up there Steve. You need knobblies :D I still want one though ;) |
Domski - Ahh, but here's a shot from a different angle. Biking heaven..! http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/4...orsroadiq5.jpg (You're just a sucker for those white wheels Ian!) |
Stunning Steve, stunning!! :) |
Steve, notice your running a BT010 on the front, is it a 120 ? reason i ask is the RC wears a 3" rim as standard. Keep an eye out for a NC30 wheel which bolts straight in and is 3.5" Mine feels like its tearing the 010 now its half worn making the front feel not quite so planted, however i have used a maxton ride height converter to allow for the 17" rear but still running the standard ride height and its rather conservative steering angle. Also as i am sure you will know - keep an eye on that oil level, always at the top or above maximum. If yours is running a tad on the warm side (like they do in this weather) try and source a new kill switch, mount it on the clutch master cyl, earth one of the wires and put the other to the fan switch located on the left of the top rad allowing you to manually switch the fans on if doing 30 in towns. doesnt cool it much but keep it from getting hotter. HTH |
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