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do i need to support the front to remove my top yoke ?
cheers
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nope. Steering damper off and the three clamping bolts to loosen, and off she'll come
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nope. Steering damper off and the three clamping bolts to loosen, and off she'll come
You forgot the part about bashing it to f*ck with a rubber hammer
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nope. Steering damper off and the three clamping bolts to loosen, and off she'll come
You forgot the part about bashing it to f*ck with a rubber hammer
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cheers nelly, better dig out the rubber hammer just in case tho.....
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job done...it slipped off like a hookers knickers, no probs at all
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Didn't know you were in to rugby uncle porry
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you want to hope it didnt slip off like a hookers knickers or you have just wasted £50 for nothing.
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so thats what the rugger boys wear to keep their "tackle" (pun intended) in place...
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