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Probably a bit soft for you then, causing too much dive putting too much pressure on the seals. That's usually why seals fail frequently assuming the tubes aren't more pock marked than a teenager going through puberty.
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Of course it's thin where the holes are, that's the nature of holes.
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She’s says so, but she is going through some stuff at the moment so I don’t really know. I will keep the bike around until her insurance runs out in October to give her every chance to change her mind.
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More than happy to although he would have to drop it into me at the castle.
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Offer to weld it for him then ........
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What was walking on the left , a one-legged Moose
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Don't you start...lol. Wasn't planning to go out , figured some nice fresh air would be nice , and the boys were going exploring new trails...so.
- Today
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Im sure mine is great for it too... in the hands of someone who is skilled, which I'm not ... I'm ok on 1.5mm and up, mostly, but the tank is really thin, at least where the holes are it is.
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Marcel was spotted on his new "sports" bike. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1C8rKmDhuz/
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He had a long way to go today, he will be back sometime tomorrow.
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Has Shadow given up on it for good?
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Out for a last ride on the Sprint before it goes back in the healing shed. New vacuum fuel tap, new fork seals and front brake strip and clean. Down to Meva and stopped in the market on the way back. Back in the shed. To be fix d My Dailey ride for the nexts few days. Certainly a contrast to the Sprint something like 100 kg’s lighter I think.
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Sunshine this morning. What's the chances of getting the woman on her bike.
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Have you stolen my dominator forks. Having said that they've been fine this last time, haven't ridden it.
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My new Tig welder is great for aluminium.
- Yesterday
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Just busting your chops...think I'm safe to say we've all been their at a certain point and time..
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Busy with bloody work, mostly spending a couple of days at home per month so I can't exactly just disappear out on the bike when I want,that and its been winter
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Last Aug !!!!....what's your excuse ?
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You're right there mate, it was the first time iv been on the bike since last August
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Did it myself. A combination of paint stripper and sanding with a high grit pad. It seems every pre 86 tank has corrosion perforations at the lowest points each side where the water collects and this one is no different. I was contemplating welding it up myself but thin aluminium is difficult and its 75% certain ill just blow through it so getting someone local bike shop to do it.