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Quite a lot of extra weight to get in and out of the Transit.
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Maybe it has something to do with the design of the gearbox.
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- Today
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Puis-je toucher tes fesses ? you should learn another sentence
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I think she is quick and a pretty good rider better than most you come across, but you could see and almost feel that off coming. Plus that Speed 1200RS is a beast of a bike, definitely top drawer of what's available at the moment. Fine margins when pushing something like that.
- Yesterday
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Think you got it...cover for solenoid... Has for real bikes...are you talking about the ones using tractor engine ?
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It’s the starter solenoid end cover. Real bikes don’t have radiators.
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The knoch in there kinda makes me think it's not...its heavy has hell...good thing for my high twich fiber muscles, I was able to avoid it...it would have put a nice hole in my radiator...
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Oh dear not this again...what have I done..!!!
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@Buckster do you have any idea what part this is...fell off my buddy John bike a few minutes ago...1970 ish shovel head Harley...ill be putting it for sale on market place for 50 $ ...do you think Im asking to much ?
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Yeah, Mr. TeamGreen actually rides a Yamaha & a Honda now.... Hats off to him for still carrying the torch....
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I will be installing eventually a heatpump maybe next year.
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Job for tomorrow, remove scoots rear wheel and try to eliminate the tyres flatulence problem.......how hard can it be? Watch this space!.
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You ride on tracks enough and you will fall off, I think she was a bit small for the bike and couldn’t adjust enough for the wet. She rides well though.
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@boboneleg doesn’t need to drink, he is permanently half legless.
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Depends on the amperage and the length of the run.
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US and Canada are both 220-240v supply to homes which is then split into two 120v feeds.
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Isn’t Canada 120v, the same as the US? Can you get 220 single phase if you need it?