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  3. Who knew we had a star from dumb and dumber on the site
  4. Canadian aluminium my friend...stronger than titanium..
  5. No, it's not Chinese aluminium like yours.
  6. You found a Crack in your frame ..? Goose neck area ?
  7. Some of my shafties. The XS photo was from 1983
  8. My old XS 750. The cat had the right idea. This was 40 years ago.
  9. I've had 2 shafties....both from '83...XJ 750 Maxim & VF 750 Sabre. Both were pretty smooth, & I found especially w/ the Maxim, that if I upshifted w/o the clutch, that chassis jacking was almost non-existent. Both were a bit heavy feeling, but the Sabre felt heavier of the two....typical Honda...lol
  10. I don't remember my Yam XS750 or any of my BMW's doing that. I do remember having to be mindful downshifting as they would lock up the back if you were clumsy but they is probably more a big twin thing rather than shaft. But I never really found it a problem once I was used to it.
  11. I've only riden one shaft drive bike ...it was my cousin bike , and 83 magna v 65...it sure was a weird feeling when the rear suspension would jump up like two inches...lol. Im now sold on belt drive now...easy 100 thousand miles service life if riden property..no mess.....
  12. Easy to adjust just press a button, I haven't found them any more messy than chain lube yet, but I will have to watch them closely during the summer when it is hotter. Shaft is the way but the problem is a heavy bike, I've had five shafties over the years but not sure I would go back to any of them, maybe my 1978 BMW R100RS but I dunno really. Know nothing about belt drive never had one, can't think of one that I would want to be honest so I am back to chains. Each to their own.
  13. Does it take much to adjust the flow Saul ? Messy ? Something I've never bother with , auto oilers....just a good quality lube and clean the chain regularly ...pain in arse but thats a chain drive for ya...
  14. I have to re-prime the one on the TDM, prob because it sits around for long periods.
  15. Shopping for a new welder.
  16. I never had a problem with Scott oilers, I had them on two bikes in the past.
  17. Back in the Marmite Scottoiler subject. I fitted the eSystem to my CBF and moved the xSystem over to my Hornet. Both systems were given to me but I am a Scottoiler convert so have actually bought a vSystem for the Sprint.
  18. Sounds like roads made for adventure bike...lol.
  19. Atv ride today , seafood ....looks like we're eating muscles...each a bag , im bringing chives and garlic butter....should be good ...
  20. TDM coming apart again in a bit to fit the other spark plug. Everything's wet out there but the sun's out. I've just remembered I missed a Formula E race last weekend so I'll be finding that on catch up later.
  21. It’s utterly shit, every time it rains large parts of the roads here are under water as the drains are not maintained. You can’t see the bloody pot holes because of all the standing water. The gimps responsible for maintaining the roads don’t understand the effect of water/ hydraulic action on the road surface, or maybe they just don’t care. When the water drains away there is gravel, mud and sand all over the roads and they don’t give a shit about that either. I despair of this country.
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  23. PPS: plus it will also make the young Lady happy.
  24. Been dar dun all dat...Looks ok to me, as you say a few feet away...But the lad likes it and shown you he does..Nice one Sir.
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