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  1. Went in there to make sure they had an oil filter to do an oil and filter change for me when I've done another 800kms. At the rate I've been going due to the restrictions that could be well into the Summer. Usual selection of old Spanish and Italian stuff in there......not a spot of rust on them!
    6 points
  2. Lockdown is a conspiracy to make me buy stuff for the bike. I thought this would be a bigger job but in reality only took 30 minutes. the standard headlight looked like this. First job was to remove this and the backing cup. to get to this point, on some earlier models there is a section back there that needs cutting out, however this is not the case with mine. Then it was a simple job to bolt in the mounting basket for the new headlight. Then pop the new headlight in with the retaining ring. I did not connect the halo ring as I was not happy to use the existing spade connectors, I have some Molex waterproof two pin connectors which I will put on in a few days once I dig them out. I then fitted the existing bezel but it really needs a deeper one so I will be ordering that. I still need to adjust the aim but for now it looks good. Low beam. High beam.
    4 points
  3. You are missing out on some good fun, maybe if you got dirty once and awhile you would understand....lol
    3 points
  4. Says the guy who rides the best selling women’s brand... probably slowly to a nearby cafe once a month ?
    3 points
  5. @Grasshopper's Ride This was the first day I had it. Not quite so shiny now, not far off though it’s well cared for and the bars have successfully stopped any damage ?
    3 points
  6. I like the "rally look", its what the "adventure look" should look like
    2 points
  7. Hmm a Harley riding theatre goer. A picture is forming ?
    2 points
  8. They definitely do look better dirty. I nearly sold mine once (big mistake I won’t repeat) got as far as leaving it at the dealers (they were selling it for me) woke bolt upright next morning... nooooo raced up and retrieved it. Took it straight to the Overlander festival where every bike is dirty (festival for people have done or are interested in RTW travel) it was so shiny, looked brand new all coated in some sort of silicone, even the exhaust had been returned to its original shiny colour. Folk kept looking at it and me sideways, felt like a fraud ?muchos embarrassing ?
    2 points
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  10. Great shot, I look back at some of the first days I had mine and the photos, and I think to myself, how have I managed to get my bike so dirty. You know the kind of dirt that never comes off. Which is ok, the Himalayan's look good dirty. ?
    2 points
  11. More like too late, jacked it in a couple of years ago. Now only available for life and death stuff and then only if I like them otherwise I’m happy to leave ‘em croaking at the side of the road ?
    2 points
  12. Don’t knock it until you try it ????
    2 points
  13. What is this ‘pillion seat’’ you speak of? It’s not something I’ve experienced. Is it the bit at the back I strap my tent and spare tyre to or in your case probably some biscuits and your weekly copy of Grazia?
    2 points
  14. Someone can still die, just say the word.
    2 points
  15. Bold bordering on brazen starting a thread on my second day here but in for a penny in for a pound!
    1 point
  16. Sign me up for the three narrowcase Ducatis please.
    1 point
  17. Lots of countries are like that though aren’t they. In some countries it’s seen as grotesque to have new cars, flashy and ostentatious. French folk also hold onto their cars. Having a crumbling car is no indication of wealth, I quite like that. There’s a lot of car snobbery about here, the Hyacinth Buckets are alive n kicking ?
    1 point
  18. Honda always has great ideas, then they refine the shit out of the design - and the bike's character, power and coolness always suffers.
    1 point
  19. I can imgaine. Same as old HD's here.
    1 point
  20. Loads of old Spanish stuff here Eric.....and usually owned by the same old boy for over 50 years!
    1 point
  21. Cool looking Montesa in there. Always thought they were the coolest bikes when I was a kid.
    1 point
  22. There are screws on the inside that go into the bottom yoke so you have to drop the fork leg out to replace them.
    1 point
  23. If i ever got dirty It was Tammy's fault.
    1 point
  24. Your excitement is showing.... ?
    1 point
  25. Uh oh, two of them on the thread now, one more at it will be like a scene from the Scottish play.
    1 point
  26. No......never experienced that trauma! What about you @Tym?
    1 point
  27. is that blue yam an xj 650 ?
    1 point
  28. same as Pete very little off road
    1 point
  29. The old stuff and the Husky please.
    1 point
  30. Is it to early to ask for free medical advice? lol
    1 point
  31. Like I say, good for chicks and queers.
    1 point
  32. General chat or as an answer to anything that Bruce posts.
    1 point
  33. I love you as you reckon I'm posh. That's definitely not a word I'm usually associated with .
    1 point
  34. I’m more of a cosmo man.
    1 point
  35. Once again Hondas marketing department gets it close, butt...cant bring it home. Damn those outsourced target group phone surveys...
    1 point
  36. really handy when you are going to the corner shop
    1 point
  37. Oh yeh......finally hoping to have a decent run Sunday.
    1 point
  38. Exactly! I've never hidden the fact that I'm a namby-pamby poser who doesn't know one end of a spanner from another.
    1 point
  39. Oh yeh.....they did it on a 45bhp XT600 and a 50bhp Transalp. Not exactly hot stuff motorcycling but they still felt very iffy to me.
    1 point
  40. My Himalayan is for gravel travel, so back roads and dirt most of the time, except for the in-between bits on the highway to the gravel. ? Now I do enjoy the sights on it too of course, landscapes, mountain ranges, coastal views, all that good stuff.
    1 point
  41. Thanks Michelle! Good to know that the plan is working!
    1 point
  42. Ah so your looking through the zoo bars chuckling at the inmates, fair enough ?
    1 point
  43. No where is like this place, it is like a portal in-between insanity and madness.... ? Canadians are just nice folk.... and there are not enough of us for a forum.....lol
    1 point
  44. Vomit tis a nursing forte along with any other foul thing that makes people with normal sensibilities run a mile.
    1 point
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