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    Quote Originally Posted by arry View Post
    Just get the cheaper CNC copies - I bought a set for the CBR and was surprised how well made they are
    Ebay?

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    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-BRAKE-...item4ad06554c0

    Pazzo rip off? Always wary about putting something like this on a bike as I wouldn't want any issues with the clutch or brake while riding!

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    They're the ones. Deek's been riding around with them for about 2 years now with no problems as have many others. They really are well made.

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    Several people on foc-u.co.uk have used Chazzos and rate them I'll be buying some for my 600 if I get it back on the road at some point.

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    Thanks guys for the help and recommendations! Next question is Im 6ft2 and feel i am too upright so want to swap out the handlebars to pull me further across the tank. Anyone does this? Ive looked at renthal but unsure which ones and also rizoma look lovely.

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    Hey guys...well not o my surprise but...i miss my bike so much...

    Been living in paris for 3 weeks now and miss my bike so much! So many bikes here compared to london I find. I work at la defense, and stay near les champs and all i can see are cool ass bikes!

    -new ducati Diavel, Panigale
    -LOTS and lots of triumphs
    -Lots of big scooters
    -some harleys
    -suzukis, kawa's you name it...

    And i heard its ment to be a great sunny weekend...great day for a ride!

    Have fun whoever makes the most of the sunshine

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    Maddog

    I fitted clip ons to my Fazer and like it. Could do with rear sets but it's not essential and they are mega money as well D:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maddog1982 View Post
    Thanks guys for the help and recommendations! Next question is Im 6ft2 and feel i am too upright so want to swap out the handlebars to pull me further across the tank. Anyone does this? Ive looked at renthal but unsure which ones and also rizoma look lovely.
    Remind me why you bought a sit-up-and-beg Fazer ?

    Should have bought a Thunderace. Comfy sports bike

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    Quote Originally Posted by YannG View Post
    Hey guys...well not o my surprise but...i miss my bike so much...

    Been living in paris for 3 weeks now and miss my bike so much! So many bikes here compared to london I find. I work at la defense, and stay near les champs and all i can see are cool ass bikes!

    -new ducati Diavel, Panigale
    -LOTS and lots of triumphs
    -Lots of big scooters
    -some harleys
    -suzukis, kawa's you name it...

    And i heard its ment to be a great sunny weekend...great day for a ride!

    Have fun whoever makes the most of the sunshine
    3 out of 4 days out and well over 100 miles on mine this week. Glorious sunshine and lots of

    I've just spent a couple of hours cleaning all the auld grinding paste off the chain and relubing it with lovely new chain wax. Its a very dirty job but now everything is shiny again including the wheels

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    I need to give mine a good clean tomorrow then a blast about. Despite the lovely weather lately a couple of roads to work are still flooded so it's still impossible to keep clean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Wilkinson View Post
    I've just spent a couple of hours cleaning all the auld grinding paste off the chain and relubing it with lovely new chain wax. Its a very dirty job but now everything is shiny again including the wheels
    Well if you're free to get yo ass over here and do mine too then great

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    Quote Originally Posted by arry View Post
    Well if you're free to get yo ass over here and do mine too then great
    I may be free on Sunday to get my bottom (as you so eloquently put it) over to you to pick up that winter jacket and trousers

    Can you PM me your postcode as I don't have it ? Ta

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    Will do mate - although we're talking of popping over to arena Essex on Sunday - probably around midday, so can it fit around that?

    Cheers fella

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    Quote Originally Posted by clai cerrig View Post
    JW day 1 is normally a blast from NWales to get Le Shuttle then its about a 50Km to the Bunk house where we base ourselves for 3 nights ( Looking at a ride to Brugge 1 day ) Round the battle fields etc Then down the coast towards Normandy 3 nights do pegasus bridge Bauex for the tapestry St Michels on the Mount then back up to the bunkhouse ready for the last night then home .

    We dont do mega miles or speeds just look for nice biking roads that link us up with the target destination
    Getting more and more drawn in Clai. Fearing I'd hold you guys up though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by arry View Post
    Will do mate - although we're talking of popping over to arena Essex on Sunday - probably around midday, so can it fit around that?

    Cheers fella
    Looks like I'm going to Brands on Sunday so probs late afternoon/early eves. I'll text you

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    Spent the afternoon cleaning the Sprint up and re-lubing the chain proper - might even take it for a ride later when my hangover finally subsides

    Tried to do an oil change and failed miserably. Can't get my fingers in enough as the filter is recessed with the sump all the way around it. Majorly annoying as I don't have the type of wrench I need.

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    I've a 3-legged filter puller if it helps.

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    treated myself to a new Jacket yesterday...

    http://www.staffordshiretriumph.co.u...iumph_clothing

    outstanding quality, the attention to details and fit are superb, really shows up the likes of RST


    EDIT: just tried to list my RST interstate jacket in the for sale section, is it only for paid members now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DLowe View Post
    treated myself to a new Jacket yesterday...

    http://www.staffordshiretriumph.co.u...iumph_clothing

    outstanding quality, the attention to details and fit are superb, really shows up the likes of RST


    EDIT: just tried to list my RST interstate jacket in the for sale section, is it only for paid members now?
    Keep your eyes peeled on worldoftriumph.co.uk and triumphfactoryoutklet.co.uk for some ridiculously cheap deals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLowe View Post
    EDIT: just tried to list my RST interstate jacket in the for sale section, is it only for paid members now?
    The rules say non-members can't sell non-200 cars and bikes. Nothing about gear except that you mustn't just be using the forum to sell stuff.

    Were you posting in Misc Item for sale ? If so, speak to one of the mods.

    Also, that link it to the website home page so I don't know which jacket you bought. Can you give a more specific link or brand/name/colour of the jacket ?

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