Banoffee's NC30

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Re: Banoffee's NC30

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Ill post some up on tonight for you ;)
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alexwitham wrote:Ill post some up on tonight for you ;)
I'll probably financially regret you doing that ;)
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I have to admit, it does look pretty damn sexy.
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alexwitham wrote:I have to admit, it does look pretty damn sexy.
la la la I can't hear you :grin:
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just spent a therapeutic couple of hours in the garage tinkering. sorted out the clutch and throttle cable runs to be a bit smoother and neater, had a look under the tank / around the engine+carbs and in the airbox for the first time since I've been running it (no surprises thankfully and the filters are still mint) and replaced a few manky fasteners with stainless ones. oh and cleaned and waxed it :grin:
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jackup link has arrived :grin:

anyone in the surrey/middlesex area got an Abba or similar stand I could borrow please? :roll:
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Whats the advantages of using a jack up kit?
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from my limited research it either gives improved turn-in or enables a 17" rear wheel to be fitted. was only £30 and looks brand new so worth a go :grin:
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enables a 17" rear wheel to be fitted
You dont need the jack up to fit the 17" wheel, the jackup linkage is just used to compensate for the loss of height with the smaller wheel.
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alexwitham wrote:
enables a 17" rear wheel to be fitted
You dont need the jack up to fit the 17" wheel, the jackup linkage is just used to compensate for the loss of height with the smaller wheel.
ok mr picky ;) you knew what I meant :grin:
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