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by Berm basher
16 Oct 2010, 07:18
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Where To Buy Genuine Honda Key Blanks For MK2
Replies: 2
Views: 3141

Re: Where To Buy Genuine Honda Key Blanks For MK2

Give LT your key number and they'll send you a key, £7.99 plus P+P. BB.
by Berm basher
12 Sep 2010, 16:53
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Newbie alert
Replies: 9
Views: 6526

Re: Newbie alert

Welcome. Try and stay upright, after 40 you don't bounce as well as you used to. BB.
by Berm basher
09 Sep 2010, 20:43
Forum: Technical
Topic: Hello from greece!!!
Replies: 2
Views: 2832

Re: Hello from greece!!!

Hi

If you use the search option at the bottom of the page, you'll get results like this..

viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3428&p=27356&hilit= ... ype#p27356

Checking in FAQs is also often helpful.

Regards, BB.
by Berm basher
01 Sep 2010, 09:50
Forum: Technical
Topic: Chain conundrum
Replies: 3
Views: 3345

Re: Chain conundrum

Thanks for the link Mark

It does look a tiny bit droopy, but if I set the chain slack at 30mm on the sidestand and sit on the bike it takes out all the free play. Maybe I've had too many ice creams. BB.
by Berm basher
31 Aug 2010, 20:13
Forum: Technical
Topic: Chain conundrum
Replies: 3
Views: 3345

Chain conundrum

Reading previous posts it has been suggested that the chain be adjusted at the tightest point of the suspension's travel, which makes sense but doesn't tally up with the 30mm to 40mm slack with the suspension unloaded on the sidestand as per the manual. Someone commented on my chain looking slack wh...
by Berm basher
12 Aug 2010, 20:25
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Awright, fae scotland :D
Replies: 6
Views: 5789

Re: Awright, fae scotland :D

Luckily it's not a Mkl but a Mklll so you dodged a bullet there. It's sort of a poor mans AR if you like. I'm pretty sure that these are universally held views and will cause no dissension whatsoever. BB.
by Berm basher
26 Jul 2010, 20:07
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: 320mm Discs types/brands
Replies: 4
Views: 6307

Re: 320mm Discs types/brands

This is a Talon floating disc and bracket, it came with a set of wheels and tyres offa ebay (£230). BB.
by Berm basher
22 Jul 2010, 21:36
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: 320mm disc
Replies: 5
Views: 6899

Re: 320mm disc

Thanks for the tip, now my only problem is that the disc is rubbing on the Talon bracket when the axle is tightened, anyone have any ideas? BB.
by Berm basher
20 Jul 2010, 22:00
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: 320mm disc
Replies: 5
Views: 6899

320mm disc

Only just got around to fitting the supermoto wheels I bought off Ebay. There doesn't appear to be enough space between the rim inner and 320mm disc to fit the caliper. Surely you don't have to take the pads out to fit the caliper? BB.
by Berm basher
19 Jul 2010, 10:14
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Hi from the midlands
Replies: 13
Views: 9757

Re: Hi from the midlands

My insurance was £65 with zero NCB via a price comparison site - yours seems a bit steep. BB.
by Berm basher
28 Jun 2010, 19:14
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: CRM verus KTM`s
Replies: 10
Views: 8549

Re: CRM verus KTM`s

Yes, those wide footrests weigh in at 256g each as apposed to 144g. One of mine was too narrow; the other too wide. It took some vice work, hole filing, and dressing to get them to fit - good value though. BB.
by Berm basher
11 May 2010, 20:48
Forum: Technical
Topic: Filter oil
Replies: 2
Views: 2223

Filter oil

Anyone had any experience of No Toil filter oil and cleaner? The oil doesn't seem to be, err, very oily - it smells like something a tramp would drink.

BB.
by Berm basher
28 Apr 2010, 16:35
Forum: Technical
Topic: Sprocket bolts - interchangeable?
Replies: 2
Views: 2365

Sprocket bolts - interchangeable?

I searched "sprocket bolts" in technical, so I feel safe to ask.... The rear sprocket retaining bolts on the sprocket I've just removed are M10s with a large flat inside profile - the sprocket that I'm pinching from another CRM wheel uses M8s with a smaller conical inside profile. These rattle aroun...
by Berm basher
28 Mar 2010, 17:43
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: a big whats up from thailand. heeeeeelp!
Replies: 4
Views: 4190

Re: a big whats up from thailand. heeeeeelp!

Hi Martin This valve is in a normally closed configuration - with no power supplied to the connections the pipes remain unconnected. If you blow down one pipe, no air should flow - the application of 12v allows the air to pass through the valve. Although I doubt this is your problem, if you need to ...
by Berm basher
21 Mar 2010, 11:19
Forum: Technical
Topic: Indicator bulbs
Replies: 4
Views: 3259

Re: Indicator bulbs

Thanks for the link.

It's a BA9s fitting (9mm OD with parallel bayonet pins) and specified at 12v 15w for CRMs. The indicators I have bought came with 23w lamps in them - a 50% increase. Am I worrying too much about nothing?

BB.