Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
That depends on how much you want to pay for the video.TriumphFan wrote:I hope that’s not a euphemism for something else
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Re: Mr Postman
Earplugs. With the increased mileage my tinnitus has made a return so time to try some different plugs.
Gone for alpine motosafepro, going straight in on the race filter.
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Gone for alpine motosafepro, going straight in on the race filter.
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Re: Mr Postman
A letter asking me to tax the GT, strange, as i bought it in July. I didn't think that 9 months of tax was possible.
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Re: Mr Postman
Electric motor movers for the camper trailer, just got to fit the bloody things now.
[video]https://youtu.be/EYYiTF73PfQ[/video]
[video]https://youtu.be/EYYiTF73PfQ[/video]
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Re: Mr Postman
A Shifting Controll QS. The Street has the QS logic built into the ECU, so it just needs to rod and switch to enable it essentially.Blade wrote:Which QS Cookie?
http://qs.vyrobce.cz/home.html
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Re: Mr Postman
They're not like KTM then. Apparently the 790 has a qs built in, and all bikes have all the hardware they need. However it's an optional extra that can only be enabled at the factory.C00kiemonster wrote:A Shifting Controll QS. The Street has the QS logic built into the ECU, so it just needs to rod and switch to enable it essentially.Blade wrote:Which QS Cookie?
http://qs.vyrobce.cz/home.html
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Re: Mr Postman
If that's the stuff I think it is, Kwacky.. it's one of the best rated products. Do you also have their metal foam nozzle? I'm interested in buying a better nozzle as the Karcher one isn't all that great (the mix is very wet so most of the foam falls off)
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Re: Mr Postman
Nope, no new nozzle. I'm using a foam gun on the hose at the moment. I've not got a pressure washer. I will get one but it's not high on the list of priorities.
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Re: Mr Postman
From what I've recently learned from a Facebook group I joined by accident, snowfoam is supposed to fall off. Not immediately, I grant you, but it's supposed to be a prewash, and the action of the foam eventually running down off the vehicle is meant to take with it some of the loose dirt particles.Cav wrote:If that's the stuff I think it is, Kwacky.. it's one of the best rated products. Do you also have their metal foam nozzle? I'm interested in buying a better nozzle as the Karcher one isn't all that great (the mix is very wet so most of the foam falls off)
And not as a thick foamy lather to clean the car with, like I've been doing for the last year!!!

