Did I see a pic of some cobra cans in facebook?Frankie wrote:New pipes fitted, I believe that 2020 will be a noisy year lmao.....
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Did I see a pic of some cobra cans in facebook?Frankie wrote:New pipes fitted, I believe that 2020 will be a noisy year lmao.....
No not Cobra, I will post a pic when I get a chanceD6Nutz wrote:Did I see a pic of some cobra cans in facebook?Frankie wrote:New pipes fitted, I believe that 2020 will be a noisy year lmao.....
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I know bad isn't it.i want to have a ride so bad but it won't happen yet have had to sell some of my stuff because I've grown out of it. When I am able to replace it then I'll go back out again!Frankie wrote:No not Cobra, I will post a pic when I get a chanceD6Nutz wrote:Did I see a pic of some cobra cans in facebook?Frankie wrote:New pipes fitted, I believe that 2020 will be a noisy year lmao.....
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Ross, call yourself a biker
Stiff cable.? -Used to get that on bicycles when I was at school (little while ago ) : When the outer protective coating was damaged, and the inner steel was exposed it would rust making the cable movement stiff. When you then braked the cable would work, but when you released it could lift out of the lever rather than retract.Kwacky wrote:Took the Honda to work today. There's not been any road salt laid down for a while so I don't have to worry about the bike looking shit.
It started first time, despite getting a low battery warning
Pulled away, got the first junction, turned right. Came up to the second junction and the lever went dead, so I had to stall the bike and put the clutch cable back in at the engine. No idea why it jumped out.
Nah it's good fun... Throttle used to stick on the vfr occasionally, only at full throttle mind... It focuses your mind in the task in hand I can tell you that, especially at 80+mph!Blade wrote:Not only is it potentially very dangerous to have a sticking throttle, I would imagine it's an MOT failure too.
Itchy wrote:It does return to the starting position, just a little slowly.
I've got time to tinker.