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How does it retain the fuel when the tank is full?
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Dammit, got pinged for doing 67km/h in a 60 zone. Which is a feat in itself of course. The location is just before a long incline, and being a 125 burdened with a 90kg rider, the additional momentum surely is justified.
Buckled rear wheel.
Only slightly, but I believe it's from replacing the bushes and what has been contributing to my under steer. Its only slight, but I can see it now. A couple of questions:
- is it possible to straighten a buckled rim?
- or do I purchase a whole new one?
- is it better to...
Another thing I noticed was after replacing the rear bushes I had quite a bit of understeer, everything was torqued and checked but what else could cause it? Could it be just because the rear end is stiffer now the old dodgy bushes have gone?
Yeah it got better as I got into work, the spongyness is probably felt mostly in the first 60% of when I'm breaking, which makes sense as there will be less of the pad touching the surface at this point in time. I was worried it was my amateur brake bleeding but I flushed it about 5 times to...
Wow, new bushes makes a big difference!
After replacing the front pads the brakes feel sponger, so bled them a few time so dunno if being hyper sensitive as they were pretty bad beforehand Nd it's just because of the pads needing to be bedded in and the brake line is pretty average too so may...
So a couple of weeks ago I bitched about tubes loosing pressure.
Wood fastener in the rear tire forced my hand and had to replace the rear tube, so did the front at the same time. 2 hours on the M1 into the city in peak hour was less than ideal!
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