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Intro - saying Hi

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Noob_675R, Oct 17, 2016.

  1. emma-lou

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    Hiya noob, good choice of dealer, although they did try and encourage me to buy a Diversion off them one time, on the basis that the "shopping" would fit in the panniers! I told them it wasn't quite the right shade of blue to match my eyeshadow.
    Catch you next time I'm round cleckhuddersfax. Shiny side up!
     
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  2. Noob_675R

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    Hi Emma

    lol :eek:

    Went in to see them yesterday and although out of official warranty have booked me in to change the Tyre Pressure Sensor on the front as it's faulting and the dash keeps reporting a "low battery"; as a Loyalty Fix ( Great )

    "Cleckhuddersfax" !!!!

    I'm the other side of Bradford, out towards Wilsden, North of Bradford.

    Le'me know when you're in this neck of the woods - that goes to all members of the forum. Always nice to catch up and make new friends.
     
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  3. Noob_675R

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    Agree with the time of annoyance, it wasn't me !!! :oops:

    Just toying with the idea at the moment.....!
     
  4. Hi
    Welcome from another 675R owner, its a great bike and i can't see myself changing it for anything else anytime soon.
    I would recommend the Arrow end can , sounds great without the baffle, especially on the overrun:bang:
    Enjoy
    :675cc:
     
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  5. gary1966

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    Agree with the arrows exhaust sounds mega but it can be trouble if you try and get on a trackday,
     
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  6. Noob_675R

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    I agree with that sentiment, it not only does more than I could ever need right now, it also, does it so well! I'm keeping it for some time to come. She might get some stable mates, but she'll be my favourite, always!

    Arrow exhaust then, will have a look into this a bit more.

    Mmmmm, too loud? Might have to think this through!

    I've got a couple of small jobs to do on the bikes and will keep you posted on how things go.

    - Telephone charger cradles to be wired in to both my sons 125 and my bike
    - Want to install some kind of tracking device, currently looking at some components and a way to have the system squeal if anyone tries to move the bike
    - Would really like to install the Pinch Pin but need to work a route out through frame.
     
  7. Stu675

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    Can't you just use the swingarm? could probably even get a chain through it unless you already have a pinch pin, should be a lot more secure than just a wheel.
     
  8. Noob_675R

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    Hi Stu

    It was more for when I'm out rather than at home. Although the bike lives in the house! ;)

    I have a Oxford Hardcore XL that isn't quite long enough to feed through and was wondering about other options and someone suggested the pinch pin. The chain doesn't have to be massively long and it's easier to wrap around an immovable object.

    What do you think?
     
  9. Stu675

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    o_O not sure what the home /away difference makes - I was just suggesting sticking your pin through the swingarm instead of the frame.
     
  10. Noob_675R

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    lol

    Ahhh I see (said the blind man to his.......) Makes sense now!

    Doh!
     

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