I came across a Brummie with lexmoto chieftain on you tube 2018 exhaust cracked had it welded
and brought new one also hanger bracket was cracked .He did say been hammering it on motorway .Was on about warranty on spares 30 days from purchase the new exhaust he brought but not fitted already out of warranty. I'd me more concerned if he was from Black Country we have no sympathy with Brummies lol .
Dont let Jaz see this
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If it's this guy, full marks for actually staying awake to hear any facts. His theory of checking stock levels of spare parts on the online store to indicate a problem is a tad unscientific, to say the least.Has been maxi tours wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 2:46 pm I came across a Brummie with lexmoto chieftain on you tube 2018 exhaust cracked had it welded
and brought new one also hanger bracket was cracked .He did say been hammering it on motorway .Was on about warranty on spares 30 days from purchase the new exhaust he brought but not fitted already out of warranty. I'd me more concerned if he was from Black Country we have no sympathy with Brummies lol .

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They are a bit slow brummies not as dynamic like Black Country people are .
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Heres a Black Country guy with one of the last of carb ones.Taking it for its first mot
Spot the Black Country flag sticker on the front in couple of clips.
I think I've shown him before.Bit of Stourbridge then he heads out on our link to M5 hes heading to dealer in Northfield Brum
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Spot the Black Country flag sticker on the front in couple of clips.
I think I've shown him before.Bit of Stourbridge then he heads out on our link to M5 hes heading to dealer in Northfield Brum
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Theres a bit of artistic license in that video .He says going up dual carriage way from Stourbridge to dealer in Northfield then cuts to bit of country lane which is back road way to Northfield from Halesowen via Frankley .Probably way he normally goes. I know road very well as worked on a school in Frankley 45 years ago putting heating in used to go up there in the Anglia lol
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It happened when I was a kid 70 years ago, later in my fire service career I scraped them of the tarmac on the bend in the ‘Mad Mile’ - many times....!
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A friend had a BMW R850R that had done about 50,000 miles, it had never had a oil change or clean for that matter,
he got the oil filter off after a near fight to the death and changed the oil, alas to late for the main bearings that
rumbled away to themselves but it carried on running.
Another a currier had a Honda super 4 400 Japanese market model that had 240,000 miles on the clock, the paint
had rubbed off were his clothing had rubbed, only thing it had add was a new wiring loom as the org one had rubbed
through on the frame, I don't know what his maintenance plan was but it was still amazing especially for such a high
revving engine.
he got the oil filter off after a near fight to the death and changed the oil, alas to late for the main bearings that
rumbled away to themselves but it carried on running.
Another a currier had a Honda super 4 400 Japanese market model that had 240,000 miles on the clock, the paint
had rubbed off were his clothing had rubbed, only thing it had add was a new wiring loom as the org one had rubbed
through on the frame, I don't know what his maintenance plan was but it was still amazing especially for such a high
revving engine.
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These chinese bikes are exact copies of Japanese bikes tbh (same as everything else) so they will work for a certain period of time without maintenance. My Helix is 31 years old and has spent however long sat unloved outside on a farm, blathered in crap and feathers, burnt by the sun ...and its still in amazing condition for all that time and abuse -the build quality is exceptional, as to be expected from Honda. Plus ive never knowingly supported the CCP by buying chinese products ...especially now .
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4154 - Jazz, Come out from that ‘deleted user’ mark its no credit to you at all, If you want to go then GO!
Jim
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