Woof!
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- Current Ride: Suzuki Burgman 400z
- Location: Hinckley Leics
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Re: Woof!
Hello again, nice to have a regular member, and I can see the photos in Chatham, have you still got the same scoot, we said they were good.
Honda NC750 Manual
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VESPA GTS250
Royal Enfield HNTR 350
Honda Wave 110i
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- Posts: 216
- Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:07 am
- Current Ride: Suzuki Burgman 400z
- Location: Hinckley Leics
Re: Woof!
Yes, still got the same one and I love it to bits. I've managed to do basic maintenance like oil/filter/drive belt etc and I've taken the wheels off to have tyres fitted. I've also replaced the brake pads.
The best thing I ever did with this scoot is fit a tall Givi screen which I look through instead of over. People say "I wouldn't want to look through a piece of perspex all the time" but looking through a visor is just the same IMO, so there.
Oh and I put in some 18g Dr Pulley sliders, they are the second best thing ever, cured my juddery take off at a stroke.
BTW- All this maintenance stuff is easy for me to write about on here but it was a darn sight more difficult for me to actually do. It was all mostly trial and error, blood, tears and YouTube videos.
The best thing I ever did with this scoot is fit a tall Givi screen which I look through instead of over. People say "I wouldn't want to look through a piece of perspex all the time" but looking through a visor is just the same IMO, so there.
Oh and I put in some 18g Dr Pulley sliders, they are the second best thing ever, cured my juddery take off at a stroke.
BTW- All this maintenance stuff is easy for me to write about on here but it was a darn sight more difficult for me to actually do. It was all mostly trial and error, blood, tears and YouTube videos.