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Are you doing anything with the forks, Barry? Like an oil change or rebuild?
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They had an oil change last year so I'll wait and see how they cope once the rear is working as Yamaha intended. Hagon do fork upgrades but I'm kinda hoping they cope tbh, I'm not after razor sharp handling so long as its stable in fast turns and doesn't chew rear tyres for fun any more.
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Makes sense.
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I cleaned the chain on the 748 today now I'm on a roll. Turns out it's gold in colour :)

I'm escorting a funeral procession tomorrow on the service bike. Not sure what that's going to be like.
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Fairly sedate, at a guess.





Too soon?
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The coffin is on the sidecar of a Harley hearse, so you're not wrong.
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If anyone puts me in a Harley hearse, I’ll fucking haunt them.
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^^ that.

Also it's pissing down and very windy, so I'm really not sure what this is going to be like!
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“A Harley hearse?

Over my dead body......”


Or.




“I wouldn’t be seen dead in a Harley hearse”.
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Well that was quite an experience. It's proof that other drivers are not always clueless cvnts - we got around the Norwich ring road in heavy traffic and to the crem with the whole procession including 25 random bikers still together as a single group, with 2 of us at each end. It was quite a sight, and other road users were happy to sit and wait, or fall back as required.

Most importantly, the family were over the moon with the whole thing.

I still don't want to go to the big bonfire on a Harley though, as impressive as it looked.
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People are generally respectful with funeral processions I find, which is something at least.

On a lighter note Hagon have called to inform me my shock should arrive on Thursday! Quick turn around and a call back that actually occurred, colour me shocked.

Fazer gets collected next week hopefully so I'll have less of a soggy bottom soon..
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All Year Biker been today, super pleased with the results - bikes look like new and are now nicely protected from all the shite out there.

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£70 well spent I think.
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Barry wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:57 pm People are generally respectful with funeral processions I find, which is something at least.
In rural Ireland, it's still not uncommon for traffic moving in the opposite direction to a Funeral procession to stop completely until cortege has passed - nice to see in this day and age.
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tim wrote: Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:32 pm
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Couldn't resist buying a pic from a guy taking photos at the last track day, the bike just looks fucking glorious (IMO). No scrapey knees or mega leans - that pic is taken on the exit of the last corner before the start finish straight - think it's up to about 110 mph at that point, 160+ mph by the end of it or whenever I run out of bravery. Normally the latter. Mate of mine once saw 185 mph on the same bike before braking...

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Always nice to get a good shot of you on the bike I reckon, I'm determined to get a decent knee down shot eventually.

Fazer is now at my friendly mechanic getting shock/new bearings in suspension, service and CCT thrown in. Should sort a few of the issues out.
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I think that's a great pic JL...

What speed would the guy who hit 185 be doing at the point of the picture and would his lean / knee down coefficient be greater... :)
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JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:00 pm Couldn't resist buying a pic from a guy taking photos at the last track day, the bike just looks fucking glorious (IMO). No scrapey knees or mega leans - that pic is taken on the exit of the last corner before the start finish straight - think it's up to about 110 mph at that point, 160+ mph by the end of it or whenever I run out of bravery. Normally the latter. Mate of mine once saw 185 mph on the same bike before braking...

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You missed the apex 😉

Nice pic though 😎

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Apex was hit before the photo was taken👍🏼
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It amazes me how when you’re on the bike you think it’s cranked over and you’re really sticking your knee out and then you look at the picture and you’ve got loads of lean left and your knee is about 2 inches away from the tank. At least that’s always how it feels to me.
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