
The Motorbikerist Thread
- NotoriousREV
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Are they better?
Not had a beer since Sunday but thats about to end very soon - lets see what shit I can buy later
Looking at HEL lines and cant decide on pads - dont want too squeaky - any suggestions?

Not had a beer since Sunday but thats about to end very soon - lets see what shit I can buy later

Looking at HEL lines and cant decide on pads - dont want too squeaky - any suggestions?
- NotoriousREV
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Bike shop quotes
SBS brake pads which are great on the track and on the road also .
Brake pads - £25.59 + vat per calliper x 3
Hel Brake lines – Two line race set up front and one rear £79.75 + vat
Motul racing brake fluid (regarded as the best) £20.05 + vat
Fitting - £75.78 + VAT
Total all inc. - £302.82
That's including putting the mc on.
What do you think
SBS brake pads which are great on the track and on the road also .
Brake pads - £25.59 + vat per calliper x 3
Hel Brake lines – Two line race set up front and one rear £79.75 + vat
Motul racing brake fluid (regarded as the best) £20.05 + vat
Fitting - £75.78 + VAT
Total all inc. - £302.82
That's including putting the mc on.
What do you think
- NotoriousREV
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I’m sure the lines from Hel are cheaper if you go direct. I’m not 100% sure but I think mine were less than that including VAT.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Front and back?
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Linky
Love the best bike. How's the throttle?
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Oh wait, no, you’re right it’s £96 for front and rear.Broccers wrote: Sat Jun 23, 2018 4:58 pmLinky
Love the best bike. How's the throttle?
Throttle is spot on. The new KTMs aren’t like the shinty old ones
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Bye bye Mr Honda. It was a blast. Funnily enough it was my love for this bike that convinced pretty much my whole immediate group of mates to get into sports bikes!
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How are those bikes you've not got on your watch list working out?
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So do I - and I don't have a Bike... or a tow bar for that matter...


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I got a new bike yesterday too!



Only 160 miles on it, factory authority spec Yamaha FJR1300. I'm on duty tomorrow night so hopefully will put another couple hundred on it.



Only 160 miles on it, factory authority spec Yamaha FJR1300. I'm on duty tomorrow night so hopefully will put another couple hundred on it.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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She's a beaut isn't she - made to measure, fits the quad or either bike. Plenty of room upfront for stuff (camping gear, firewood, tools etc) and the jerry can holders make my dingle tingle

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No part of that is subtletim wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 10:43 am I got a new bike yesterday too!
Only 160 miles on it, factory authority spec Yamaha FJR1300. I'm on duty tomorrow night so hopefully will put another couple hundred on it.

Good on you Tim for contributing like this.
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Well I haven't had time to even book a CBT or theory yet, so I'm trying not to get ahead of myself.JLv3.0 wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 10:22 am How are those bikes you've not got on your watch list working out?

Having said that, my brother decided to get his arse into gear at the same time I did and picked his new bike up at the weekend. I think the Caterham is kinda blocking progress. If I didn't have that sat there I'd be more incentivised to push the bike thing along quicker.