That’s a definite No hereDoctor T wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 8:05 pm On one day am free. i got stopped from riding the bike. By A big, bloody boil on my bum. Called the doc, asking him to see it as I think I have a boil. Go there, shorts down, and he said you have a bloody big boil. I told him I had I looked it up on Google. He asked am I was a doctor, I said I was a GP. Looking confused, I said a Google practitioner.![]()
Seriously the bugger hurts.
Wana see pic's of it![]()
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On those newer bikes are you supposed to switch ignition on and off "to open can bus or something" to allow charging?Glenn wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:33 pm MOT's and serviced today, booked in for 08.30, I went to start the bike at 07.50, nothing, no life whatsoever. Plugged the Optimate into the din socket, not charging. Tried a jump start power pack, turned over once then nothing. I hooked the Optimate direct to the battery and after 90 minutes the bike started, it's been fine ever since. The battery was replaced in October.
Mark in Synter Shrewsbury was accommodating and got the bike booked in after 11.30 MOT he had waiting.
Bono estente!
1983 GS1000G | 1984 GSX1100EF | 1997 FLHR | 1998 FLSTS | 1999 R1100RT
1983 GS1000G | 1984 GSX1100EF | 1997 FLHR | 1998 FLSTS | 1999 R1100RT
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Bought the Carpuride W702b and the adaptor from eBay that’s needed, fitted well and quite neat. Can’t get pics the right way up….
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We had a club ride to a State Park 120 miles away down nice, twisty, country roads! At 80 miles in, TPS told me that my brand new rear tire was going flat quickly. With lots of help from the other guys, we got the spike of bone (Bone!?!) out, put in a plug, and pumped it back up. One of the other guys stayed with me as I rode cautiously home with a very slow leak. Two refills of air, and I got home.
Now, to figure out what to do about my tire!
I've never had a bike with TPS before. The more I ride this bike, the more I appreciate it!!
Usually, I have my own tire patch kit and pump on the bike. But, for some reason, it was all on my Suzuki VStrom. So, do I put all that stuff back on the BMW and sell the VStrom, or just buy another patch kit and pump?
Now, to figure out what to do about my tire!
I've never had a bike with TPS before. The more I ride this bike, the more I appreciate it!!
Usually, I have my own tire patch kit and pump on the bike. But, for some reason, it was all on my Suzuki VStrom. So, do I put all that stuff back on the BMW and sell the VStrom, or just buy another patch kit and pump?
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Replaced rear brake pads. It was easier than on a bicycle!
Still there was a smidge over 1mm left
I couldn't see the coolant level in the inspection window. The first time I've removed the side fairing, and I was over the level.
Just to get the new tyres and I am ready for two weeks in Spain!
Still there was a smidge over 1mm left
I couldn't see the coolant level in the inspection window. The first time I've removed the side fairing, and I was over the level.
Just to get the new tyres and I am ready for two weeks in Spain!
I am here to learn.
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If you shine torch from front between forks you can see coolant level.Arends wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:59 am Replaced rear brake pads. It was easier than on a bicycle!
Still there was a smidge over 1mm left![]()
I couldn't see the coolant level in the inspection window. The first time I've removed the side fairing, and I was over the level.
Just to get the new tyres and I am ready for two weeks in Spain!
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I agreed to buy a 48 year old bike yesterday, a Honda CB550F2 Four, it needs some work, ie 3&4 carbs flood, replace the coils, leads & plugs, find and refit an original headlight.
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Finally got round to re blacking the trim on my Sprinter.Did the 1st coat(Wurth bumper dye)then it started spitting with rain


Considering how far it had gone grey(you can see the footwell for comparison)I think the 1st coat has done well,will do the 2nd coat later in the week.
I use this product on all black plastic,including on my bikes,works an absolute treat.


Considering how far it had gone grey(you can see the footwell for comparison)I think the 1st coat has done well,will do the 2nd coat later in the week.
I use this product on all black plastic,including on my bikes,works an absolute treat.
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Sky looked clear, needed to pop into town briefly so took OH's CB125 which doesn't, irritatingly, have a waterproof oversuit in the top box as I discovered when I came out of the shops to semi-biblical rain. No fairing either.
I'd quite forgotten just how wet rain can be.
I'd quite forgotten just how wet rain can be.
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Rode home on this bad boy today
Yamaha Tricity 125 for the missus. Very confidence inspiring in the wet with two wheels up front! Also managed 70mph on the clocks on the flat and 55mph uphill. Keyless ride, linked brakes, stop start technology, underseat storage, handy drop down hook for a shipping bag. Living the dream. The RT's going on market place as we speak 
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I love the inspiration that 2 front wheels can give. The Niken I test rode was brilliant in the rain.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
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I had a 550/4 K something for a short while. Horrible chocolate brown colour. I thought it wasn't as good as the 400/4 when Honda made a real quality bikes before the penny counters got in.Glenn wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 11:28 am I agreed to buy a 48 year old bike yesterday, a Honda CB550F2 Four, it needs some work, ie 3&4 carbs flood, replace the coils, leads & plugs, find and refit an original headlight.CB550.jpg
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
May the shaft be with you
May the shaft be with you
