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  • Not sure they'll have any.

    Anywhere near a sportsbikeshop?

    There's one in Harlow now...
    This is available in Reading & Harlow. If you've got a metal tank!

  • Or else I guess I could buy a phone mount. But I don't really want to risk it or rinse my battery.

  • I've gone through sothern sweden with a list of major town names hand written on paper and taped to the tank.
    For more precise directions it might be a bit more tricky.
    Just get out there. Stop and check your phone once in a while.

  • Cheers. I'm clearly being thick as you've basically provided the answer:

    Ride past a motorcycle shop!

    Theres one not far off route in St Albans.

  • That's the sort of thing I was originally thinking.

    I guess my main worry was paper with no faring and fast A roads.

  • Try shop via a camera store (or maybe even Argos?)… get yourself a waterproof phone/camera sleeve thing like this, to put the notes in:


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  • It worked on my naked bike on motorways.

  • Oof.


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  • You should still find it’s fairly still near the top of the tank as your clocks should create a bit of a buffer. As has been said write the major town names on a bit of paper and tape it down, I would add the road you leave town on as well (eg 414 Chelmsford; 414 Danbury; 414/1010 Burnham on Crotch).

    Have a copy in your pocket and a copy on your phone. If you have a big rear map pocket, shove the paper copy in there with a paper map.

  • Is that an Ohlins shock too? If you don't, I might. Seems too cheap to me but could just be jealousy as mine wasn't that cheap.

  • Can’t afford to. At that price it is worth it for parts!

    Do it. You could easily flip it. But yea, seemed mega bargain compared to what yours has cost

  • Argh....

    I do not need another bike. Or do i.

  • Bro, do you even biek?

  • Yup - might have the cartridges in the forks too, tough to see clearly. Good buy that!

  • Rather embarrassingly dropped the Explorer today, went to move it and forgot the disclock was on, was on a slope and it caught me by surprise.
    No major damage other than pride and a clutch lever.

    Does replacing a clutch lever involve much?
    (It's only the tip that gone, so should be useable for the foreseeable)

  • If you file it smooth it will pass the MoT. But if it's jagged it's supposed to be a fail.

  • I'd definitely file it regardess.

    Also a tip I remember (which I've never n done) is to saw or file stress line in your levers just past the MOT length and/or your minimum usable length. That way if it gets knocked it breaks at the right place.

  • But to the question, a clutch lever is normally quite easy. Depending how much adjustment there is on the lever you may not even have to slacken or disconnect the cable.

  • Have to do ITV here, strict.

  • just the tip

    snigger

    Swapping levers is piss easy. Hex keys and a little swearing.

  • Think you're missing the opportunity to fit a speedshifter.

  • None in Eire, France or Germany. Think Belgium, Netherlands and luxenbourg maybe the same my brain forgets.

  • Even this has MOT, since I (occasionally) use it on green lanes.

    Definitely getting a bit warm for it though.


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  • Looking very purposeful there in the dappled sunlight. I finally relented and bought a motocross jersey and some under armour, no way could I survive next week's temperatures in my normal textile jacket.

  • I wear the Acerbis X-Air comp suit with a jersey, and then an old perforated AlpineStars textile jacket on top. Feel a bit naked on the road in just a jersey, mind.

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