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It's getting a bit cold in the mornings for the bike now
And a bit wet & frosty.
Think it might be time to think about sticking it in the garage, but ready for weekends like the last one.
Ok, so the pics aint great, but not bad for an iphone
And a bit wet & frosty.
Think it might be time to think about sticking it in the garage, but ready for weekends like the last one.
Ok, so the pics aint great, but not bad for an iphone
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got my test on the 14th Nov.. think i won't buy till next year now.
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Originally Posted by Fletch,Oct 16 2008, 04:13 PM
It's getting a bit cold in the mornings for the bike now
And a bit wet & frosty.
Think it might be time to think about sticking it in the garage, but ready for weekends like the last one.
And a bit wet & frosty.
Think it might be time to think about sticking it in the garage, but ready for weekends like the last one.
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Coincidently I have been looking for some new handle grips.
I wasn't going to bother with heated ones, but I guess I could
Very difficult to decide which ones
These were among the faves so far
And IIRC the reg was around
I wasn't going to bother with heated ones, but I guess I could
Very difficult to decide which ones
These were among the faves so far
And IIRC the reg was around
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Very tasteful
I wanted to retain the Honda OEM unheated grips on mine, so I fitted a "heated grip kit".
You remove the existing grip and fit thin flexible heated elements wrapped around the bar before sticking the orginal grips back on.
Works very well.
I wanted to retain the Honda OEM unheated grips on mine, so I fitted a "heated grip kit".
You remove the existing grip and fit thin flexible heated elements wrapped around the bar before sticking the orginal grips back on.
Works very well.
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Originally Posted by Rew,Oct 12 2008, 07:02 PM
Affraid not. Getting it on Tuesday so will try and get some then, failing that the weekend. That excited I forgot!