06-05-2007, 03:36pm
Hi all,
Wow, thanks for all of the advice so far - this forum is unbelievable - which means the people in it are too!)
I have noticed that my hump on the back of the bike doesn't sit flush all the way around, ie one side sits a little higher than the other. The bike has had a crack in the subframe which was repaired under warranty -but maybe it wasn't rewelded quite straight? Anyway, I have found another original alloy sub frame, so maybe I'll just replace it and grab those support braces.
As I said, this forum is great - so much so, that I have been able to miss out on washing the car, mowing the lawn, faining interest with the brides discussion and feeding the next door neighbours dog (all just this weekend) - point is , I have been too busy reading the forum (the dog has been yoadilling a lot, and that is a bit disturbing - guess I'd better get it something....throws bone)
OK, well, back to pretending that my bike has arrived (got another two weeks before taking delivery of the 99 copper).
Ciao
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Wow, thanks for all of the advice so far - this forum is unbelievable - which means the people in it are too!)
I have noticed that my hump on the back of the bike doesn't sit flush all the way around, ie one side sits a little higher than the other. The bike has had a crack in the subframe which was repaired under warranty -but maybe it wasn't rewelded quite straight? Anyway, I have found another original alloy sub frame, so maybe I'll just replace it and grab those support braces.
As I said, this forum is great - so much so, that I have been able to miss out on washing the car, mowing the lawn, faining interest with the brides discussion and feeding the next door neighbours dog (all just this weekend) - point is , I have been too busy reading the forum (the dog has been yoadilling a lot, and that is a bit disturbing - guess I'd better get it something....throws bone)
OK, well, back to pretending that my bike has arrived (got another two weeks before taking delivery of the 99 copper).
Ciao
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