Tommy did first service... (all by myself)
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Tommy did first service... (all by myself)
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OMG i am so happy. First time did it by myself, so proud
have good expensive tools from halfords (live warranty)
clean and lubricat chaine change oil and filter , new bulb, tomorrow fairings repair and breaks
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OMG i am so happy. First time did it by myself, so proud
have good expensive tools from halfords (live warranty)
clean and lubricat chaine change oil and filter , new bulb, tomorrow fairings repair and breaks
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i will wooster thx
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Good work Tom, keep at it, your skills will improve and you won't have to pay a bike shop a small fortune to do these sort of jobs.
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Tom, I try to do as much as I can on our bikes myself & have been for years, I still drop clangers more often than I'd like, each time you make a mistake it's a learning curve, keep up the good work!
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(drunk man ) some cracks on fairing and all that...
i think about selling it and get the one with one have better fairings and better year mileage like all the time
i think about selling it and get the one with one have better fairings and better year mileage like all the time
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Aye, but you'd just break bits on that one as well, so you'd be back to square one again.
Mine is doing sort of OK, but the rev counter is knacked, I've bypassed the sidestand switch and some of the fairing screws are long gone (used cable ties).
Stand far enough back from it though..it looks in mint condition.
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You'd never know that that bike is actually two thirds of a Reliant Robin.
Mine is doing sort of OK, but the rev counter is knacked, I've bypassed the sidestand switch and some of the fairing screws are long gone (used cable ties).
Stand far enough back from it though..it looks in mint condition.
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You'd never know that that bike is actually two thirds of a Reliant Robin.
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Be careful you don't brake it
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Looking good Tom, now the difficult bit
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So what is the latest Tom....was this an old picture or a very recent one?
We don't like pictures of people's brakes in bits followed by nothing from them.
You've gone from a self confessed 0.1 spanners in the Haynes Manual to somewhere between 2.5 and 3.5 spanners I think
We don't like pictures of people's brakes in bits followed by nothing from them.
You've gone from a self confessed 0.1 spanners in the Haynes Manual to somewhere between 2.5 and 3.5 spanners I think
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Last week i was shock how bad the breaks are.
and i gat new chain and sprokets but cant do it by self
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and i gat new chain and sprokets but cant do it by self
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