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Yes, oil splashing around the gearbox and a little gearbox pressure forcing a little into the tube
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try to find out what caused it as well so it does not happen again. maybe get some bracing over the cracks. It looks like a stress crack caused by the lugs holding the top of the shock
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Looks like a 2009 colour scheme, in 2010 scheme changed to black I think. Also the earlier bikes had a band back break, the disc is a later model feature
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Yes, but a better more compact option might be a co2 pump. There is a small cost for cartridges but it is less than a dollar a piece if bought in 20's,
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Go pro do their own editing software, download from their site I believe
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I have no issue using the chest mount, I don't find it tight at all
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I disagree with the "gadget for gadgets sake" comment, it is a very useful part that the manufacturers would do well to install from the start as surely more oil capacity is a plus. Also the leaking because of poor breather positioning is fixed with this relatively cheap accessory
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In the interest of getting the bike running, why not just file a little off the plate itself rather than modding the case. It looks like it would only take a little filing to get it in place. I know it is supposed to fit but the alternative is to wait for a replacement that may end up having the same issue anyway
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I would imagine that Adrian will get you one as the US importer, he does such a good job for ossa in supporting the brand
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I am no bantam expert but all other dogs I have seen have 2 arms to keep them in place, looks like there could be one missing where the flat part is
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Ah!......sounds familiar, I put 10 mm risers on mine and felt much more comfy, more upright and balanced.
If your bars are like in your profile pic they look to only be a little further than I have mine so risers and a little turn back may make all the difference
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You need to throw your leg over one to see for yourself, the first ossa I had I knew it was for me the moment I got on it, I didn't think the pegs were too high or together front too low, it just felt right to me, and very light, so much so that I bought a new 2013 factory model which is the dogs b****cks
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Good job, new powdercoat and sticker job looks great by the way
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C spanner makes sense, I am not sure of the size though
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I think the term "spanner wrench" is confusing us, as a spanner and a wrench are the same thing depending on which country you are in......explain please!
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that is exactly where it goes, I am amazed that you perservered for 2 years trying to get it to work with just the airscrew!
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The hole above the airscrew is missing the screw to raise the needle
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I'd sell you my TY mono if you weren't so far away!
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I will dived in here as I have had two ossa's myself, the first a 2011 model that certainly had some starting issues that were eventually addressed between the updated maps and the easy start system. I also heard that some early bikes had gearbox issues but I never had any problem mechanically or otherwise with my 2011. I like the bike so much that I traded up to a 2013 Factory R last year. I am in Canada and am fortunate enough to have the importer less than an hour away so spares are generally not an issue for me. Trials tribulations in Church Stretton I believe are relatively close to you and are fantastic to deal with, I am in Canada and they have shipped parts to me very quickly. They also seem to have a very extensive stock of parts as can be witnessed on their website. LIke most modern bikes the spare parts can be quite expensive depending on what you break, I don't thnk the plastics are outrageous, in fact I think the most overpriced part I have seen is the gear change lever, although the one for a gas gas pro is a direct fit at half the price so there are options. IN my opinion the good outweigh the bad, I would buy another.
JSP on here has also had two ossa's so would be another candidate to give you an opinion.
I will sit back now and wait for the naysayers......cue: dabster and Eddie Lejeune
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I think the white tube is the fast one and the black the slow one
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oooooh.......handbags at 20 paces.........
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not wearing a helmet doesn't make it any cooler.....!
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Costa Special Parts list one on page 22 of their catalogue: http://www.costaspecialparts.it/eng/prodotti.htm
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I would guess less than 100 quid, trialstribulations.net have all the kit necessary
Alternatively you could also just buy the rear bendy mudguard which is a direct bolt on fit with no modification, although I like the look of the new seat base/mudguard better than the old look.
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