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some pictures from the trial at Burrycliffe Quarry last sunday.
sunny but cold day and the ground was in good condition
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If the original dellorto was worn out, mikuni just easier to source
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My videos from Sundays trial
Burrycliffe Quarry (Dales classic 4/12/16): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz3viLD8efZlGDHSjyE5aif4SD2jP0gsD
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Yes I do, had a bad back the past 4 weeks.
Hopefully riding it at the weekend.
Can't wait miss riding
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Sunday trial at Stathams quarry.
Lovely venue, look forward to riding there at some point in the future.
Stathams quarry (Peakclassic trial): http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz3viLD8efZnzcJs0c43XgE_UZAPS2h-L
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Had a good time watching and videoing.
It's a great venue
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What im getting at, is you do not need WiFi or a phone signal to use Bluetooth.
besides the Bluetooth on the bike is just the way 2 parts are communicating instead of using wire.
just like your phone to a Bluetooth headset/speakers.
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Powder coating has got a lot better the last few years.
Gone are the days of a frame you could tell was powder coating because it was so thick and it filled the joins in frames etc.
Now days its a lot thinner and looks a lot like paint.
I don't have the problem of what to go for, mines chrome being a Beamish lol.
just glad it doesn't need redoing, as that isn't cheap.
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Bluetooth has nothing to do with having or not having wifi & phone signal .
totally separate tech
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Not that im bothered it doesnt.
i had the bottle given me.
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The ACU aren't bothered if you can ride the bike or not, they just want the money you pay for the licence.
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I have the Putoline TT trial oil that's meant to be strawberry scented and to be honest I cant smell it.
It just smells like an ordinary two stroke oil .
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Interesting read
just last week I had been trying to make the Beamish Suzuki's front brake better.
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No worries, it happens, im sure a mod will move it over.
but at least my reply may help lol
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Lol didnt notice it was in the Yamaha forum, i just clicked on the Recent Topics on the right of the page
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bet an XL250
lots on ebay
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Most of my gear is Wulfsport
I have found it to be well made and does the job great
so far i have
Boots
Winter gloves (summer gloves aren't Wulfsport)
Jacket
trousers
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When I got my Beamish in April it had a new pair of MT43s.
To be fair at my level, "Beginner" they seem fine, I haven't had any issues with grip, but then I don't have any experience of other brands.
They will do me for now.
If the bike had needed new tyres when I got it, I wouldn't have necessarily gone for the Mt43s though
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Until the points wear.
I meant with this new setup, once set, its set for life, as it has no touching parts to wear out, only a failure of a component would require anything being changed.
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