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  1. Yes these plugs can be interchanged, The plugs are exactly the same but the resister is to prevent radio interference and effecting some types of electronic ignition units. NGK's website has all the details.
  2. The cap on mine is plastic, if I had broken it the way you describe then I think would just replace the cap.
  3. Is it a Domino throttle? Peel back the hand grip and check what colour the throttle tube is! If it is white you have a 'fast' one If it is black you have a 'slow' one All the components are interchangable so you could get the oposite to what you have now and then you try both see which you prefer.
  4. I'd always be nervous of it "unfolding" at speed. Not a problem, The 'CMF' trailer is secured. Like any trailer you must always use it when it's fully assembled and its designed so when a bike is loaded it would make it even more secure!
  5. The new tin is back on the shelf. I was chattin to a friend who has secretly been using notoil for some time, He/She said 'the best place for that old sticky mineral stuff is in next doors cat litter tray.' How cruel would that be but how funny would it look? A bit messy to say the least! oops!
  6. Hii B40RT I do mine exactly how you describe But the situation my friend has is he lives in a quasi semi, and has to carry it through a narrow tunnel. so he's not as fortunate as us!
  7. They are a good idea especialy for storage. Though a bit on the heavy side for one person to carry round back of house, My friend has one and he has to dismantle it to make it lighter. Originally he wanted a Kliponoff'Light' like mine but Pendle Eng (the pushbike rack People) have bought out the brand and hence no longer in production. When I got in contact with them they only had a couple of trailers and some racks left over. If you can get a Kliponoff second hand they are quite a lot lighter weighing 70kg and suitable for up to a 200kg bike (300Kg gross)
  8. Scotty, I'm in Cheshire UK notoil is available as a kit,. (filter oil, rim seal grease and a cleaner) I would recommend to use with new filters as it is not compatable with mineral based oils or cleaners (ie parafin or white spirit wont touch it!) and likewise the Notoil cleaner wont touch mineral oils. Dead easy to use, Disolve the cleaner in warm water in the sink, It wont stink the house out, Pull the plug and rinse under tap. Have a look at their site notoil.com
  9. Im using No-Toil filter oil the same as I use on my enduro bike for years and TwinAir filters, Its convenient and can wash your filters in the sink. I got a new can of silkolene oil I wont be using it's yours to collect if you're local.
  10. Hi all, Just joined TC. Dare I admit that I've come from the Enduro side, I am new to trials and have been doing lots of practice and done a couple of easy trials. Got a 06Gasser 250 and wish I started this game years ago, Rick
 
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