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That was the first bit I tried - and the chain will lead through it, but trying to get it further through the other bits and out underneath just...
As long as he hasn't snitched a parcel, sausage-end and gone goose over stump frog side!
Oh I like those Halcyon ones - might have to think about grabbing a pair. Have to wait, though - if I don't stop spending on the bike soon, I'm...
Love to go, but it would be a 2 day trip at best for me just to get there - have fun, anyway, bet it'll be a blast.
***the title should read "WWII..." but this stooopid software keeps changing it, like those godawful text predictors on phones I've had these on...
Well unfortunately as I said earlier, the rear peg frames can be removed in a matter of seconds on the street scrambler, so using them for the...
I would say a Simson S50 - but it was my first "bike" so I thought it was great at the time. The worst one I've ridden would be the RF900 -...
I forgot to mention - I decided to get the rpm display up, just to see how I was doing with my riding and gear changes and I was shocked to see...
Can't get the chain through it
Yeah, I'm doing the back wheel - only choice, really. I've always been reluctant to use the wheels, but I suppose in this case, with it chained to...
Took it for a 70+ mile ride today, to Stamford to visit my Mother for the first time since the Covid-19 restrictions. I used to go once a month...
Yup - I only bought it entirely as a fun bike. I'm limited to 70-100 miles per trip before I start struggling, and there's plenty of good roads...
Thought I'd make a thread about the bike I just bought - what I think of it and how or if the aftermarket parts I bought for it work. I was...
Of Glasgow were recommended to me on the FOCU forum for a holed radiator and they were excellent. Very good on the 'phone and friendly, to boot....
Ah, won't buy a Thruxton, then! Sales guy at my local was saying they are all that hard when I mentioned it after riding the XSR900 (and spending...
Mrs and I were at a farm shop yesterday and amongst the stones etc for gardens was a headstone which read "Beneath this stone All cold and hard...
Unfortunately, the wooden plank of a seat is a spine killer! At least for this old fart...:eyes:
Unfortunately on the Scrambler it's quite pointless, because the pegs are removable and only held on with two allen-head bolts.
Hi Peeps, anyone have a Street Scrambler and use a ground anchor with chain & lock? Where do you put the chain on the bike to secure it? I've...
Fitted the TEC luggage rack to my Bonnie Scrambler - very nice, very quick & easy to fit, despite naff-all instruction for the bike.