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Re: a good toolset?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:17 am
by xivlia
i wil try and find a cheap courier to send the bike to someone on here. il do this after my holiday, i hope it wont cost too much, i also gonna phone a nother member who lives in glasgow to see if he can come up to see the bike for me.

Re: a good toolset?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:02 am
by billnit
I perservered for 10 pages of the other thread and had other things to do, but was wondering a couple of things (apologes if this has been covered in pages 11-91)

Have you actually been able to ride this thing yet? - I mean for pleasure, rather than testing something?
How much do you reckon you've spent to date in parts/labour and your own time?
What are last three letters of reg no. so i can avoid when this comes up on ebay eventually.... ;)

Seriously, hope you get it sorted and learn something along the way - you wont find any better place than here to do so.

Just listen, take time and most of all enjoy it....

Re: a good toolset?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:28 am
by perculiarraddish
xivlia wrote:i wil try and find a cheap courier to send the bike to someone on here. il do this after my holiday, i hope it wont cost too much, i also gonna phone a nother member who lives in glasgow to see if he can come up to see the bike for me.
Well done Ersan. :clap: