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    terry.tz
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    #126

    best part its one of them things were a garage won't have a clue can't imagine this being that common is it @Jens-Eskildsen

    "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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      Jens Eskildsen
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      Mine were the same when i bought it. I chased it for weeks, leening out the whole carb before i looked at a parts fiche.
      I knew right away what was wrong when i saw the missing washer.

      I think its just easy to misplace that one.

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      • J Jens Eskildsen

        Mine were the same when i bought it. I chased it for weeks, leening out the whole carb before i looked at a parts fiche.
        I knew right away what was wrong when i saw the missing washer.

        I think its just easy to misplace that one.

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        @jens-eskildsen fare enough

        "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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          vtrn_raptor
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          Feels good to be riding again lol now I have another question how can I replace a steering lock

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          • V vtrn_raptor

            Feels good to be riding again lol now I have another question how can I replace a steering lock

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            #130

            @vtrn_raptor drill it out and replace it there is a thread on here about it I think

            "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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              #131

              my bad just been looking but can't imagine it being hard really just drill the core and mangle the pins pull the guts out and you should see how to take it out but there like £35 so I tried picking it but keyways just too small for me

              "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                vtrn_raptor
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                #132

                Okay I'll give it a go as don't really want a bike with no steering lock lol as where I live the bike theft rate is ridiculous

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                • V vtrn_raptor

                  Okay I'll give it a go as don't really want a bike with no steering lock lol as where I live the bike theft rate is ridiculous

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                  @vtrn_raptor that's why my bikes in the kitchen 😏

                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                    oldman
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                    #134

                    Its not a genuine dt unless its been stolen at one time or another, thief magnets

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                    • O oldman

                      Its not a genuine dt unless its been stolen at one time or another, thief magnets

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                      @oldman mines clean still can't be many that haven't been stolen and recovered like the figures on that would be interesting

                      "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                      • terry.tzT terry.tz

                        @oldman mines clean still can't be many that haven't been stolen and recovered like the figures on that would be interesting

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                        @terry-tz can't imagine a bike in my kitchen 😂😂😂😂could sit on it and drink my coffee

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                        • declanD declan

                          @terry-tz can't imagine a bike in my kitchen 😂😂😂😂could sit on it and drink my coffee

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                          terry.tz
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                          @declan hahahaha I do when I go, my sisters ride it into the dining room there and it's my seat

                          "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                            @declan hahahaha I do when I go, my sisters ride it into the dining room there and it's my seat

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                            declan
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                            @terry-tz hahaha that's next level man hate to slip the clutch and send it through the tv lol

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                              andrewj1680
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                              I have 2 in my kitchen and a cr500 in the bedroom 😂

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                                terry.tz
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                                hahaha @andrewj1680 that's just how its meant to be I remember seeing bikes get built and kept in the house from as young as I can remember seen car be built in a house too but not ours

                                "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                                  terry.tz
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                                  personally, I see it as a man should look after his tools and sometimes in the house is the best option

                                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                                    Shiny shiny tools............... drooool, can never have too many!

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                                      I have 2 in my kitchen and a cr500 in the bedroom 😂

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                                      @andrewj1680 if I owned a cr 500 I'd have it in bed with me making sure it's warm lol but serous question those things can't be light how do you get it up the stairs I couldn't imaging getting a pitbike up then never mind a beast

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                                        I wouldn't worry about a steering lock too much. Theives break them with little effort. In my opinion the best cheap theif deterrent is an alarmed disk lock. Nice and small to take around with you, but packing a loud enough siren to wake yourself / the neighbors up.

                                        TDR 125 - 2001

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                                        • MightymanM Mightyman

                                          I wouldn't worry about a steering lock too much. Theives break them with little effort. In my opinion the best cheap theif deterrent is an alarmed disk lock. Nice and small to take around with you, but packing a loud enough siren to wake yourself / the neighbors up.

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                                          @mightyman yeah +1 on disk locks

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