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Jim R

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About Jim R

  • Birthday 12/24/1976

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  • Current Bike(s)
    Past. Susuki TS50X '90, Cagiva Mito '93 & Yamaha YZF600R '98 Thundercat Present. Yamaha R1 50th WGP & Yamaha '06 YZF R6R

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    London
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    My bike, um, yeah my bike! I'm also into my Scuba.

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  1. Hi Guys, just after a bit of advice really. I've got an 06 r6 with 43000 miles on the clock and I was looking at selling up for a R1. However, I was offered £1000 in p/x! It has more money than that on in accessories! Can any one confirm that is about right? Am i kidding myself that its worth more? The bike is in excellent condition with Gilles stuff all over it, carbon everything, Akra exhaust with de-cated stainless headers, braided hoses, Galfer discs all round and power commander. Thanks for your input Jim
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    R6R PCIII Maps

    YamaGod nice find! Many thanks Jim
  3. I think you will find graphite grease will trap far more dirt! The idea of WD40 is to remove the dirt from the lock not lube it. Most of the dirt will be engrained in so a blast of air I doubt will be suffient. Maybe both together but for this defo remove cap because crap will be flying everywhere. I would advise a drop of engine oil, again as not to trap to much crap, as a lube for the lock. But hey everyone does things differently. Good luck Jim
  4. Hi Cameron, Get some WD40 and give it a good blast in the lock. Put key in and work the lock until it frees up. Now open the filler and angle so that the WD40 can drain out with any crud it's removed. Repeat again and then finish of by putting a drop of oil down the barrel to lube it working it in the mechanisim with the key. Hey presto it should be fine Jim
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    R6R PCIII Maps

    Hi all, I don't suppose anyone has a map for the following setup I could use until I can get mine booked in for a custom one. I have a K&N air filter, headers of a 05 model (no cat) and Akra can. I'm currently running a map from the disc that came with the PCIII but wondered if anyone had a better one. Cheers in advance Jim
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    wot a nob

    Thats cracking! I like the sound his head makes as it hits the floor, it's like it's hollow! This would explain a few things. The nervous smile when he takes his lid off aswell, lol Only one word can describe this fellow, and it starts with a capital C. Thats right clumsey Ha ha
  7. No problem. I'm a recruiter at London AFCO now so if you have any questions, give me a shout and I'll try to help you out. All the best with it and let me know how you get on. Jim
  8. You'll need to know all that for your interview. Your training at Halton is what is known as basic training, i.e marching, service knowledge, lots of physical activities and ground defence (Rifle training,etc). Your trade training as a Heavy tech (same as Mechanical engineer) will be at RAF Cosford near Telford. Enjoy!
  9. Good to see the people waiting at the bus stop came to his aid! Oh they didn't they just looked the other way, lets hope they don't need anyones help one day.
  10. Ah 101 Sqn at Brize. I worked there before moving to 18 Sqn Chinooks at Odiham. Cracking place, guys are great. Just out of interest, what AFCO you joining at? I'm a heavy Tech and been in 11 years. Great job with plenty of travel, you'll love it.
  11. Very nice, keep up the good work!
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    Leather care

    Thanks for the info guys. I remember dubbin now, my ma used to make me put that stuff on my footie boots when I was still a wee one. That will work a treat on my boots. Well weather is good here today, 13 whole degrees. Positively a heat wave. Bike here I come! Thanks again for the info cheers Jim
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    My R6

    Hi there, here's a few pics of my R6. When I bought this the previous owner had toured Europe on it! It's now got 39000 miles on the clock. I have however had the shims out which were miles out. So for those that say shims never need doing, think again. Cheers Jim
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    Leather care

    Hi there, Quick question, I'm torn between which leather care product to use on my gear. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm thinking Autoglym but not sure. Cheers Jim
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    Good Morning

    Morning Mark, Good to have you on board. Jim
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