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About tgsm7
- Birthday 03/24/1987
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Current Bike(s)
2012 ER6-N
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http://thegreatshaunman-chernobyltour.blogspot.com/
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Male
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Kent
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Interests
Music, Cooking, Bass Guitar, Bikes, Drinking and Eating.
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A hugger is usually a good thing to have, helps keep the bike clean.
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i quite like this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SCOOTABOBBER-/221196879895?_trksid=p5197.m1992&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D14%26meid%3D6006141717805858467%26pid%3D100015%26prg%3D1006%26rk%3D1%26sd%3D221196879895%26
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New member - yamaha rxs 100, need tlc
tgsm7 replied to londonrulz's topic in New Members Welcome Area
Welcome to the forum. Nice bike, my first was an RXS100. -
Street triple
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Standard bike tool kit. RAC card.
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Great choice for a first bike, loved the one i had.
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I went last year and really enjoyed it, the revolution show was very entertaining, the stalls were good for a bargain and there was ALOT of bikes to see. I didnt go to any of the 'riding clinics' or 'ask and expert' areas etc, but im sure they would have been helpful.
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Anyone going this year? I might be up there Friday.
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Ive tried listening to music while riding, but i didnt like the loss of awareness. The sound of the engine is good enough for me and of course my (purposely) bad singing and ranting.....
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What I am going to do is rebuild the tiny front porch/garden I have and level it out to street level and put two anchors in, flood light with PIR and maybe a mini CCTV system rather than keeping it in the road for next bike. Id just put the one anchor in, but position it to the back wheel of the bike. Front wheels can be unbolted with the chain intact, or lifted slightly and the whole bike wheeled away. Anyone have experience with using the disc brake alarms and the mini sim card trackers, are they any good as I know they draw a small amount of current? Ive used a Xena alarm disc lock for nearly 2 years. Plus point: compact loud fairly robust Neg points: Need to keep the sensors clean can be very sensitive to light movement (wind, a lorry going past ect) Ive had 2 XX-6's but they kept malfunctioning, Xena were very helpful, but after a new alarm module and another one malfunctioning i gave up and tried a XZZ-6 which so far hasn't had any issues (about 6 months old) Also look into getting your next bike data tagged Thanks for the support everyone and keep spreading the word encase it does reappear. Good luck.
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Sorry to hear this matey. ill keep an eye out round the maidstone area
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Used to go round the classic car shows with my dad in this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/foden_djp/6845547721/ 1961 mammoth major mk.V with 1964 trailer. Now my hobbies are bass guitar, collecting music and cooking (latter is my job also). I like to travel, but thats an expensive hobby.
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Dumb shit I've done since getting my bike
tgsm7 replied to Grouch's topic in Dual Sport, Offroad Bikes
Dropped my brand new ER6-n, 2 weeks after getting it Came on too heavy on the front brake coming to a stop on a slope, luckily it was at a very slow speed so all i could do was ease it down, look around and quickly get it back it. Oh, done the 'keys in the ignition' thing a couple of times