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obriens65

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  1. obriens65 replied to AndyBuk's post in a topic in Yamaha Customs
    I always use Bridgestone Battlax BT45 tyres. They're dual compoud, harder in the middle for wear and softer on the edges for cornering grip. I get around 12000 ish miles out of them.
  2. Ride as though every car driver is actively trying to killl you. You have to think for them 'cos they don't. Other than that, have fun it only gets better.
  3. Well done on getting your A2.
  4. obriens65 replied to sandbag20's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
  5. I really meant thank you. That particular niece is mummy's little Princess and needs a good scare every now and then. [emoji83]
  6. Bloody hell they start young in Portugal, he's only 2!
  7. obriens65 replied to wild foamy's post in a topic in Yamaha Gallery
    Looks very tidy. Many miles of fun to be had.
  8. Thank you. You just completely freaked out my seven year old niece
  9. obriens65 replied to beemer328's post in a topic in Naked
    Try Redex petrol system cleaner. Give it a double dose then go take it for a blast up the nearest motorway.
  10. obriens65 replied to slice's post in a topic in General
    I as run off the road on my GT750. The bike went in to a ditch and I slid down the road about 150 yards on my front. The bike gear and this crash hat did their jobs and all I suffered was bruises and sore bones. An open faced helmet would have been a very different ending. W***er didn't even stop to see ifI was alive.
  11. That looks like an entertaining way to die.
  12. obriens65 replied to slice's post in a topic in General
    This is my problem with open faced helmets. If I'd been wearing one on this particular day I wouldn't have much of a face left.
  13. obriens65 replied to Tommy xs's post in a topic in The Bar
    My CB750 failed it's test because the petrol tap seal had started to perish an fuel was seeping out. I hadn't noticed it because it wasn't dripping yet just wet around the seal. If the tester hadn't spotted it that could have been petrol dripping on a hot engine. On the other hand the TR1 failed it's last MOT because the bracket that holds the mirror on had cracked and my chemical metal repair wasn't 'adequate'. There are good things and bad things about the current test for older bikes. I think a test is necessary but the age of the bike should determine the criteria for what's tested.
  14. obriens65 replied to sniff6's post in a topic in The Bar
    That's just mad.