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completed my crf250rally clutch yesterday, but when i came to test it, the rear tyre was horrendously thumpy-bouncy ... turns out it was the mousse flattened at the bottom from standing too long. Took for a tyre warming blast and it came back to normal .. phew.
Took it for a little local run .. all fine .
Left the side fairings off as i aim to fit my YSS shock soon (ish).
what have you done to your bike today??
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Re: what have you done to your bike today??
Greetings Richard,
They are the black polyester fleece lined of the available two types and just slide straight over the hand protectors. The mirror stems can easily be accommodated with a camping eyelet if needed.
A little bit tight fitting around the switches but they do give a little clearance with use. I have an eyelet fitted at the cable end for a shoe lace tie as there can be a little bit of a draft depending upon master cylinder sizes; cables; etc
Easily removed for trials events and then put back on for the ride home. Great accessory for my needs and combined with heated grips they are easy to use.
TTFN
Hugh.
They are the black polyester fleece lined of the available two types and just slide straight over the hand protectors. The mirror stems can easily be accommodated with a camping eyelet if needed.
A little bit tight fitting around the switches but they do give a little clearance with use. I have an eyelet fitted at the cable end for a shoe lace tie as there can be a little bit of a draft depending upon master cylinder sizes; cables; etc
Easily removed for trials events and then put back on for the ride home. Great accessory for my needs and combined with heated grips they are easy to use.
TTFN
Hugh.