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Ben Slabby

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  1. Was good to see you all. Some of you I've met before, some I haven't... Nice to see you all in the same place, though. Thanks for making me feel welcome.
  2. I'm sure someone will be making an exhibition of themselves...
  3. How much is the camping, YJ? Ta.
  4. As above, will the fork cap adjuster jobbie swap between TL's and Busa. Different part numbers but that don't mean they necessarily won't...
  5. U704... France /Germany? I had one with a U704 prefix and was told head and cams. Whether this was right, I never fully found out. Not much help, sorry. From memory, it was @Del who mentioned it. There's not much he doesn't know about oilboiler lumps.
  6. Paid, cheers. Scratch that green shit for me, though.
  7. Having put 17" wheels in slabby number 2, it now (predictably) wants to fall over all the time. Any recommendations on how much to take out the stand? I assume they're pressed/stamped steel and easily welded? Ta.
  8. +1 for this. What's wrong with the VM's? Just tired?
  9. I'll just go tip the sofa up.
  10. Bloody lovely, that. Keep it. Or sell it to me for a bargain price.
  11. With great difficulty, apparently. Some say taking out the alternator helps.
  12. Discs are a different size, 300mm on the 750, 310 on the 1052. Caliper mounting holes are drilled different to suit.
  13. Afaik, the M/N were both the same, 750 and 1100.
  14. Flat beam pattern. I have the same on two of my bikes. Should pass fine.
  15. Suzuki don't manufacture bearings, go with Koyo/NTN/SKF etc from your local bearing merchant. Tons cheaper for the same parts.
  16. Is that the official OSS moniker for these now? Kuntana?
  17. Thought you might have, you never know though...
  18. If you look down the blade of the connector terminal, there's a small tang that prevents it from pulling out, a slim screwdriver can be used to push em back enough to pull the terminal free. Make a note of what goes where.
  19. Part number MS-006 on "that" site. £25 quid, but stick in an offer of £20. Usually works. You'll need either the airbox to carb rubbers, or if you don't have them, silicone hose reducers (iirc from APS) also on the unmentionable place.
  20. Sorry... Not trying to piss on your post, bud.
  21. Looking good, them... Now we can see 'em.
  22. Ah, ok. Then don't know, sorry. Do they line up ok? What's the outside diameter at engine side?
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