Judging from the skid marks (road not your pants
Not using your back brake is overated
Bloody good view though
Anything you can't source give me a shout and i will see what's available over here.
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Basics start at around 75 quid with better ones at 160 - 210. Can supply you a pressure switch if original set-up is fiddly.Scott221 wrote:Rear sets, what can you get for £150 max?

bloody hell scott!Scott221 wrote:Rear sets, what can you get for £150 max?



Gemini wrote:who can remember a user on here who had an off not so long ago or bought a bike that had been down the road, and the front wheel sat too close to the belly pan, just like scotts?
just b interesting to find the original thread to isolate what is at fault
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If you've got access to the underside of a ramp or some kind of strong overhead beam, get a rope through the frame. You need a rear stand for this - not sure if you do if you jack the front up, but i should imagine so!Scott221 wrote:Whats the best way to keep the bike mid air whilst getting the forks out?


