its not the bolts thats the problem its the alumineum wears out easy and stupid pepole trying to kickstart the bike on the stand that brakes them you got anypictures i may be intrested in buying one
its not the bolts thats the problem its the alumineum wears out easy and stupid pepole trying to kickstart the bike on the stand that brakes them you got anypictures i may be intrested in buying one
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its not the bolts thats the problem its the alumineum wears out easy and stupid pepole trying to kickstart the bike on the stand that brakes them you got anypictures i may be intrested in buying one
Back to school young man only two speeling mistaces when your kicking knee is not what it used to be the standing up kick start method is good, plus my husky stand is steel as standard no chesse.
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Back to school young man only two speelingmistaces when your kicking knee is not what it used to be the standing up kick start method is good, plus my husky stand is steel as standard no chesse.
Now who can't spell in corrections?
Let he who casts the first stone be without sin.
Martyn
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TTR250 but now a mobility scooter Budleigh Salterton
I'm sure I've seen it stood up before, or am I imagining things?
Perhaps the TTR was acting as cheese substitute?
I'm sure Tim's version will suit you a lot better and be more reliable, JT.
Martyn
Look closer mate - you will see that my camelback is whats holding the bike up not the cheesy stand....
And I don't and haven't kicked it while on the stand - hell I don't even go near it when its on the stand other than to take it off the stand - on the very few occasions that the stand worked that is.
hey mate , just found your thread , cause i was told about it upon finding a tree on our last ride , if you have any left then i would be interested in one if thats cool