Sticking throttle
#11
RE: Sticking throttle
Military grade C4 isn't bad either, when it comes to carb removal, Shaun.
(Or anything else that for that matter that you want moved )
Go and do the job properly, lazy pilluck !
I did the sidestand thingy on my wife's CB750 recently.........
no damage, just a bruised ego and laughing neighbours ![X(][X(]
(Or anything else that for that matter that you want moved )
Go and do the job properly, lazy pilluck !
I did the sidestand thingy on my wife's CB750 recently.........
no damage, just a bruised ego and laughing neighbours ![X(][X(]
#12
RE: Sticking throttle
ORIGINAL: Shadow
Military grade C4 isn't bad either, when it comes to carb removal, Shaun.
(Or anything else that for that matter that you want moved )
Go and do the job properly, lazy pilluck !
I did the sidestand thingy on my wife's CB750 recently.........
no damage, just a bruised ego and laughing neighbours ![X(][X(]
Military grade C4 isn't bad either, when it comes to carb removal, Shaun.
(Or anything else that for that matter that you want moved )
Go and do the job properly, lazy pilluck !
I did the sidestand thingy on my wife's CB750 recently.........
no damage, just a bruised ego and laughing neighbours ![X(][X(]
a bit like bugsplat on your visor, why is it always in your sight line? [sm=badbadbad.gif]
#13
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RE: Sticking throttle
ORIGINAL: sawnee
Why is it these things always happen when some you know is watching
a bit like bugsplat on your visor, why is it always in your sight line?
Why is it these things always happen when some you know is watching
a bit like bugsplat on your visor, why is it always in your sight line?
Like the Laws of nature , we have another one ..
We call it ..
*Murphy's law* = If you do not want it to happen ....it more than likely will mate
and anyways ...the Kamikaze bugs know what will **** us off the most I recon
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