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Offline steptoe

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Re: Bundy Mancave
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2016, 10:14:53 AM »
unreliability of HID came from unreliability of harness to switch block plug, {loose connect} but will still go ahead with your relay loom idea

going on the look of the silver dodad on the back of the xenon bulb and wiring it won,t fit in the room in our shells

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Re: Bundy Mancave
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2016, 07:53:00 AM »
Quote "so to put into laymens terms,
1. you learnt something about cam chain tensioners," .....

Ahhhhh master, you forget Pet cock leak fix, (non medical  ;D), also Head tension (both medical & non medical).

....also further discussion required (cause I had ta get home to avoid fireworks of a different kind!) on unreliability experiences with HID lighting, benefits of relays & heat concern re brighter H4 globes.

Suspect we will need a new topic thread (or an old one?), but has anyone tried similar to these on the XS ?
http://www.xenondepot.com/H4-LED-motorcycle-headlight-kit-p/h4-led-mhl.htm

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Re: Bundy Mancave
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2016, 10:35:11 PM »
so to put into laymens terms,
1 you learnt something about cam chain tensioners,
2 we did spend quite a bit of time on research and developement with the chair seat, thoroughly enjoyed that,  especially the end design with the complete armchair
3 the nose bag was always empty at the end of the meal, and there were 6 of them
4 and the verandah is where things get sorted for sure
5 and a nice 40 klm cruise along the coastal shoreline did go down well

was a pleasure having all that turned up, some good ideas floated and sorted and a couple of bikes running better than they did prior to visiting the barefoot garage

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Bundy Mancave
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2016, 05:04:18 PM »
Enrolled in a Motorcycle education Course over the Christmas New Year break, at the Bundy R & D boot camp School for addicts of excess.
http://s1106.photobucket.com/user/XS1100Aus/library/The%20General
Learned a lot, put on 3kg and came back a lot faster than I rode up!
I highly recommend the patio of philanthropic philosophy along with the barefoot Tour de Bugaree.
Many Many thanks Michelle, Jeff,  family & dropins encountered. Sorry I just missed you Errol & Bryan.
....What a great Chrissy sojourn!   
Cheers,
Doug Mc
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