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2556
Wondering where everyone has gone? Try http://pub6.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=447396530&cpv=2 But get yourself a popup-blocker (try google) first. See...
fourfloorsuk
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May 7, 2004
7:15 am
2557
Out on my bike in this luvverly sping weather... Steve ... From: fourfloorsuk [mailto:no_reply@...] Sent: 07 May 2004 08:15 To:...
Stephen Briggs
scbhcb
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May 7, 2004
8:05 am
2558
Finally got round to fixing my centre stand which has slowly been seizing up over the last year dispite large quantities of WD40. The central pin was jammed...
Geoff Norfolk
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May 7, 2004
12:24 pm
2559
you think you got troubles.I just spent £4700 on a second hand 5,500 miles 03 model, went to the local honda dealer and registered as the new owner to extend...
GL1100 ASPENCADE
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May 7, 2004
1:47 pm
2560
... last week they managed to set it up a bit higher though and i couldnt get my foot on the pedal easily so a bit of adjustment needed whwn i got home it will...
derek2862003
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May 7, 2004
8:34 pm
2561
Hi, I've just pulled out my front brake pads to check the wear and found that one pad (nearside outer- the one nearest the brake line) has worn much more than...
Cliff Eighteen
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May 8, 2004
4:47 pm
2562
Just changed my rear pads as one had worn right down. This is due to the calliper seizing, and not moving freely to allow both pads to grip the disc. The...
pmwhitlow
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May 8, 2004
8:14 pm
2563
Ahway Lad! Funky Moped! Mind you, I used to have enough trouble getting the Puch Maxi into the kitchen without scraping the door, so I don't know how you...
Inter-Faith.Net
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May 8, 2004
11:46 pm
2564
Hi, I may have dreamt this but I seem to recall someone saying that there was a 'switched' auxiliary power connector in the vicinity of the front fairing. I...
nknnelg
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May 10, 2004
3:34 pm
2565
i am a 54 year old guy living not far from John-oGroats in the very north of Scotland, i returned to biking after many many years and passed my bike test...
brian_whitelaw2002
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May 10, 2004
3:53 pm
2566
The auxiliary power supply is the black and yellow wire behind the panel of the left hand pocket the plain green is ground. To get to the wire you remove the...
S Dalgety
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May 10, 2004
5:21 pm
2567
One over thing this is protected by a 3amp fuse in the fuse box...
S Dalgety
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May 10, 2004
5:23 pm
2568
Hi Sean, Thanks for the info. I'll take a look under the cover at the weekend. Thanks again. Glenn Monday, May 10, 2004, 6:23:15 PM, you wrote: SD> The...
Glenn Knowles
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May 10, 2004
9:22 pm
2569
Glenn I had difficulty in buying the plug connectors for this supply - local Honda dealer unhelpful - managed to track down a local suppier via Yellow Pages -...
jb372002
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May 11, 2004
8:52 am
2570
I get all my electrical bits from Vehicle Wiring Products, they stock a wide range and their mail order service is excellent. ...
Steve Clemmet
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May 11, 2004
9:21 am
2571
Try the Honda Owners Club. It is mainly based in England. As yet there is not a Scottish club, but it could give you something to organise if you have the...
Ken Pike
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May 11, 2004
6:42 pm
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thanks for the reply Ken, i have had one other e-mail from a guy in Aberdeen, whose mate also from Aberdeen, and both of them has Deauville's those 2 guys...
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brian_whitel...
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May 11, 2004
7:16 pm
2573
I thought that they were straightforward bullet type connectors. Should be able to get them from any half decent auto spares shop. David....
David R. Scott
badgersettuk
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May 11, 2004
10:12 pm
2574
Hi Cliff, This may be because the rear brake is linked to one piston of the front caliper... Thats my suggestion, Jon ... found that one pad (nearside outer-...
g0myw
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May 12, 2004
3:29 pm
2575
Hi guys, Thanks for all the replies. I've just had the panel removed and David is correct. On my bike the connectors are simple standard 'bullet' connectors....
Glenn Knowles
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May 12, 2004
10:51 pm
2576
Hi everyone Tonight I had a problem starting the DV -- having just charged the (fairly new) battery up and got the bike out of covered hibernation (it's not...
beholder_dw
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May 13, 2004
1:43 am
2577
Next month I shall be in Portlaoise Ireland for 3 days. I will have either the Ducati Multistrada or Honda Deauville with me so I was wondering if anyone can...
Dick Tym
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May 13, 2004
7:03 am
2578
Dick I understand that there are only four good rides from Port Laoise. You can either go North, South, East or West... Steve ... From: Dick Tym...
Stephen Briggs
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May 13, 2004
9:06 am
2579
Hi Dick, Here is a possibility for you. Head for Ennis then N85 to Ennistymon. Turn right at Fountain Cross R476 heading for Killinaboy. (This gets you into...
Paul Kelly
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May 13, 2004
9:36 am
2580
As regards the pannier lock, open the troublesome pannier and loosen off the screws holding the U shaped bracket thingy which goes into the catch mechanism and...
David R. Scott
badgersettuk
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May 13, 2004
2:28 pm
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Paul/Steve Thanks for your replies Pauls routes sound just what I am looking for Rocker ... From: "Paul Kelly" <paulkelly@...> To:...
Dick Tym
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May 13, 2004
4:10 pm
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Thanks Jon but I have a pre-linked brakes model. My local dealer has checked the bike and say's the pistons don't seam to be binding. He say's that they have...
Cliff Eighteen
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May 13, 2004
5:58 pm
2583
Dave, I have experience a similar problem and it turned out to be the kill switch on the handle bars. Perhaps as it's been standing a while there might be...
Cliff Eighteen
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May 13, 2004
5:59 pm
2584
Hi Thanks for the replies both on and off the board. Just in case anyone ever stumbles here through a search engine looking for solutions to similar problems,...
beholder_dw
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May 14, 2004
1:08 am
2585
The warranty is 2 yrs but is the paint warranty longer? Has anyone had paint flaking off the shaft drive hub on the rear wheel where it's stamped with the...
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May 14, 2004
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