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5271
I suffer from severe helmet buffeting at speed on my 700. If I duck a couple of inches it completely disappears. Has anyone tried the Givi tall screen? Does it...
david775307
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Nov 2, 2006
5:46 pm
5272
I have the tall flip screen from Skidmarx on my 700. I am 5'10" and the wind flows above my helmet with no buffeting except in strong cross winds. The only...
davidslocombe
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Nov 3, 2006
11:46 am
5273
Hi Dave Thanks for the info. I tried looking at www.deauville.org but it appears to be a site for the tourist board of Deauville, France. Has the address...
Dave Glover
david775307
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Nov 3, 2006
12:21 pm
5274
I am about 5' 8" in height and I bought a tall flip screen from MandP (about £40) and now the wind blast goes OVER my head. With this and a lowered seat for...
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kape0
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Nov 3, 2006
1:02 pm
5275
Should anyone wish to look at my excellent NEW TALL SCREEN (from MandP) I have inserted a picture into the picture gallery under: "Kenp's Deauville" Kenp ...
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kape0
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Nov 3, 2006
5:04 pm
5276
Dave, Try www.deauvilleuk.org. John ... John Wilson John@... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
John Wilson
old_boot_uk
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Nov 4, 2006
3:22 pm
5277
Is anybody else getting supidly high fuel consumption on the 700. Mine has gone back to Honda twice for a check up as it sometimes only does 120 to the tank....
daibachuk
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Nov 11, 2006
7:59 am
5278
Read with interest the article on tall screens. I have added the grey screen from Skidmarx - that states 4 inches taller - and it is. However, swop the sides...
daibachuk
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Nov 11, 2006
8:12 am
5279
Hi, You definitely have a problem. Mine will do nearly 200 miles per tank fill (In theory…I don’t like to run it too low) when it is used for commuting in ...
Paul.Freeman@...
pauldv23
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Nov 13, 2006
10:22 am
5280
... I always do 200 miles before I fill up. No problem whether it is long or short runs. Steve...
Steve
threephase123
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Nov 13, 2006
6:49 pm
5281
If anyone is interested cruella (what else can you call a deauville) Is on ebay 'deauville 2001' End on monday. Have a look if you need either a bike for parts...
STEPHEN ROBERTS
stephen755356
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Nov 18, 2006
10:19 pm
5282
Anyone got any experience of the two main brands of heated clothing, Gerbing and Giali? A friend recommended Giali and so I bought some two weeks ago. While...
Graham Wilson
grahamcis
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Nov 19, 2006
12:24 pm
5283
Graham, I bought the Giali/Klan heated waistcoat at the NEC show having spent a long time looking at the various options. I didn`t like the jacket liner etc...
russ saunders
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Nov 19, 2006
8:34 pm
5284
I always used to use Giali mainly because I know the importer and therefore got a good price. However at last years NEC show I bought the Gebring inner jacket...
Dick Tym
retro_rider
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Nov 19, 2006
9:52 pm
5285
Thanks all - online and offline. Seems I was a little daft not asking on here before I parted with the cash. I'll see what response I get from Giali - and...
Graham Wilson
grahamcis
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Nov 20, 2006
12:57 am
5286
Just in case anyone is interested, Force Motorcycles (www.forcemotorcycles.com) are showing THREE DVs in white from West Midlands Police. They are on page...
Graham Wilson
grahamcis
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Nov 20, 2006
2:29 am
5287
Well... Giali rang me this morning. (Credit to them.) When we went through my concerns they basically told me: 1 We've been designing and making this stuff...
Graham Wilson
grahamcis
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Nov 20, 2006
4:41 pm
5288
Hi All, Just to say I've had a Giali heated waistcoat for about 7 years. Use it every winter, never had a problem and its superb. Wear the waistcoat over a...
colaccessuser
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Nov 21, 2006
9:00 am
5289
Has anyone got a quick and easy way of cleaning those unsightly brown stains off the 'stainless' steel exhaust downpipes. I've found that Solvol Autosol does...
david775307
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Nov 22, 2006
10:53 am
5290
... stains off the ... does it eventually but it ... NEC bike show I spent a ... it was no better than Autosol, ... What kind of 'stainless' exhaust have you...
spenandkelly
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Nov 22, 2006
11:18 am
5291
... Stainless steel downpipes are standard fitment on the 700. I don't know about the 650. Unfortunately I don't own a Dremel. Perhaps I ought to invest in...
david775307
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Nov 22, 2006
12:14 pm
5292
Try using Aluminum Foil with Vinegar, Just screw the foil up and tip the vinegar over the foil and rub and that should clean the offending stains ----------Max...
Rainman
rainman03au
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Nov 22, 2006
9:20 pm
5293
Max, you're a flippin' genius. I've just quickly tried this on a badly affected area and it seems to work like a charm. Thanks for saving me a fortune in...
Dave Glover
david775307
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Nov 23, 2006
10:14 am
5294
I too am fed up with for ever polishing the down pipes. Doesn’t the tin foil scratch the shiny finish? Paul. ... From: Dave Glover...
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pauldv23
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Nov 23, 2006
11:23 am
5295
I can't see any scratches on the bit that I have just done. You only need to rub it gently against the exhaust. It seems to be more of a chemical reaction...
Dave Glover
david775307
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Nov 23, 2006
12:00 pm
5296
Dear all This is my first posting despite having been a member since March. I passed my test in March and an hour later was the proud owner of an 03 maroon (or...
nomisd2002
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Dec 4, 2006
9:06 pm
5297
Sounds to me like the battery is down - not flat, but just not enough kick in it to start. Do you have access to an Optimate or one of these booster packs? ...
John Wilson
old_boot_uk
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Dec 5, 2006
1:56 am
5298
Simon, If I don't use my machine for a few weeks, I also have the same problem. Once I connet the booster to the battery, it starts first time. If you have a...
joseph6381
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Dec 5, 2006
2:22 am
5299
Simon, As with Mac I`ve also suffered similar so try his suggestion first Otherwise if you still cannot fix it then I`d happily ride your way on the way home...
russ saunders
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Dec 5, 2006
4:45 pm
5300
Definitely sounds like a battery problem. Not unusual for bike batteries to go a bit flat after standing still for a few days - they aren't as powerful as a...
Graham Wilson
grahamcis
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Dec 6, 2006
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