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£73 a set, not so bad. I’ll chuck mine when it comes to it. Thankfully after 21 years they not as bad as ^^^
i'd leave them off.£73 a set, not so bad. I’ll chuck mine when it comes to it. Thankfully after 21 years they not as bad as ^^^
Oh yeah, that makes sense. I'll have to try it on mine, tired of them always looking a little rusty.The pad will wear the paint away and give me a perfect paint line..
ABS is more hindrance than help in snow.1300 miles from London to Islay and back in 5 days. Included around 50 miles of greenlaning through the Pennines and the Dales with snow drifts 3 feet deep! Got through the remnants of storm Ciara, then Dennis on the way back. Had an ABS sensor fail (not ideal in snow and ice), a rear air suspension leak that was easily fixed and a panic at 6am before the ferry back when the battery had been completely drained overnight by the new heated windscreen. Other than that, it absolutely smashed the trip.
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I agree breaking is always unwanted but not always possible...Breaking.. i mean carefully taking apart is always much easier
1300 miles from London to Islay and back in 5 days. Included around 50 miles of greenlaning through the Pennines and the Dales with snow drifts 3 feet deep! Got through the remnants of storm Ciara, then Dennis on the way back. Had an ABS sensor fail (not ideal in snow and ice), a rear air suspension leak that was easily fixed and a panic at 6am before the ferry back when the battery had been completely drained overnight by the new heated windscreen. Other than that, it absolutely smashed the trip.
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All my favorite stuff, long journeys, snow and offroading1300 miles from London to Islay and back in 5 days. Included around 50 miles of greenlaning through the Pennines and the Dales with snow drifts 3 feet deep! Got through the remnants of storm Ciara, then Dennis on the way back. Had an ABS sensor fail (not ideal in snow and ice), a rear air suspension leak that was easily fixed and a panic at 6am before the ferry back when the battery had been completely drained overnight by the new heated windscreen. Other than that, it absolutely smashed the trip.
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Did anyone see Project Farm on Grease? Seems they are not all the same, a bit of a surprise.
Lost me there. Grease? Like the film?
He pays for all his own gear and stuff and isn't sponsored... or, so he says, but he does some interesting thingsInteresting video! Unfortunately i don't believe anything i see on social media anymore, so much fake truth out there
I wasn't having a go, no reason to disbelieve him. Probably just having a vent at all the people out there who push lies as truthHe pays for all his own gear and stuff and isn't sponsored... or, so he says, but he does some interesting things
We know mate, it pays to be suspicious.I wasn't having a go, no reason to disbelieve him. Probably just having a vent at all the people out there who push lies as truth
Yea I know what you mean, most of youtube is a lie they get paid, so you become scepticalI wasn't having a go, no reason to disbelieve him. Probably just having a vent at all the people out there who push lies as truth
??Influencers and wasps.... why?
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