Personally I find the opening too small.....SPRIDDLER wrote:Yes, it's not easy to control the normal oil container and a small funnel.MalcW wrote:Spriddler, that milk bottle idea would be brilliant for filling primary chaincases.
A couple of chums find plastic milk bottles a great convenience when camping.............
Unusual tools
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Yes Lawrence we are aware of your bad eyesight
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Sad but true....raffles wrote:Yes Lawrence we are aware of your bad eyesight
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It's not so much an unusual tool, but twenty years ago I brought my Guzzi 1000 into the front room for a year as I didn't have a workshop at the time.
It was nice having somewhere cosy and warm to work on the bike.
I still have no idea why she left....
It was nice having somewhere cosy and warm to work on the bike.
I still have no idea why she left....
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I've tried, but I can't get the 650 in the front door...
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You'll find that if you remove about 3/4" from each end of the handlebars they'll go through the doorframe.
That's what I did but to pattern not my original bars.
Johnny B
That's what I did but to pattern not my original bars.
Johnny B