Not sure it's the same thing but mine would often stall if you were on over run for a few yards then wanted power to accelerate again. This could...
I'm surprised it won't fire at all even with dodgy fuel. Was the friend riding it and maybe had an incident of some kind - it might have seemed...
I have a battery tender lead fitted which pokes out the left side - and can be used for accessories - I never have though.
It's been quite a bleak winter here, and the calendar may say April but still got snow alternating with rain most days. The odd fine day between...
You'll probably manage, there will be the odd awkward moment on slopes etc. Look out for kerb-sized steps to help getting on and off! (only partly...
Thing is it has auto choke being fuel injected and it takes several minutes to get close to full power. It's still best to set off soon after your...
Kill switch? You didn't mention, could have been damaged.
Would that still be on the original stock tyres? Mine were well worn by about 1500 miles. OK on the road but getting bad for anything slippery....
Gopro still from the weekend [IMG]
I was just thinking today I hardly go past groups of youngsters without them waving enthusiastically or even practically jumping up and down with...
It would be interesting to compare the two over each other - even a cheap one shouldn't jump over the teeth when almost new. I'm wondering it they...
We haven't had much snow yet this winter but generous rain - not as wet as the more western parts of UK though. The worst thing about December is...
Took it for a short run and they feel much the same as stock on the road. On a grassy track did seem more grippy but that is explained by more...
I'm halfway through fitting T63 from Michelin http://moto.michelin.co.uk/tyres/michelin-t63 The originals hae lasted a good two years (about 3000...
It won't feel all that much like the previous bike, but I'd be surprised if you didn't enjoy the 250L. It's worth being aware it's not over...
I did notice once when I dropped mine it wouldn't start until ignition was turned off for a few seconds then on again. I imagined it must have...
A quick search about suggests Mitas E09 a good choice and still OK on road.
I don't know, mine is the same! It has been OK through summer but they are quite well worn now too so need something a bit more grippy.
I think you'll enjoy the lighter weight. If it is still on the original tyres you might want something with more grip if going seriously off road....
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