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#16
LOTS of things end up in Pan's belly. PUT THAT DOWN!
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#17
(01-02-2011, 05:11pm)Heidi1 Wrote: LOTS of things end up in Pan's belly. PUT THAT DOWN!

I wouldn't be game to put that anywhere!!! Boggles the imagination . . . what would Bazman make outa that??
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I don't want a pickle . . .
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#18
Oi! Settle!
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#19
ha ha ha.....leave me right outta this crazy thread pls.....i'll juz sit back and keep lurking on in the background!!! Nerd
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#20
(31-01-2011, 09:24pm)Heidi1 Wrote: I burned all my fingers ferreting around, while I got some EXCELLENT advice from various people, the best one being, drain the coolant out of your belly pan and get back out there and see if it gets any worse. Pi_freak

My mate Lee and I removed the belly pan and found that ALL the coolant was in the pan.



Had I continued, the bike would have overheated and I could have done SERIOUS damage, or had I done one more lap, the coolant could have hit my back tyre as I climbed to the back of the track and I could have gone down and taken out the guys behind me.

So it was Leonard and Bruce to the rescue. I dragged both bikes to Sydney and to Leonard (there is a reason we call him Legend).



Leonard has spent two weeks pulling it apart and puzzling over it. Have I cracked the bore, or is it just a gasket? We won't know until Saturday at EC. It has been touch and go as to whether or not Leonard would let me ride it, I was not allowed near it until he was sure, but he's prepared to let me have a go. I've been given strict instructions, if anything happens I am to COME IN and hop on the mighty RGV.

While we were dropping off various bikes, I wanted a photo of my three track bikes all together. Somehow a joker managed to leap in the photo.

HELLO LADIES!

Lesson learnt don't let Pan near your bike he will drink anything Biker
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