Just had the second of these excellent used Pilot race tyres fitted.
Just wondering who religiously checks their nuts when they get the bike back from tyre place or workshop?
I have but just curious.
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11-09-2008, 03:16pm
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2008, 03:18pm by Busdriver.)
I stripped my nut this morning.
And yes I was using a tension wrench set to the correct tension.
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My nuts are fine - I check them every day and the missus checks them every night, all in all a good set of nuts she rekons.
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Certainly not. DJ has one of the better Blue/Black busas of the older variety.
As for nuts. I get mine off (and back on) with a nice ring spanner - hand tight.
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I usually check mine before and after a track day. They seem to come loose on track days and there's nothing worse than coming home and finding you've lost a nut!
now I can't take any of you seriously...
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never thought about it...but i will now thanks for that
imagine that.......... you launch from the lights only to run over your front wheel with your back one!!! Aaaahhhhh
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