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    Help fitting slip on

    Hey guys,

    I just picked up a V Star custom (650) and I have a set of 2inch Jardine slip ons to fit: http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/de...t___V_Star____

    It is only about an hours work but having only moved here in November I have no tools, need a ratched, couple of sockets and a scredriver! lol Anybody able to help me out, I can drop up (auckland) or i live in the CBD

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    if you're willing to come down to Pukekohe, you're welcome to use my tools.

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    "I own a motorcycle, I have no tools, please shoot me."

    "Certainly."

    Bang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    "I own a motorcycle, I have no tools, please shoot me."

    "Certainly."

    Bang!
    So what if he owned a Harley?.heard the never break/broke down.

    Same as munster, if ya wanna come for a ride up to Snells Beach i've got plenty of tools you can use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    So what if he owned a Harley?.heard the never break/broke down.

    Same as munster, if ya wanna come for a ride up to Snells Beach i've got plenty of tools you can use.
    I have a comprehensive tool kit so as to ba able to handle most mechanical maladies at any time. The tools therein have done hundreds of hours on Harley Havidson motorcycles, probably many more on Brit's but the truth is; they have done much more on Jap machinery. Even my Whitworth tools fit Jap machinery if you bash them hard enough.

    A basic socket set and a screwdriver can be purchased from most auto-parts stores for FUCK ALL! Probably less than the gas required to travel to some far-flung suburb to borrow them. The only plus from all of this is to be able to go for the ride to bludge such equipment. Brains would suggest flagging the shiny pipes, buying tools and gas then waiting to be able to fit the pipes when I can AFFORD them (!) myself. That would mean that I could ride further now (coz I have gas money), buy some tools for my ever-increasing collection and later on having the satisfaction of using MY tools on MY bike to effect a fairly simple operation ALL BY MY FUCKIN' SELF!

    This is where motorcycling is going wrong.

    At no time did he say he needed a hand, he obviously can do the job and it's fine if you need a special tool, you need to ask. He doesn't.

    Fuck me, a screwdriver? He doesn't have a screwdriver? Why is he walking the planet?

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    Fuck man,

    Whats with all the aggro? I have a shed full of tools arriving here to me on container, with all my furniture, tv etc etc. I moved here in November, Everything got shipped in February (now that i know where i am living and have the space) and takes about 6 weeks.

    Thanks for the help guys, i might take you up on it. I didnt come on here to ask for my ass wiped, I asked for a favor. Having owned bikes for about 7 years I understand the issues involved (shit i restored a T100!) I also restore classic brit leyland cars, i know where things can go wrong.

    At this time I needed a favor, if that cant be offered by you seapiss, that's no problem. There is no need to go crazy on one!

    Thanks for the help lads, might be heading off tomorrow for the weekend but will give you a shout!

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    My offer still stands. Always willing to help out a fellow biker and I get to meet another KBiker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by munster View Post
    My offer still stands. Always willing to help out a fellow biker and I get to meet another KBiker.
    Really appreciate the offer but wont make it this weekend, perhaps one of the eves during the week or next weekend?

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    No worries. PM'd details

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_man View Post
    I also restore classic brit leyland cars, i know where things can go wrong.
    If I lend you the tools to fit your mufflers would you please stop restoring British Leyland cars?

    In fact, I'll GIVE you the tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    If I lend you the tools to fit your mufflers would you please stop restoring British Leyland cars?

    In fact, I'll GIVE you the tools.
    Done! haha

    All sorted, i picked up the bits and pieces I needed in Warehouse (shit) but they will do until my tools arrived. Fit them on Thurs and they sound great (and look decent too!)

    Thanks for all the offers of help lads.

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    glad it all worked out for ya in the end. See you on the road. Offer's still there if you need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_man View Post
    Done! haha

    All sorted, i picked up the bits and pieces I needed in Warehouse (shit) but they will do until my tools arrived. Fit them on Thurs and they sound great (and look decent too!)

    Thanks for all the offers of help lads.
    There you go; much more satisfaction doing it all yourself with your own gear eh?

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