Hi all,
I need to get a WOF on an RS125 (probably this weekend).
As most are aware, it's a 2 stroke and smokes a bit.
Is this going to be an issue for getting a WOF?
Failing that, any 2 stroke friendly WOF testers in West Auckland?
Hi all,
I need to get a WOF on an RS125 (probably this weekend).
As most are aware, it's a 2 stroke and smokes a bit.
Is this going to be an issue for getting a WOF?
Failing that, any 2 stroke friendly WOF testers in West Auckland?
The "official line" is that it's not excessively smokey compared to when new. So smokers get a bit of a reprieve.
I've always taken the NSR to the WOF station "the long way" to make sure it's well cleaned out by the time it gets there![]()
Ciao Marco
Wotshisname at KTL was getting rave reviews in the last WOF/ service thread I read on here.
VTNZ in New Lynn have a crusty old bugger that issued me a WOF last sunday. He seemed extremely bike friendly & I'd struggle to imagine him taking issue woth a smoker.
while waiting in line, insert some oil up the tailpipe of the vehicle ahead of you. as the oil burns, and creates a cloud of smoke, you will see how the cloud of black smoke will make your bike seem like its not smoking at all by comparison, and you can blame any smoke as being lingering clouds from the aforementioned victim, ermm, vehicle.
I would have thought they would have been more concerned with the total lack of lights mirrors etc first.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
You could stick a can if this stuff in
http://www.scooterworks.com/2_Stroke...ity-P2432.aspx
strawberry smelling smoke cant be bad can it? lol
"Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it."
-Lou Holtz
Does it come in vanilla ?![]()
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