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  1. #46
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    30th May 2006 - 16:21
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    Cheers for the tip phoenixgtr, never tried running it on 91 so I might give it a tank full and see whether it makes a difference. I guess it would depend on what it's been tuned for... on which topic... Took it to Welly Motorcyles for a full service and it seems to be running much better for that, well, it was until some dickhead pulled out in front of me on Thursday and knackered it. Engine still goes fine, but had to stay in the shop till the forks and handlebars are fixed. Bloody typical .

    Silver ones definitely are the shiz (guess what colour mine is), particularly when they have a shiny new front end (fingers crossed the insurance pays up 'cos the other geezer reckons it was my fault I was driving along the road when he decided to pull out - git - especially as he was driving a company car that will cost him naught but my excess is $700). Rant rant, moan moan, feel slightly better for that.

  2. #47
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    9th July 2005 - 12:00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricky Dicky View Post
    Cheers for the tip phoenixgtr, never tried running it on 91 so I might give it a tank full and see whether it makes a difference. I guess it would depend on what it's been tuned for... on which topic... Took it to Welly Motorcyles for a full service and it seems to be running much better for that, well, it was until some dickhead pulled out in front of me on Thursday and knackered it. Engine still goes fine, but had to stay in the shop till the forks and handlebars are fixed. Bloody typical .

    Silver ones definitely are the shiz (guess what colour mine is), particularly when they have a shiny new front end (fingers crossed the insurance pays up 'cos the other geezer reckons it was my fault I was driving along the road when he decided to pull out - git - especially as he was driving a company car that will cost him naught but my excess is $700). Rant rant, moan moan, feel slightly better for that.
    If you are in the right your insurance company will recover the excess from his insurance. If they dick around just book a date at the disputes tribuneral , costs about $30. He might then have a talk with the insurers and cough. Works for me, good luck

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