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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    GO HOME DICKHEAD!!!!


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    You too Bud!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alarumba
    Yeah, the CBR is not really up to riding when the idle adjuster has been accedentaly screwed off by your dad and you have taken all the fairings and tank off to try and screw it back
    Funny you say that, i did the exact same thing the first day i got mine. Just make sure you dont loose the spring. It can be put back on but just taking the tank off, not too hard, just need someone to hold a torch.

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    Arrow back in the days.

    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    Yea, Might be getting a Leather jacket next month sometime and I was wondering, what is the best way to maintain the look of the leather (like a red and white racing jacket) and more importantly how to keep it waterproof?
    Thanks

    -Indy
    That I was dumb enough to wear a leather jacket (one of the heaviest ones around for riding) I used to melt the snow seal in the microwave and lather it on with a small paint brush. I would then leave it on the back of a chair in frount of the fire (was winter at that stage). The warmth would help the leather absorb the snow seal and the first time I did it three times. I hope that helps, I now have Spyke racing gear and would not consider leather again as it cannot give me the same level of protection and I've experienced enouogh road rash for one life time (I hope)
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Funny you say that, i did the exact same thing the first day i got mine. Just make sure you dont loose the spring. It can be put back on but just taking the tank off, not too hard, just need someone to hold a torch.
    Managed to get it back on. I'll post the pics of the CBR's internals when the pics have been developed and I have scanned them

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