anyone got a tie rod end separator? the van's one is stuck and I can't find a blowtorch so may be needing one...
edit: nevermind, just unleashed some fury and bashed it out.
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http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/Ne..._/R-EPI-128613
New PR3s these seem a little different, what you reckon those little grooves are for? marketting hype, cosmetic only, awesome grip, perhaps hardout manufacturing marks. They don't appear to be very deep so would wear off well quick.
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do ya think this will fuck with the cops a little?
https://www.plates.co.nz/search/?leg...cle=Motorcycle
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yeah true.. and im thinking if the plate is on enough of an angle the cop wont notice the bottom of the L
so something like this https://www.plates.co.nz/search/?leg...cle=Motorcycle
or plan b is https://www.plates.co.nz/search/?leg...cle=Motorcycle
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yeh that would be an absolute coont to rememberBut what you really need is some sorta fandangled highly directional light or somesuch, which actually obscures the bottom of the L, sufficiently hidden and sneakily done so anyone who gets a closer look once you are stopped or slowed just sees the stock plate and figures they were mistaken with their earlier observation. I mean that's probly what an engineer of significant skill would do if they ever planned on committing such misdirection, for the purposes of avoiding rego fines or tolls
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