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    The official "Why?" thread 2016

    The official 'Why?" thread 2016

    As in:

    WHY DUCATI? Why is every friggen bolt coated in red loctite?

    or after tonights effort starting with the above and finishing in:

    WHY EVOTECH does your rear peg eliminator/exhaust hanger not fit my bike? (the stock ones are a shit to remove... so imagine my surprise when it did not fit).



    So, post your own 'why'

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    Why Suzuki? Why are you still putting budget ball race bearings in your steering heads?
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    Why Ducati owners? Do you not understand that they need to have locktight on the bolts so bits dont rattle off?

    Why motorcycle retailers? Do your sales staff have no idea what they are selling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Why Suzuki? Why are you still putting budget ball race bearings in your steering heads?
    makes you wonder if that happens there then WHY don't they put cheap arse bits everywhere else. Maybe because it doesn't really need precision parts for that job.
    It just needs to hold together and not disintegrate on normal use.

    Why don't they sell, After market Traction Control kits

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    Tazz's pic above

    I wondered when dinner would turn up, well why not, looks like a hot dog

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    Why can't some people spell Loctite correctly?

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    because they are using the cheap Chinese version

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    Why? - it's a word that drives conformists crazy! - Why? - because they like everything tidy and bundled up according to the first explanation that they hear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eldog View Post
    because they are using the cheap Chinese version
    "Rocktite"

    Awesome stuff! Holds on like a fat chick in a pie shop!
    ... for 1.900000000000000000000th second, then fails "dramatically".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Why can't some people spell Loctite correctly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Why Ducati owners? Do you not understand that they need to have locktight on the bolts so bits dont rattle off?
    I reckon it is some throw back to the 70's. Bloody bike is the smoothest I ridden, what vibration?

    Here is one of my biggest bug bears since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes.

    WHY CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL can you not resurface a road AND remove the bumps and dips? What a bloody waste of money. Stupid Council arses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post

    Here is one of my biggest bug bears since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes.

    WHY CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL can you not resurface a road AND remove the bumps and dips? What a bloody waste of money. Stupid Council arses.
    Not exclusive to CCC. same out here too. It's in the contract wording - if it doesn't specify relevelling as part of the contract it doesn't get done.
    If it's cheaper to leave it out, then whoopdefuck, we can get more road done for the budget money - and the contracts supervisor gets his performance bonus as exceeding expected levels of financial chicanery...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Not exclusive to CCC. same out here too. It's in the contract wording - if it doesn't specify relevelling as part of the contract it doesn't get done.
    If it's cheaper to leave it out, then whoopdefuck, we can get more road done for the budget money - and the contracts supervisor gets his performance bonus as exceeding expected levels of financial chicanery...
    I was wondering about that - if they are contracted to 'resurface' that is all they will do. A road I travel each day has just been resurfaced - familiar old dips still under it and give it a few weeks that part of the new surface will fail and they will be out there cutting a section out to the fresh road, patching it and if true to form the patch will then sink and form a big lip on the tail end ........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Why Suzuki? Why are you still putting budget ball race bearings in your steering heads?
    If it's good enough for GP bikes...

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