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Last post 13-06-2008, 14:52 by Kwacky. 22 replies.
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  •  19-05-2008, 23:29 31907

    Always Helpful

    Popped into Motorcycle Essentials today after some sort of relay to slow my LED Indicators out. They couldn't help me but offered great advice. Never had a bad moment there and always try them

    Nice looking white Ducati 848 there with twin Leo Vince cans. Would of loved to heard it but I had to go Sad
     



  •  20-05-2008, 8:02 31910 in reply to 31909

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    Cannock..excellent place to spend some cash. Like Spudda says, they are always helpful and won't sell you something that you don't necessarily need.
  •  20-05-2008, 9:13 31914 in reply to 31907

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    Re: Always Helpful

    Spudda:

    Popped into Motorcycle Essentials today after some sort of relay to slow my LED Indicators out. They couldn't help me but offered great advice. Never had a bad moment there and always try them

    Always good to hear about helpful dealers. If you have a look arround on fleabay you can usually find a resistor kit that just needs to be added into your indicator circuit to compensate for the lack of resitance in led's. I found one for my D6 when I had the flush fit undertray, only cost about a fiver and took less than 10 mins to fit.


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  •  20-05-2008, 10:04 31915 in reply to 31914

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    They are good.  Really like them, its where i got my Oxtar boots from.  There's a guy in the front who services bikes too.  Did my D6 for a decent price.

  •  30-05-2008, 17:12 32208 in reply to 31915

    Re: Always Helpful

    Just been there today.  Needed a pair of jeans to match up to my Segura Jacket.  Was looking at the Alren Ness ones at £240.  Then noticed that the RST 2 piece race suits were only £60 more.  So bought them instead.  Always helps going there with the missus after I've took her to the pub for lunch and got some Bulmers down her neck.  The wallet seems to open far easier, no weird nagging noises either.  Didn't manage to get a helmet too, she hadn't had that much to drink.


  •  30-05-2008, 18:30 32222 in reply to 32208

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    I could have sold you a pair of brand new RST leather jeans i bought at the BMF show they other week. £50 size 36 waist if anyone is interested.Big Smile

     


  •  02-06-2008, 9:33 32262 in reply to 32227

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    Will do when I get home.  Wore them today for first time to work.  Very comfy. They are more supple and cooler than my Segura Jacket (which is more of a retro jacket).  They come with massive sliders (maybe it'll help me get them down, lol) armour in the knee, shoulder and elbow.  There's none in the back or hips - but there is the pockets to insert some (so I'll steal some from my weather proof trousers).

     They are all black, with white RST writing and red star.  They have holes that seem to keep you cool quite well, and the stretch panels also let through a good breeze. They might have vent openings too, I didn't check all the zips.



  •  02-06-2008, 19:19 32285 in reply to 32262

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  •  02-06-2008, 19:19 32286 in reply to 32285

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    Sorry - really shoulda put a helmet on first. Stick out tongue


  •  02-06-2008, 20:15 32287 in reply to 32286

    Re: Always Helpful

    RST suits have improved a lot in the last few years. Now worn by a few top racers, Andrew Pitt amongst them.
  •  03-06-2008, 9:06 32308 in reply to 32292

    Re: Always Helpful

    Kwacky:

    daytona63:
    RST suits have improved a lot in the last few years. Now worn by a few top racers.

     

    and fattening Brummies Stick out tongue  

    HEHEHEE, that was the pic i was breathing in on too!!!  Apparantly they used to have problems with their zips, but this is now supposedly fixed with a new type.



  •  08-06-2008, 18:52 32521 in reply to 32292

    Re: Always Helpful

    Kwacky:

    daytona63:
    RST suits have improved a lot in the last few years. Now worn by a few top racers.

     

    and fattening Brummies Stick out tongue  

    And chubby ex Stokeys

     



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