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TheCoffsKid

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  1. First three photos are with rear footrest in place, last one is with footrest removed. Cheers
  2. I originally installed the extra air horn adjacent to the right pillion foot rest. The top of the horn sat under the footrest, A bracket was made so that existing bolts could be used for the horn. The exhaust did not have to be moved. I have since decided to turn the bike into t single seater so I didn't need rear footrests so I moved the horn so as to use the footrest bolt locations. See pictures attached. Cheers,
  3. Prairiehammer, Its only 35c with 99% humidity outside.... Inside lovely 25c with 60% humidity. Thank you Mr, Carrier TCK
  4. Hi, And greetings from the "Land Down Under" I hope everyone on this forum has a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. I hope that all the things you didn't get to do, you do in 2015. Also, its a time for families and friends, and I hope you get to see a lot of them in good circumstance. Cheers, TheCoffsKid
  5. Hi, thanks to everyone who replied. I would be using a fibreglass fairing and would get a surfboard maker to make any alterations; heaps of them where I live; mount on the quick release locators and get a snap connection for the electrics. I would only want the outer skin. cheers,
  6. Hi, I've just done a 3000km trip and averaged 5.3litres per 100kms. I don't use the fuel gauge; I just look at odo2w and when it hits 300kms I pull in at the next servo. cheers
  7. Hi, Has anyone ever "frenched" the passing lamps into an aftermarket (make to be decided) fairing? Cheers,
  8. Hi, First big trip starts on Monday, OZ time. Heading to Melbourne . I'm going down for the ride and the OZ HiFi show and the other 3 will be going to the MotoGP. Attached excel file show the way. Cheers,
  9. The tube doesn't have anything in it as far as I can tell. I saw the end of it as it wasn't attached to anything. The manual doesn't show a photo of it at al. Just thought someone with an RSTD might know or could have a look. I'll take it of the stand and put on the side stand and crawl under and have another look.
  10. Hi, Just been passing time lying upside down under my 2006 RSTD when I noticed this cable. I think it must be a vent tube but, I am hoping someone with more knowledge can set me right. The cable/tube shown over the exhaust in the attached photo. All help appreciated Cheers,
  11. Hi, I have a 2006 RSTD and I am wondering if anyone has put an air-vent in their screen. Any help is appreciated. Cheers, from the land down-under
  12. We used to tell our drivers to always be conscious of what appropriate speed is...to be able to stop in an emergency without damage to person, property, fauna or flora. Not trying to be a smart ass, but every accident I had until I understood this concept was driving/riding at inappropriate speed.
  13. Take all your old socks, undies, and T-shirts and dispose of them in the rubbish bins at the motel or camp sites. You'll get lighter on the way. Also use one of those vac-pac systems for soft clothes, saves a stack of room. One days clothes in each pac. Cheers,
  14. hi, I have a 2006 rstd and out a WILO horn on and kept the originals working as well. Main A1 highway runs through our area with lots of semis and double B's so needed something that the truckies would hear. Wired it through a relay. No problems so far. Passengers don't notice unless told. Cheers,
  15. my internet provider is the best threadkiller there is!!!
  16. with TV's the price they are these days you could have a few of them on the walls the burn some images onto a few USB sticks and have whatever you feel like looking at. you could evev recess the TV's into the wall. cheers,
  17. As near as we can guess it was taken between 1920 and 1940 on a sheep station between Cobar and Bourke NSW. cheers,
  18. Eureka! it fits, now I will put lots of blue tack under the OEM and re-fit it and see how much room there is left underneath. I will also reconnect the tacho and make sure everything works. Cheers,
  19. Righto, now to fit the whole tacho I have to Make Darth Vader yawn, and with an aluminium cutting disk I can. Next step is to mount it onto the OEM internals.
  20. hi, Can anyone identify this car. Photo taken early 1900's cheers,
  21. Hi, I was lucky enough to get just the cover/top of the OEM on ebay as well as the tacho, but they were in the US and I'm in OZ so freight was quite a bit. The thinking being if I stuff it up (odds on) or the tacho doesn't work then I can just put the new cover/top on and call it quits. Cheers,
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