David I sent a long and involved reply, but it didn't post. In brief - YES. install the splitter, then pust your PABX downstream on the phone port. Install the...
... (snipped) ... REPLY: I agree with Arthur. This is an ingenious design, but fundamentally I don't believe in stabilisers of any sort as an aid to learning...
If you are getting new equipment it might be worth considering a wireless router/modem by the main block. ... I'm considering switching to broadband now that...
I have attached a photo (It is the final one in the photos section) of a Vmax's rear end with a FAT tyre and high level exhausts. It looks so good I thought...
... one, ... Actually there wasn't a Vintage Japanese Stand! I hope we did not miss one another, the car park had some interesting custom bikes in it and the...
Thanks for that. I use a hub already so I might do that, after I've got the basic PC I use for comms to work. I prefer to keep the PC I use for company records...
Just got back from a 10 day work-hol thing in Washington and New York. And I was surprised at how few motorcyles I saw. I only saw two actually moving, one in...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6958642257 Comment about the July issue? "Looks to the Future, (God, I hope not) with more "feet forward"...
... The original choppers were a product of Southern California and the then-new Interstate Highway system. Hundreds of miles of smooth concrete, fair...
... If you're gridlocked in a car, you're still gridlocked on a bike. British-style "filtering" will get you a ticket for reckless driving or illegal passing...
... Interestingly I followed a 1500 Kawasaki Mean Streak for few mile yesterday and all that happened when he'accelerated' was a deepening of the exhaust note....
... I think I have them all already! There was a guy at the Shepton Show who had all his magazines carefully piled in a great stack ith the oldest at the...
... <artmidd@e...> ... using? 120/60x14's Arthur - std. Gilera DNA front fitting. The rear on the Streets will be the std. dna rear - 140/60 x 14. Rims are...
One of the activities at this past week/weekend's North American Laverda OC rally was a visit to the Otis Chandler museum near Los Angeles. While they had...
... <artmidd@e...> ... fronts? Ah, need to get out to the garage and check then Arthur, but AIR mainly Pirelli original fitments on the wheels I've bought so...
snip ... That was why I was wondering. I looked for tyres with a high speed (H or higher) rating in 14" but couldn't find any. I suspect the load will be OK, ...
... The new radial Michelin scooter tyres (Pilot Sport SC) are H-rated. The 120/70 R 14 has a H speed rating and a 55 load rating (218kg). But I found it hard...
... Yes I know Tim - seems a decent cove. Got quite excited about my adventures in the Moto Tours de France. PNB...
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... I had my eye on the Michelin 'Gold Standard' Andrew to similar spec. ... I've used Bridgestones for years but couldn't find an appropriate 14" tyre for the...
... <artmidd@e...> ... Mmmmm - for 'maximum safety' (i.e. front puncture) you would want a single tyre to cope with the load safely - at least for as long as...
... If you have a puncture in one front, you will still be OK even if the load rating for a single tyre is less than the total for the nArrow front end. The...
... I'll have a look at a mate's X9 250 and suss the tyres he has - also the brakes. I have 240mm discs and calipers in stock s/hand that might be of use to...
I say Brit Chums, What is This all about ? : http://members.lycos.co.uk/eighttaiwanese/Cowjump.jpg ... oh those Head First Motorcyclists on their cows. pshaw. ...
... My next FF is a 2 wheeled effort. VF500 based cut'n'shut. Not that I haven't toyed with the idea of 2 fronts for it (as in my experimental 3-in-line STV),...
... Only in the dreams of those foolish enough to believe ludicrously optimistic Gilera speedos. 90mph indicated is only a true 75mph if you're lucky. PNB...
Paul Blezard
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... <artmidd@e...> wrote: [To Roy's:] ... pots? Fronts are twin outer pad pot with sliding inner pad, rears use bigger twin opposed pots. Guess you need to...