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  1. robmack

    Online Auction of Vintage Italian Parts (NOS) from 50/60s

    Occurring October 9, 2012 (and weekly through October and November): http://www.alderferauction.com/contents/upcomingdetails.aspx?EventId=1789 Quoted from the web page: Complete Inventory Liquidation of Vintage Italian Motorcycle Parts- “World’s Largest Stock” for Cosmo Motors (MP&A Cosmo...
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    Article on Cheap Motoircycle Alarm Teardown

    Came upon this blog article entitled "Why You Don't Want to Buy a Cheap Motorcycle Alarm". It is a nerdy electronics reverse engineering article, the point of which is that cheap motrocycle alarms are designed so badly that they enhance a theive's ability to disable the alarm rather than...
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    Who can rebuild coil-over rear shocks in the GTA?

    Hi, I have a Moto Guzzi with a Bitubo rear shock that is leaking. Does anyone have recommendations for shops in the GTA which can rebuild this shock? TIA.
  4. robmack

    Starkey ear plugs - which is the best option?

    Hi, I'm getting custom earplugs made and the audiologist is recommending Starkey models (http://www.starkey.co.nz/products/hearing-protection/industrial.jsp ). Work health insurance covers the cost for me so I'm not concerned about the price. What I want to know is which one of the three...
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    Gtam sla

    Hi, It seems that the recent loss of information in an attempt to restore availability and performance of the Vbulletin system to reasonable levels has highlighted a gap between user expectations and the administrator(s)'s capability. Paul's capability does have limitations and these...
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    Review of Blue-job Chrome Restoration Polish

    Hi, There have been other threads on this board that briefly discussed products for removing bluing discolouration on chrome header pipes. There's not been an indepth discussion of any one product so I thought I'd share my recent experience with Blue-job Chrome Polish. I'l begin by...
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    20mm Radial Master Cylinder -- where used?

    Hi, Sorry if this question sounds naive. I'm wondering which superbike models use a 19mm Radial Master Cylinder for the front brakes as standard equipment. Anyone know? Thanks
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    Need access to a metal lathe

    Hi, I want to know if anyone on this board has a metal lathe or knows where I can access one. I have stainless steel brake actuator arm that needs to be necked down at one end, from its current diameter of 9mm to 6mm. This only needs to be done at the tip for 1cm. I would use a drill press...
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    Need recommendation to decide between wheel chock or stand

    I've recently bought another motorcycle which is not equipped with a center stand (a first for me). To that end, I'd like to keep it in the garage upright rather than leaning on the side stand as a personal preference. For this application, which is better? By better, I mean cheap (low...
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    Tire Fix Motorcycle Air Pressure Gauge on sale at CTC

    Noticed today that the Tire Fix Motorcycle Air Pressure Gauge is on sale at Canadian Tire for $5.99. That's 70% discount!! Great gauge I understand. The ergonomics of the gauge allows it to fit between the nipple and brake rotor easily for reliable pressure measurements. Sale began today...
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    Can an Ontario salvage bike be registered for road use again?

    I'd like clarification on this question so that I can decide if I'll pursue this idea further. I've found a bike that is currently an insurance write-off due to an electrical fire. There is no engine or structural damage to the vehicle. Let's assume that the fire damage can be repaired and...
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    Wtb: '06 - '09 bmw r1200rt

    I'm in the market for a BMW R1200RT, preferably not too old (2006 - 2009 model year) and low kilometers. Ideal for me would be a previous US authority vehicle. If you have a bike of interest and wish me to consider, contact by posting or by PM. GTA is preferred but I will travel for the right...

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