Most of the ones I know and work with are exactly the same.On behalf of all South Africans I apologise for his attitude. We're not all like that!
You are a sad person, one thing you right about, not all are like me, some are just plain stupid. Guess it's not your day to sign up, so nothing better to do than continually add utter rubbish to this thread, people like you never happy till the the thread has being totally junked, not one thing you have said from your first idiotic post, till now has had one iota to do with the subject at hand.On behalf of all South Africans I apologise for his attitude. We're not all like that!
Okay then angry man. Enjoy your bike.You are a sad person, one thing you right about, not all are like me, some are just plain stupid. Guess it's not your day to sign up, so nothing better to do than continually add utter rubbish to this thread, people like you never happy till the the thread has being totally junked, not one thing you have said from your first idiotic post, till now has had one iota to do with the subject at hand.
Re InvaderGIR, sure does seem to be, would have thought the garages would be happy to send out a meachanic for a hours labour + bit on top.
On behalf of all South Africans I apologise for his attitude. We're not all like that!
My last comment in this thread as total knackered now, but here is an example of another fine idiot, I left the country 6 years before it became Zimbabwe, so was Rhodesia then ffs pls I would say try think but it's clearly beyond you.Nope, we certainly aren't.
I clocked him the second he called Zimbabwe Rhodesia. Every single Southern African I've ever met who called it Rhodesia are all miserable *****, usually of a certain age too.
Shame really, these old boys live their whole lives being bitter about the post-apartheid era.
Best to leave them to wallow in their misery and get on with your life.
(we actually had a Zimbabwean agency guy here a few months ago for some weekend work, the guy was so bitter it was unreal, he and his family lost a lot in Zimbabwe but he carried that hatred over to here and blamed everything on "the blacks", he just moaned non stop all day long, to the point where everyone just avoided him as they got fed up with it, suffice to say he hasn't been back)
My last comment in this thread as total knackered now, but here is an example of another fine idiot, I left the country 6 years before it became Zimbabwe, so was Rhodesia then ffs pls I would say try think but it's clearly beyond you.
The rest of the garbage you typed will not even bother answering.
Well fingers crossed you don't frequent the Biker's Cafe too often with an attitude like that. Cya.My last comment in this thread as total knackered now, but here is an example of another fine idiot, I left the country 6 years before it became Zimbabwe, so was Rhodesia then ffs pls I would say try think but it's clearly beyond you.
The rest of the garbage you typed will not even bother answering.
Not even light-hearted, just good manners regarded as a common courtesy among all bikers, really!!a light hearted comment about being careful getting back on to a bike.
Aren't you? Oh... you all look alike to me...On behalf of all South Africans I apologise for his attitude. We're not all like that!
And, although more expensive, official dealerships may be able to help if he's desperate.Let’s get the thread back on topic, there are a few mobile mechanics in your area, might be worth giving a few a call and seeing if they have any past experience with bikes? Failing that, you could pay a local motorbike dealer for their time to have a look? You may pay up to 1 hours labor charge though.
I'm not 'mechanically inclined', just common sense.Obvious to you perhaps, but don't forget other might not be so mechanically inclined
LMAO as its coming from you.He's not either, just trying to feel superior to someone that's all
I'm not 'mechanically inclined', just common sense.
LMAO as its coming from you.
He said he's 'mechanically inclined' so to him it should be common sense, right?No. It's not common sense. Stop talking ****.
Compress the forks with your body weight whilst holding the front brake, how's that for you?Can you explain how I would tell if seals are shot by grabbing the front brakes? Honestly this seems like just bad advice to me, but I am genuinely curious - it has been said that I have no common sense in the past