For Sale Bit of a clear out ……..

RichieS

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Decided to take my bike , 2024 GSA back to a more standard appearance so have some surplus items. Everything listed was fitted to my bike so will fit this model and probably similar generations, but do your checking!!
I’ll list and then add pics

1. Cheapie Chinese bar risers …..only 3 bolts for some reason🤷‍♂️ ….£6 posted

2. Machine Art Advance handguards. You can have these in 3 configurations , high summer, 3 seasons, or full winter mode. The frame is some form of alloy and the paint is bubbling a bit which I have tried to show, but nothing that either running down and a rattle can or powder coating wouldn’t sort. £150 on Nippys. ………..£85 posted

3. Rox risers…..think you all know what they do……£65 posted

4 Genuine Denali T3 rear brak lights and indicators with associated wiring and number plate fixing…….£258 from Denali………£145 posted

5 Denali S2 spots with various lenses including clear. Great little spots and do a cracking job. There is for some reason, which I know not, some minor scrape damage to the fins where I presume they have rubbed against something when I had them fitted
This is for the lights only, . Don’t have extension cables or pig tails, but readily available from Denali
These are an eye watering £395 from Denali……£205 posted

6 Machine Art fender extenda. This is THE BEST thing to keep crap off the front of the engine casing in my opinion. I just happen to,have a spare one!!……..£23 posted

I also have an immaculate Shark flip helmet, in size small which is the wife’s, but she only wore it once or twice before buying a Schuberth…listed on the clothing section if interested
 

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And what exactly is Picolax?
Oh the innocence of youth :ROFLMAO:

picolax
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Picolax is
a strong stimulant laxative powder containing sodium picosulfate and magnesium citrate, used to thoroughly cleanse the bowel before procedures like a colonoscopy, endoscopy, or X-ray. It works by increasing intestinal activity and holding fluid in the bowel. It is essential to follow a strict low-residue diet and stay hydrated with clear fluids.
Milton Keynes University Hospital +3
How to Prepare and Take Picolax
  • Preparation: Dissolve the contents of one sachet in 150ml of cold water, stirring for 2–3 minutes. If it becomes hot, allow it to cool before drinking.
  • Dosage: Usually, two sachets are required. The first is often taken in the afternoon and the second 4–6 hours before the procedure.
  • Hydration: After taking the sachet, drink at least 500ml of clear fluids (e.g., water, squash, broth) to prevent dehydration.
  • Side Effects: Expect strong, frequent diarrhea. Other effects can include nausea, headache, and abdominal pain.
  • Dietary Restrictions: A low-fibre (low residue) diet is typically required 2–3 days before the procedure, avoiding seeds, nuts, and salads.
    Milton Keynes University Hospital
    Milton Keynes University Hospital +7
Warnings and Contraindications
  • Do not use if you have severe colitis, gastro-intestinal obstruction, gastric retention, or bowel perforation.
  • If you do not have a bowel movement within 6 hours of taking the second dose, contact your hospital immediately.
  • Proximity to Toilet: Ensure you have easy access to a toilet, as the laxative effect can be rapid.
 


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