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Yep, yet again, Engineer has come in and fucked up a decent thread with his petty jealousy and inferiority complex.



Until that post, it was going well.:blast


Hardly - it was the GS knockers that fucked it up, I just gave them a taste of their own medicine.
 
Leaking brakes, is hardly GS Knocking.................:nenau:nenau

Post #17 was the start of the Nutty/Arsey GS knocking fest, it is their modus operandi - the best form of defence against this sort of twattery is an aggressive response - simples. :D
 
Post #17 was the start of the Nutty/Arsey GS knocking fest, it is their modus operandi - the best form of defence against this sort of twattery is an aggressive response - simples. :D

Or just ignore it.... and prevent 5 pages of trolling :)
 
Post 284 is your answer to Engineer...........:hippy

I am happy to get back to the issue of brake fluid dribbles - it really was a non story, wasn’t it, man has weeping brake fluid, man takes it to dealer, dealer will fix it - hardly much of a thread to start with unless one is an utter snowflake ;) in which case you shouldn’t be riding a motorcycle!
 
I am happy to get back to the issue of brake fluid dribbles - it really was a non story, wasn’t it, man has weeping brake fluid, man takes it to dealer, dealer will fix it - hardly much of a thread to start with unless one is an utter snowflake ;) in which case you shouldn’t be riding a motorcycle!

Would you be happy with a dribble...........:nenau
 
Would you be happy with a dribble...........:nenau

I’d notice it, make a judgement as to its significance and get the dealer to fix or replace it, what could be easier or simpler?
 
Would you be happy with a dribble...........:nenau

I doubt he can even manage a dribble !!!

I’d notice it, make a judgement as to its significance and get the dealer to fix or replace it, what could be easier or simpler?



Buy a bike that doesn’t develop faults every 10 minutes ??
 
I’d notice it, make a judgement as to its significance and get the dealer to fix or replace it, what could be easier or simpler?

Agree but you must admit, it is not confidence inspiring, if you have to take your bike for a few thousand KM/s ride............:rob
 
Agree but you must admit, it is not confidence inspiring, if you have to take your bike for a few thousand KM/s ride............:rob

Anyone with any significant experience of motorcycling would not be phased by such things, would you? Those without experience should get the dealer to take a look if they have any doubts.
 
Anyone with any significant experience of motorcycling would not be phased by such things, would you? Those without experience should get the dealer to take a look if they have any doubts.

If the issue was resolved, and they had said we admit there is a problem, and changed something, maybe I would be happy, but the silence, and everything is golden every-time, just like the spokes, is not the best, you have to admit, and well brakes are a tad important, whether you are a novice or a hardcore rider like yourself.......:rob
 
Anyone with any significant experience of motorcycling would not be phased by such things, would you? Those without experience should get the dealer to take a look if they have any doubts.

It’s got nothing to do with experience ! If I had a brake leaking fluid on to the disc and I was about to head off to the Picos, that bike would stay in the garage . What’s to say the leak won’t get worse ?
 
I am happy to get back to the issue of brake fluid dribbles - it really was a non story, wasn’t it, man has weeping brake fluid, man takes it to dealer, dealer will fix it - hardly much of a thread to start with unless one is an utter snowflake ;) in which case you shouldn’t be riding a motorcycle!

I’d notice it, make a judgement as to its significance and get the dealer to fix or replace it, what could be easier or simpler?

Big man big mouth. Brakes are not to be fucked with, any issues regarding the working of such a system is safety critical.
 
If the issue was resolved, and they had said we admit there is a problem, and changed something, maybe I would be happy, but the silence, and everything is golden every-time, just like the spokes, is not the best, you have to admit, and well brakes are a tad important, whether you are a novice or a hardcore rider like yourself.......:rob

Any problem with a new bike is not the best, of course not, but FFS the old women on here tend to blow everything totally out of proportion so have to be countered for some common sense balance.
 
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