Positioning of tax disc holder

And on my large expensive better-than-yours computer screen we've only just got onto page 6. So there.
 
Hi, I tried to PM you but it appears not to be enabled. Sorry about the abuse you have received on here, If I can be any help with your questions let me know.
My holder is fitted to the exhaust valve controller motor bracket (just follow the cables from the exhaust valve)
Try and get your PM enabled.
PS don't ask any questions about oil :hide

Thanks !---dont know about the PM not being enabled.:nenau------I will NOT be asking questions about oil---:cool:
 
Thanks !---dont know about the PM not being enabled.:nenau------I will NOT be asking questions about oil---:cool:

I think somebody will be along shortly to explain about the PM thingy! Fasten your seat belt, it's going to be a bumpy ride fella! :beerjug:
 
Hi, I tried to PM you but it appears not to be enabled. Sorry about the abuse you have received on here, If I can be any help with your questions let me know.
My holder is fitted to the exhaust valve controller motor bracket (just follow the cables from the exhaust valve)
Try and get your PM enabled.
PS don't ask any questions about oil :hide

So where the feck do cables come from an exhaust valve :nenau

You need, quite simply, to be a subscribed member to send PM's :rolleyes:

Cheers Melch :thumb

:beerjug:
 
So where the feck do cables come from an exhaust valve :nenau

He means the mechanical exhaust valve flappy thing that sits in the exhaust pipe, roughly behind the nearside rider's footrest. Opens and shuts (tricking the engine that the exhaust pipe is of variable length) boosting power and the all important 'throaty roar' of a pounding 1200cc twin on its way to Lidl..... HTH
 
He means the mechanical exhaust valve flappy thing that sits in the exhaust pipe, roughly behind the nearside rider's footrest. Opens and shuts (tricking the engine that the exhaust pipe is of variable length) boosting power and the all important 'throaty roar' of a pounding 1200cc twin on its way to Lidl..... HTH

Oh!:doh

:beerjug:
 
He means the mechanical exhaust valve flappy thing that sits in the exhaust pipe, roughly behind the nearside rider's footrest. Opens and shuts (tricking the engine that the exhaust pipe is of variable length) boosting power and the all important 'throaty roar' of a pounding 1200cc twin on its way to Lidl..... HTH
Perzactly, maybe I should have written exhaust power valve, thanks for explaining.
 
So where the feck do cables come from an exhaust valve :nenau

You need, quite simply, to be a subscribed member to send PM's :rolleyes:

Cheers Melch :thumb

:beerjug:
Sorry I should have written exhaust power valve (where the headers join prior to the silencer)

Thanks for explaining about the PM's without any sarcasm. :augie
 
Sorry I should have written exhaust power valve (where the headers join prior to the silencer)

Thanks for explaining about the PM's without any sarcasm. :augie


You're doing OK :thumb

Me and sarcasm in the same sentence ... I think not :eek:

:beerjug:
 
I've had 2 penalty notices in EC3 for failing to display a tax disc despite the fact that it's been hanging down from the left hand cylinder as fitted by the dealer. Just lazy plod failing to look properly. Succesfully appealed both times but boring to have to deal with.

Not as boring as this thread.

Now it's stuck on the windshield so plod can see it more easily though now i'll probably be done for not displaying it in the correct place.

God this post is dull.

Are we at 9 pages yet?
 
Oh yea and my tax disc holder rusted off when it was fixed under the left cylinder. And before it rusted off the plastic ring kept popping off when the bike cooled down which was, like, really annoying.
 
I've had 2 penalty notices in EC3 for failing to display a tax disc despite the fact

Excellent that the ever vigilant custodians of all that is important in our windy corner of the great metropolis have been active.... I did wonder what Tony's plastic army got up to. It can't have been City of London plod, they are too busy patrolling Fenchurch Street on the hunt for money launderers.

Nearly ten :bounce1
 


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