Bar Muffs...

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Bar Muffs...

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Just fitted some to my zxr...no more fingertips falling off after 5 minutes for me anymore :D

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You wimp. :p In my day we didn't wear gloves in winter. :lol: :lol:
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nuggitt wrote:You wimp. :p In my day we didn't wear gloves in winter. :lol: :lol:
says the man with stumps and no fingers :lol:
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Dont bar muffs, I like muffs :)
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i remember the tag line "put your hands in a warm furry muff!"
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Post by stevierst »

Bar muffs are ace, been using them for years. Summer gloves all year round. :)
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You'll be buying heated gloves next. Like somebody else I know on here. If he stands near a keyhole he catches a cold. :p

Yes you know who I mean. :nod: :lol: :lol: :p :p
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Post by yzfpaul »

i like these bar muffs :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Now that's my kind of bar :lol: :unibrow:
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yzfpaul wrote:i like these bar muffs :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Those are backsides not muffs, how you got your missus pregnant I'll never know.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Looks good

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The bar muffs look good, good on ya for going out on your zxr 400 in the winter, but going by the weather reports , your gonna need spiked tyres :nod: , just like the yamaha R1 video on you tube, its mad :)

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Post by banner001 »

am just doing the valve clearances on the zxr whilst the road outside out house is solid ice...so its the bus for the next week :(
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banner001 wrote:am just doing the valve clearances on the zxr whilst the road outside out house is solid ice...so its the bus for the next week :(
I done these on my wifes old ZXR.
I thought it was great being able to do them without removing the cams.
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itsnotagenesis wrote:
banner001 wrote:am just doing the valve clearances on the zxr whilst the road outside out house is solid ice...so its the bus for the next week :(
I done these on my wifes old ZXR.
I thought it was great being able to do them without removing the cams.
my only problem is trying to get to the inlet shims at the very edges of the cam...have ordered some small neodymium magnets...should be able to get to them with that one :D

mine are all tight, looking for a place to buy shims from now.
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banner001 wrote:
itsnotagenesis wrote:
banner001 wrote:am just doing the valve clearances on the zxr whilst the road outside out house is solid ice...so its the bus for the next week :(
I done these on my wifes old ZXR.
I thought it was great being able to do them without removing the cams.
my only problem is trying to get to the inlet shims at the very edges of the cam...have ordered some small neodymium magnets...should be able to get to them with that one :D

mine are all tight, looking for a place to buy shims from now.
Yep done it with a pen magnet and some metal picks to hold it in place while removing the magnet
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