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  1. Still wondering who that odd looking geezer in the sidecar is.... How did he get down there? And moreover how did he get up again?? :D:rolleyes:

     

    Love Scotland, beautyful countryside, nice people, great atmosphere. Would have loved to be there but right now rain is hammering down like it has done the entire week! Where's Spring??

     

    Søren

  2. Hi Søren,

    I used a Dremel, 60 & 100 emery cloth and adhesive tape (for marking the cutting edge an to avoid scratches).

    You have to be patient for the job ^_^

    The final step was polishing the cutting edge with "Autosol® Edel-Chromglanz" (Metal Polish)

     

    You're da man, Jan! :bier::thumbsup:

     

    Thanks a lot, Fischkopf :D

    Søren

  3. Héy Soren,

     

    how are you doing?

    Have you moved to Switzerland yet?

    Are you going to Irelnd?

     

    Ciao, Antonio :bier:

     

    Doing fine, head up and feet down. Sitting here at work while everybody else is out celebrating Labour Day.

     

    I won't be going to Ireland as I'm in the progress of refurbishing our house which is quite expensive. Would have loved to go there but not this year. You guys have fun!

     

    No news about Switzerland yet due to the recession but we'll aim for early 2010 for a final decision.

     

    See ya around

    Søren

  4. Rather than chopping the windscreen, either get/make a laminar lip for it, or put in some venting holes at the base of the screen to bleed high pressure air in from in front into the low pressure area behind that leads to all the flutter that's creating the noise.

     

    Just a thought...

    :luigi:

     

    Hi Skeeve,

     

    thought about that too but as Jan also states I'm not a big fan of too tall screen. Too much Gold Wing..... :D

     

    BR

    Søren

  5. Some racing that was. Were you in postition to see the last lap pass Spies did to take the checker? Quite a battle at the end.

     

    Hi Dan,

     

    yup, you bet! Sat at the head stand watching every move on the track on the huge wide screen when they were giving it all around the circuit. Those chaps have MAJOR cojones; nothing less. Haga tried to sway Spies off track down the straight after the finish line but Ben played cool. He has absolutely no respect for ol' Nitro Nori so there's no free ride for Haga. I've always loved Haga for his insane riding style but Ben Spies is a world class rider - nothing less.

     

    Pity about Hopper who broke his femur and dislocated his pelvis. Looked nasty on the screen and the ambulance just stayed way too long with Hopper lying flat on his back. Hope he's recovering soon.

     

    The Supersport race was also exciting. Cal Crutchlow made a rubbish start despite having pole posiiton. Ended up 10th at the first corner but managed to finish a respectable 3rd. Laverty and Lascorz were jostling for the chequered flag but Laverty pipped victory a whisker ahead of Lascorz. Danish top rider Robbin Harms ended 9th after having spent most time in the pit during practice. New team means no available data so they are more or less starting from scratch.

     

    BR

    Søren

  6. Looks fine IMHO.

     

    In fact I have a tall windscreen on my Scura (can't remember the name but I bought it from a dealer in Flensborg, Germany) which creates a lot of noise. I have had plans chopping my screen to a more suitable height so that I will do :-)

     

    Just returned from Superbike and Supersport races in Assen, The Netherlands, and I was partially deaf the following day despite using ear plugs.

     

    How tall are you, Jan? I'm 191cm (6"3').

     

    Cheers

    Søren

  7. Hi Scotty,

     

    seems like the sprawl gremlin has hit you. As far as I know this is the first 2003 model that has had a tranny problem; all others have been 2002 models like mine :bbblll:

     

    fear not though; it fixable either by your own hand if you got your thumbs mounted the right way. Otherwise it's a 1/2 day job for a trained mechanic. I drove something like 80 miles in 4th gear including a stop at a toll booth but I managed to get back home in one piece.

     

    Good luck with your bike - when it's fixed it's history :rolleyes:

     

    All the best

    Søren

  8. about one hour, including one beer and two calls from mother.

    :P:lol::D

     

    That really cracked me up, Slavomir.... :-) I'm also on the lookout for new rearsets as my legs are killing me on long trips. Motobits? Could be the answer but I'm not sure. My new rearsets must be adjustable downwards and a tad backwards - otherwise they won't make any difference.

     

    Cheers

    Søren

     

    PS: Just bought me a new iMac with a 20" screen - what a difference compared to the pc - world!! Happy camper....

  9. Hi Andrew,

     

    I'm also a lanky fellar like you with legs from hell but so far no probs. Long rides (+ 500 miles) get a little cramped but that's life :-)

     

    Go the 'Jaap Way' installing a taller seat and get some decent adjustable rearsets = problems solved.

     

    Cheers

    Søren

  10. Hi again,

     

    I promised I would get back ASAP regarding my participation in Ulster Rally.

    Unfortunately I won't be able to make it this year as I cannot justify taking a week of at present (nor in May). I'm up to my ears both at work and home so no Søren Tikkanen in Ulster this year, unfortunately.

     

    However, I'm still keen to arrange next years V11 rally. This may not - repeat may not - take place in Denmark, as me and wifey probably will move to Switzerland for good later this year. She has been offered a very lucrative job in her organisation which means that we physically have to move to La Belle Suisse. And me? Oh, I thought you'll never ask. I'll retire and will fart around learning French, eating chokolates and playing my Swiss alphorn all day. And a little touring around the country of course. France is just an hour away and Italy can be reached in an hour and a half. Living la dolce vita!

     

    More to come.....

     

    BR

    Søren

  11. hi Kevin,

     

    otherwise try Agostino in Italy. I ordered my Mistrals from them and they gave me excellent customer service. And they do speak English! Try this link: Agostino

     

    Cheers

    Søren

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