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bikerdave
It's done...

http://www.ukbikeforum.com/html/beginners_guide.shtml

I've still to add the link to the front page and the articles page.

Nice work UWL. buttrock.gif
Anth
Aww- cheers Dave bowdown.gif

Just taken a look and it looks amazing- and cheers for putting those pics in the bike section, really pulls it together thumbsup2.gif
bikerdave
blush21.gif I get there eventually..

It was a good article..
Wilf
Well done BD, that'll help a lot of newbies.
Suki
bowdown.gif Brill article UWL


Nicely done BD buttrock.gif
bikerdave
I didn't do anything really, just changed it into the webpage. It's all UWL's good work.
sjfclark
Hello wwww.gif
Great page. Lots of good information.
Thanks
eddy
kool guide.
Mot
Good work bowdown.gif
Anth
/ME: Takes a bow
My pleasure, that little guide's been refered to more times than the Encyclopedia Galactica, Glad I could be of help smile1.gif
bsa
hi you lot my dad has a starfire 250 is it worth rebuilding since it has been in bits since the 80's

thanks
Shebee
QUOTE(bsa @ Oct 1 2005, 03:23 PM)
hi you lot     my dad has a starfire 250 is it worth rebuilding since it has been in bits since the 80's

thanks
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hello.gif Yes its worth rebuilding assuming you can get the bits - BSA owners club and VMCC are a good start - BUT narrow tyres, single leading shoe brakes and kickstart only will take some getting used to. Rebuilt properly and ridden with a degree of mechanical sympathy they are great little bikes, and you will certainly get some attention. laughcont.gif
wolf666
Extremely well written article, well done.

One comment, the bit in crash helmets 'always make sure that the helmet is tight on the cheeks but too tight' probably needs a 'not' in there?
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