following this thread for a few days now and I still don't know anything more than I did when looking at the pics in the first post; at least when i watched Sesame street it taught me what the letters were and how to count numbers; learnt naff all on here up to now; it's like listening to Bill and Ben waffling their flobbalobbalobble weed,
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steve chapman
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hi chris cspe engine is no further on as yet still saving hard but getting nowhere fast , great to see so much interest in the kit and so many different views, but there always seems to be people out there that just want to slag everything off wether it be af , mb , or anyone else who try to make our lammys faster more reliable and more enjoyable to ride, shouldnt we all just wait to see how it goes when there out there ?
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what is it you want to know muppet
there's nowt wrong with Castor based oils ..as long as you dont let it sit in the tank as it goes off bloody quick after mixing ,
the fuel issue we have established (or it would seem) is down to s**t supermarket fuel ,
and as i said back up the thread ..........until some one puts some serious miles on this kit and is prepared to post here its all speculation
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the fuel issue we have established (or it would seem) is down to s**t supermarket fuel ,
and as i said back up the thread ..........until some one puts some serious miles on this kit and is prepared to post here its all speculation
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Chris CSPE
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Steve, I know wot it's like, I've spent a small fortune on engines over the years but I do think that the SM isn't a bad price for the performance and hopefully the reliability that's claimed.
Is it a strip and re-build on a existing engine or have you started from scratch.
Is it a strip and re-build on a existing engine or have you started from scratch.
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hey steady on there,your showing your age,bet you watched the dot till it disappeared.lol!Muppet wrote:following this thread for a few days now and I still don't know anything more than I did when looking at the pics in the first post; at least when i watched Sesame street it taught me what the letters were and how to count numbers; learnt naff all on here up to now; it's like listening to Bill and Ben waffling their flobbalobbalobble weed,
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not sure chris cspe ive got a ts1 that i built 2 yrs ago with a sil casing or ive got a complete italian gp200 fully restored engine , so like i say not sure which way to go .
flogging the ts1 is a good way to of set the cost ...
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you had to much meat on your sunday dinner or is it you have no sense of humour ~ read the thread ~ it"s a punjonny snatchsniffer wrote:so you saying castor oil is s**t then, think you should go back to school and pay attention in chemistry and possibly actually learn were esters come from, instead of asking yr drug dealer
castor is brill ~ i was probably using it while you was a thought in your dads mind ~ in me racing bantam
i know where esters come from ~ the telly *bbc " that"s life
Mag wrote:I don't think that mnpes is saying castor oil is s**t, merely punning with Bhuda and butter.
mag ~ what"s this ? are you softening to my magnetic charm ~ i saw you rolling your eyes @ me in brid ~
