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Post  Guest Sun Jul 26, 2015 1:13 am

Hello all, Just purchased a 2001 BRP but haven't got it home yet, it's 300klms away. A very clean example, low klms, one owner and only after market bits are handle bars and barkbusters. looking forward to polishing it and give it a service. Do all the fluids, filters new tyres ( still has original tyre) grease the swing arm pivot and have a roadworthy done, get it registered.
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Post  Mauser Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:26 am

Welcome from cloudy UK Bump
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Post  Guest Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:36 am

'Brisbane colonies'...... that's Oz innit?
Funny, the rest of the world is in the (mis?)understanding that that entire continent is a colony!
Gday yirself mate! Go git that bike home, go rip some trenches BRP smile
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Post  Guest Sat Sep 26, 2015 8:16 am

My bike's not registered yet, Grasshopper says "you are very patient Master"
The misses says "what do you want another bike for" mad as heck
So far the pig has had a work over
Wheels trued and balanced with new pirelli mt21's and heavy tubes
Fork oil changed
Coolant changer
Castrol titanium edge 10w60 and filter
New air filter
Clutch outer bush
All electrical connection cleaned and lubed with silicon grease
There is a rally coming up http://www.docnsw.org.au/#!thunder-rally/c16qq and this will be her maiden voyage
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Post  Guest Wed Oct 14, 2015 12:49 pm

hi, welcome to the forum, just a question regards the engine oil you listed as the one your planning on using or are using?, castrol 10w 60, is that a m/c type of castrols range or just their car type?, some car type oils will cause clutch failure as theyre not intended for wet clutches on m/c's, some car oils are fine to use , some not , hope its all good
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Post  Guest Thu Oct 15, 2015 7:48 pm

This is the oil. It's an ACEA A3/B4 with high temp shear, high total base number.
It does have friction modifiers but that isn't an issue. She'll be right mate.

http://www.tds.bp.com.au/pdf/10609_CASTROL_EDGE_10W-60%20SN_3374734_2011_09.pdf
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