Byron,
Basically they have to be on as tight as possible.
We Dutch ride bicycles a lot. Most bicycles have rubber grips. Whenever they
start to get loose, I take them off, put scotch tape on the smooth steel
handlebars and slip them on again. That does the job very well
MB
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Can any one tell me the best place to mount a camcorder on my GTS that isn't
affected by to much vibration.
thanks
nick t
Bill
I use paraffin and an old toothbrush, The wheels always come up spotless.
Just remember to wash off the wheel and tires well with soap and water at
the end, to remove any of the paraffin from the area.
David
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I use Simple Green on my wheels. Seems to do a good job.
Dave
93 GTS
Fresno CA
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From: "Dave Evans" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 2:54 PM
Subject: RE: cleaning wheels
Bill
I use paraffin and an
Shucks, this hyar furner shore tawks funny!
[Just in case you cats don't start melting down candles to apply to your
rear wheels, what Dave Evans means is KEROSENE! The Brits call it
paraffin.]
Thanks Bill. I had no idea why anyone would want to put wax on their
wheels...legs, maybe!
Jason, I am riding over on the 13th. I am coming from Lenox Mass. What
will your route be??
Sincerely,
Alan Tooraen
1994 GTS
Jason Kaplitz wrote:
Anyone heading to the BMW national in Michigan this coming week?
Jason
COG #62
Heh. Interesting question.
My experience has been, that when the bike 'falls' over, (DOH!), mine
has usually landed in a 3 point stance. The rubber piece at the knee
area, a front foot peg, and the front tire. However, if the wheel is
turned out in the fall, the little gray rubber strip on the