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Cheers, depends if you get lucky or not, usually around £50 for a worn out one.
Cheers, as you know the standard trim is really firm, this is soft but I wouldn't say spongy. Just soft to the touch.
This is tomorrow guys!
If you get to woodall a tad late, and we aren't there, then head down to LFE services and meet us there, I say this as I want to set off prompt from woodall!
Personally I like the red, as it matches the trophy. But I do wish I had got a more neutral colour such as a dark grey, as it's quite likely I'll sell the T and keep the cup in Late August/September and it would of matched the cup better.
Cost wise, it wasn't that expensive, the old wheel and recovering and postage both ways came to about £170.
I rang my insurance as soon as I fitted it (Brentacre), told them the type of wheel and they said thanks, bye. MOT shouldn't be an issue as no lights are on, and not all cars have airbags...
I always loved my Renault Sport Sabelt wheel on my RB, but I hated how the suede got ruined so easily.
So for the trophy I decided to get an old knackered one retrimmed, spec is all leather, red top, black perforated sides and black lower with black stitching.
It looks superb in real life...
Every time I've ordered from them their dispatch time has been terrible, 3 days usually. Then the item comes next day.
I'm never in a rush so not too bothered but it is very poor imo.
i4D are so much better, but don't think they sell what the OP wants :(
A great number of good quality entries last month, thanks to all those who entered.
DeeKay86 won with the following picture:
Congratulations to DeeKay86, his chosen theme for August is:
Sport
Quite fitting with the olympics being on!
We will continue to vote at the end of a...
This, jack the engine up to line up the mount and then put the bolts in.
Throttle cable is the one that connects to the back of the throttle which is at the top right of the engine, the airbox feeds it. I'd go around every electrical clip you can see and check it is properly in.
Buying a new cup racer and having it made road legal is on my list of things to do if I win the euromillions, however un practical and expensive it is.
A compressor and pneumatic brake bleeder kit FTW
My compressor, loads of attachments and the kit only cost me about £120 and it's always coming in useful. Best buy for a home mechanic after the halfords 150pc socket set imo.
The 500 mile service was more common in the past iirc, I know it's still a really common service on motorbikes. The new bikes I've had have always required them.