>>>Cheers folks!
>>>Nice to know that there are some people out there that will try and help
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>bumper, which would appear to be a two-handed job. Also there are two photos
>which would appear to mean absolutely nothing to the general fitting."
Yes, I have fitted a few of these and the instructions are an absolute
nightmare! That's the way it's going these days, so they don't have to
put out multilingual instructions therefore saving paper, I guess.
Towbars are another example. I have fitted them to a 406 a while ago
and as far as I can recall the bumper has to come off. But have a look
up from underneath and try to guage where the holes would be and see
if there would be enough room to fit the sensors and the wiring.Some
bumpers have a strengthening bar behind with holes in it, and it is
very critical to drill in the right place, plus of course there would
be no room to do it in situ. I did one a month ago on a 207 and
didn't have to remove the bumper. Piece of wee wee!!
Don't know about the two photos that don't appear to mean anything.
Can you not scan them and post them here? Or email them to me?
Keith Willcocks - 24 Jan 2008 22:50 GMT
>>>>Cheers folks!
>>>>Nice to know that there are some people out there that will try and help
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> Don't know about the two photos that don't appear to mean anything.
> Can you not scan them and post them here? Or email them to me?
Hi Nigel, I saw him this evening and he has bitten the bullet and fitted
them. The bumper did have to come off. He is actually a very capable
mechanic, fully maintains three motorcycles himself (including a classic
BSA), and the job that the instructions show as 1hr 50mins took him from
9:30am to 5pm. Anyway it's done now.
Thanks for the response.

Signature
Keith Willcocks
djimbo - 28 Jan 2008 00:54 GMT
em and post them here? Or email them to me?
> Hi Nigel, I saw him this evening and he has bitten the bullet and fitted
> them. The bumper did have to come off. He is actually a very capable
> mechanic, fully maintains three motorcycles himself (including a classic
> BSA), and the job that the instructions show as 1hr 50mins took him from
> 9:30am to 5pm. Anyway it's done now.
Which model BSA? forgive my lack of reverence here, but I built/rebuilt a
lot of A7/A10s, B31/B33s from the crankcase up,and frankly things were a
hell of a lot easier in those days.
I would shudder at the thought of a new Honda!
djimbo

Signature
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
Keith Willcocks - 28 Jan 2008 14:53 GMT
> em and post them here? Or email them to me?
>>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> djimbo
His is a 1957 A7 Shooting Star as far as I remember. It is the same as he
had when he was a lot younger. He also has a more modern Triumph and a
Honda Firebird.

Signature
Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)