From your OP - I take it they've only just been fitted then? How come you're so sure they weren't tight enough in first place?
There is a guide on how to tighten - but I'd be wary of over tightening!
Try some spray lube in the first instance and see if that eases it until the cold snap stops.
I only pulled your leg once when you got the S2K - each one to their own
So are you any good at weilding a hairdryer and pair of scissors since you got the S2K?
have you grown testicles since buying a zed?
No but my bangers have gone up a cup size
I only pulled your leg once when you got the S2K - each one to their own
So are you any good at weilding a hairdryer and pair of scissors since you got the S2K?
Its ok - all taken care of- Nix & I got special deal on neutering, worming and micro-chipping
Chris - I'm sure the chat room is fine - remember when you first launched it we pulled John's leg that he'd broken it
Because its a fickin' mare to use - and John breaks it every time he goes in
We just post the crap in the Green room now and those of us that want to comunicate outside the forum chat on IM and FB
Oh and there's bound to be one before April - the first one this year was Feb 7th- was bloody but as a result I think there were about ten of us there. I doubt they'll do one quite so early for the 2011 season because they lost so much on that one - but you will enjoy it more on your first one if its a bit quieter
I took out insurance for one track day Ross - it cost £70 for 4hrs insurance and the excess was £1500- and the small print states that you're only covered for 'impact' - so if you bin it of your own accord into the kitty litter or tyre wall you're not covered.
This was with Richard Eger - now Reiss- http://www.reis.co.uk/ - who seems to be the most recommended and used on the forums
TBH - you'd only ever claim on track day insurance if you'd had a total loss- in which case you'd prolly not be in a fit state to drive again anyway
As Alex says - what will be will be
But HM days are pretty tame and everyone gives each other a wide berth and are courteous and 'relatively' well behaved