You will need: good socket set with hex bits, a torque wrench, a rear paddock stand, a small jack. First, go out and buy a litre of good quality fork oil. 5W is specified, but some people prefer 10W for a stiffer feel, or mix your own 7.5W. With the bike on its side stand,… Continue reading How to renew the fork oil on the Yamaha Thundercat
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Carnival culture
Europe’s biggest party takes place this month,Bloggerby takes you on a guided tour of the island’s vibrant carnival The biggest party in Europe, the carnival of Santa Cruz comes second only to Río on the world stage. Every year in the run up to lent hordes of people flock to the island’s capital for two… Continue reading Carnival culture
The Delights of the Bahamas
What would you think about retiring in the Bahamas? Far fetched? Not at all. Far flung maybe, but sometimes you have to take time to explore new opportunities and often you find yourself coming up with a winner. Not many places come across as perfect for retirement as the Bahamas. Remember that as a retired… Continue reading The Delights of the Bahamas
Cycling as a power sport
Many would refer to cycling as a power sport and therefore assume that strength was the most important aspect of the training programme. But the truth is there is more than one way to make a bike go fast. Strength is of little use if your pedal stroke is so inefficient that the power never… Continue reading Cycling as a power sport
Top 10 Camera Essentials
Before you begin shooting, it’s important to learn about your camcorder. You need to take time to get acquainted with it. After all, you’ll be spending a lot of time together. You don’t have to read the camcorder manual from cover to cover, but you do need to know a few of the camera’s most… Continue reading Top 10 Camera Essentials
