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A closer inspection reveals 1190's Nick...we know a toddler could wheelie one of those :green gri

AMS and one other phoned today - no tablet to cure this headache it seems. Have to wait for first service and see if anything changes.

The bike at 8 seconds ain’t no 1190!
 
The bike at 8 seconds ain’t no 1190!

That's what I thought. That's why I posted it.

Bike going from right to left about 8 secs into the vid looks to me an awful lot like my bike and yours. ie. KTM 1290S.

Unless I am going daft. It has mag wheels and a big TFT.
Don't think anyone has put a TFT on a 1190.

Will check a few more times and delete if I'm wrong ;0)

Taken a few screen shots and emailed them to you Chris.
 
Yawn :rolleyes:

Back to show us your KTMs

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Successful river crossing. Not something I could take for granted on that trip!


Sent from my iPhone whilst sitting on the loo.
 
More proof that a 1290S can be wheelied. This is Mick. Wheelies are very important to him, and he’d have got rid of the bike if it wouldn’t do this!:D
 

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Mine taking a piss.

Back from a 50 mile ride home to get my brakes done on the recall. Parked it up.
Pulled up on the clip and stopped. No loss from the coolant header Although the hose looks a bit kinked.

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That type doesn’t clamp evenly, it’s been screwed so tight it’s squashing the hose, hence the leak.

:rolleyes: The clamp was not that tight to begin with,thus the leak,pulled up on the clamp and it stopped - the bulge is probably an air lock or poor fitting of the hose with a twist .Temps when running were fine,although it was only 2deg on the ride home.
 


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