Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Off-topic Climbers who ride version 2; MOTORcycles |
3-Aug-2014 At 11:14:08 AM |
hangdog
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>My experience with the early Spot Trackers was a mixed bag affair. Back
>then they did not always update, and certainly 'dropped' the occasional
>location reading and this in open country not affected by trees and hills.
>Hopefully the latest version of same has addressed those problems.
Yes i hope so as i bought the latest version because of the improvements and it cost me $165 per year for the service.
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>@ techno
>18" front? I thought they were 19"...
According to the internet they are 17" I and the same problem with tyres on my Cagiva Navigator. (Btw a brilliant bike for the mature gent and the great grandad of the Multistrada)
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