Does the receipt you have mention the frame number?
He's obviously playing silly buggers. With him having specifically checked your bike had a frame number, I'd guess he has another bike of the same model that has been stolen and the frame number ground off, then he's swapped the frames over... 7 hours is probably about the right amount of time to do this, too.
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/- probably the best place to call.
That looks ace Robin!
Nick, Haz, its with about 62kg plus around 10l of fuel. Corner weighting is useless without the car being loaded up as it will be used (driver / passenger mainly, but you can get the fuel load correct too if you want).
Edit: Dan beat me to it!
When corner weighted properly the car will definitely not sit level until it's loaded with the driver weight (unless it's a single seater or something), and even then it may not look flat, but it's a performance modification not a cosmetic one anyway
Full house, beltin'!
So - moneyz for lunchtime food, what's the deal with that? Also a means of cooking said food? I have a portable BBQ type thing and some utensils, just needs a bag of charcoal and something to light it with, I guess...
Will do - cheers Taking a few to be flow tested later on, get a matching set sorted out for the race car... They were 230cc when new so we'll see how they come back!
Ideally yes, but it's quite an 'intrusive' modification as it requires pulling the engine - you can't just drop the sump as the subframe is in the way (and you'd never get the sump to seal if fitting it from the bottom anyway) Never seem to get any excess burned off, we're only talking about an overfill of 150-200ml.
Get it done Nick
Have got one placed filled from here, will sort cash on the day Luke, hope that's ok.
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1. Rainbird
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10. Paul
11. Oli
12. Robin
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Headlight - push car right up against a wall, make a mark on the wall at the same height as your headlight (bit of gaffer tape works well), roll the car back 20-30ft, adjust aim until it's level with the tape, no higher.