what have you done to your "bike" today

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Nothing much except ride it.

I have owned this bike for some time now and it's never ceases to amaze me .

Always fun,

I like to go for rides of about 250 - 400'miles.

2 to 3 tanks of fuel is a good day out.

Usually stop at a few pubs and have a couple of bevvies, nothing silly just a thirst quencher or two ( Australia gets hot you know )

I just love V Twins, the sound, the torque, the all round aural experience when you are getting up them and they wail.

On a sad note,

I have a brother who is 3 years older than me that had a TLS1000 for 13 years and he has just sold it.

I know the bike well as I have done a lot of work to it.

At least he bought a Honda,

A VFR1200 no less. it has heated grips, hard wired GPS, full,panniers and only 8,000 miles.

For Christmas I am going to get him a pipe and slippers .

It will be interesting to ride with him however,

I am sure I will miss the syncopated lilt from the V Twins when they were in sync at high speed.

Time will tell, I know one thing, and that is that I won't be getting rid of the VTR EVER.

If I do buy another bike it will stay.

So,

After all this what I did today was.

Appreciate my VTR .
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kenmoore wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2019 12:40 pm Nothing much except ride it.

I have owned this bike for some time now and it's never ceases to amaze me .

Always fun,

I like to go for rides of about 250 - 400'miles.

2 to 3 tanks of fuel is a good day out.

Usually stop at a few pubs and have a couple of bevvies, nothing silly just a thirst quencher or two ( Australia gets hot you know )

I just love V Twins, the sound, the torque, the all round aural experience when you are getting up them and they wail.

On a sad note,

I have a brother who is 3 years older than me that had a TLS1000 for 13 years and he has just sold it.

I know the bike well as I have done a lot of work to it.

At least he bought a Honda,

A VFR1200 no less. it has heated grips, hard wired GPS, full,panniers and only 8,000 miles.

For Christmas I am going to get him a pipe and slippers .

It will be interesting to ride with him however,

I am sure I will miss the syncopated lilt from the V Twins when they were in sync at high speed.

Time will tell, I know one thing, and that is that I won't be getting rid of the VTR EVER.

If I do buy another bike it will stay.

So,

After all this what I did today was.

Appreciate my VTR .
Nice post Ken :thumbup:
The part about the VTR, I certainly get where you're coming from 8) :D

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Fitted a givi topbox yayyyyyy :D
Pain in the ass to fit, but looks rather good.
Sunday I will see if I notice it, while riding. :crazy:
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AMCQ46 wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:54 pm
freeridenick wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:17 pm Took it back to Three Sisters racing again yesterday.
and ... we need the full report :thumbup:
Full report now in the racing section.
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took the newbie to get a new matching road 5 on the front, then cut the screen down as it was to big and fitted it behind the front cowling. rather chuffed with it all.

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fabiostar wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:56 pm took the newbie to get a new matching road 5 on the front, then cut the screen down as it was to big and fitted it behind the front cowling. rather chuffed with it all.

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You attention whore.... :lol:
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He likes a colourful bike for sure.
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So last week Kiron my neighbours son knocked on me door & asked if I could help him adjust his chain...Yes really! Its a CBR 125 & he is 21 & a feking muppet... :lol: :lol:

So I had a look at it it was dragging on the floor... 8O The chain is shot weedy little thing not much bigger than a push bike chain...

Anyway I sorted it out with the advice that he needed to buy a new C&S kit...

Then he tells me he has no front brake & has been riding it like that for a while...Did I say he was a muppet ?

He's convinced its a warped disc & when he uses it, it sticks on...Nah Kiron thats not a warped disc its probably a sticky piston...'But when the garage changed the pads they didn't say that...'' Did they strip it down ? '' Nah just changed the pads...'' No new fluid ? '' Nah just the pads...''

OK when you get back from work tomorrow give us a knock... This would have been Sunday he said he would be back @ 16.00 I was out in the cave tinkering & he didn't show up I gave up & packed up gone 17.30...

Anyhoo on Weds as I got home he was out the front doing something to the bike...' give me 10 mins or so to sort meself out & then we'll crack on with it.'

So I pulled the calliper off, took the pads out, pumped the leaver & sure enough one sticky piston...

This is a twin piston sliding calliper, same idea as the Storm rear but with 2x 20mm pistons...

Only thing it wasnt sliding as well as having a stuck piston & nice dark brown fluid...

So stripped it down had to slide hammer* the stuck piston out, cleaned all the crap off the pistons, the slider pins & the calliper body, one of the dust seals was a bit crusty but cleaned up OK... Red Rubber grease on all the rubbers & sliders, seals & shiny pistons back in. Bolted it back on, bled it up, nice fresh DoT4, nice & firm on the leaver & checked the disc wasn't warped...it wasn't.

'Just remember when you next ride it dont yank the leaver on, just a gentle pull until you get a feel for it...'

Well when I got home tonight he was again out the front, so he didn't die from loseing the front end whilst jamming the brakes on or the brakes failing coz I missed a bolt out somewhere... :lol: :lol:

He's much happier... Still a muppet...only has a provisional & it already has 6 points on it... :roll:

* Calliper piston pulling tool set...if you havent got one add one of these to the tool kit... Blinding bit of kit, I have the piston pliers as well but to be honest they do more damage than good & most times wont even budge a slightly stiff piston...

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fabiostar wrote: Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:56 pm took the newbie to get a new matching road 5 on the front, then cut the screen down as it was to big and fitted it behind the front cowling. rather chuffed with it all.

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Aw you tease you Rob, nice photo 8)
MacV2 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 10:00 pm So last week Kiron my neighbours son knocked on me door & asked if I could help him adjust his chain...Yes really! Its a CBR 125 & he is 21 & a feking muppet... :lol: :lol:

So I had a look at it it was dragging on the floor... 8O The chain is shot weedy little thing not much bigger than a push bike chain...

Anyway I sorted it out with the advice that he needed to buy a new C&S kit...

Then he tells me he has no front brake & has been riding it like that for a while...Did I say he was a muppet ?

He's convinced its a warped disc & when he uses it, it sticks on...Nah Kiron thats not a warped disc its probably a sticky piston...'But when the garage changed the pads they didn't say that...'' Did they strip it down ? '' Nah just changed the pads...'' No new fluid ? '' Nah just the pads...''

OK when you get back from work tomorrow give us a knock... This would have been Sunday he said he would be back @ 16.00 I was out in the cave tinkering & he didn't show up I gave up & packed up gone 17.30...

Anyhoo on Weds as I got home he was out the front doing something to the bike...' give me 10 mins or so to sort meself out & then we'll crack on with it.'

So I pulled the calliper off, took the pads out, pumped the leaver & sure enough one sticky piston...

This is a twin piston sliding calliper, same idea as the Storm rear but with 2x 20mm pistons...

Only thing it wasnt sliding as well as having a stuck piston & nice dark brown fluid...

So stripped it down had to slide hammer* the stuck piston out, cleaned all the crap off the pistons, the slider pins & the calliper body, one of the dust seals was a bit crusty but cleaned up OK... Red Rubber grease on all the rubbers & sliders, seals & shiny pistons back in. Bolted it back on, bled it up, nice fresh DoT4, nice & firm on the leaver & checked the disc wasn't warped...it wasn't.

'Just remember when you next ride it dont yank the leaver on, just a gentle pull until you get a feel for it...'

Well when I got home tonight he was again out the front, so he didn't die from loseing the front end whilst jamming the brakes on or the brakes failing coz I missed a bolt out somewhere... :lol: :lol:

He's much happier... Still a muppet...only has a provisional & it already has 6 points on it... :roll:

* Calliper piston pulling tool set...if you havent got one add one of these to the tool kit... Blinding bit of kit, I have the piston pliers as well but to be honest they do more damage than good & most times wont even budge a slightly stiff piston...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorbike-Mo ... 0005.m1851
Good read Mac :thumbup:
Thanks for the caliper piston puller kit link :thumbup:

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Six points.
Well, clearly, applying the back brake only when spotting the camera didn't work....

It's a wonder any of us made it out of our teens.
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tony.mon wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 12:09 pm Six points.
Well, clearly, applying the back brake only when spotting the camera didn't work....

It's a wonder any of us made it out of our teens.
He has just, he 21... points wern't for speeding, something silly like number plate & then getting stopped the next day by the same copper for the same thing... :roll: He probably gave a load of lip to the copper as well which never helps...

He's been driving around in a car despite not haveing a licence to drive... Got followed out of Grain by the ARSV which is based down at the LNG plant, they pulled up behind him when he stopped, & basicaly nicked him on the spot, car gets crushed he gets away with just more points...

It was 3.30 in the morning & 3 up in the car & he complains about being stopped... Did I say he is a muppet ?
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Swapped out the fork internals for some rogered ones.
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Went of a 2 tank ride and thoroughly enjoyed it.

Windy and freezing cold, one of the coldest rides I have ever done.

One guy on the ride bought a newspaper and stuffed it in his jacket he was so cold.
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Replaced the sprockets. Chain is still good.

Also changed the old sprocket guard out for one I got from Mac. Clutch bled and all good for Friday.
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New rear tyre.... bt 023.... came to the house and fitted to the bike.... £115.... ace :D
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