what have you done to your "bike" today

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Cracking looking bike duffster, health to ride :thumbup: (hoard)
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Cheers Rob


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Almost finished stripping Dresden.

Still a few bits to take off the engine, top bolt came out fairly easy, same with the bottom long bolt. Only issue r/h mid bolt was proper seized & in the end it snapped flush with the engine mount so frame came off undamaged.

Then of course it stated to rain 8O I was expecting it so no worries only a light shower...

Need to clean a few bits up then all for sale...
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You've been a busy boy Mac :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Could of done that at the workshop day


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Out for a spin on The Murvinator...

Fuel light on so slow low revs mode up to the first fuel stop then off to get some supplies.

Nice & warm out there today... Rain forecast for the weekend...Bah!
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Dug out some bits to try and sell. Otherwise nothing. It's not just the Monster that's broken, I bust my collar bone a couple of weeks ago :oops:
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freeridenick wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 5:48 pm Dug out some bits to try and sell. Otherwise nothing. It's not just the Monster that's broken, I bust my collar bone a couple of weeks ago :oops:
I'm sorry to hear that Nick, wishing you a speedy recovery.

I hope the bike is not too broken,

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freeridenick wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 5:48 pm Dug out some bits to try and sell. Otherwise nothing. It's not just the Monster that's broken, I bust my collar bone a couple of weeks ago :oops:
Been there done that... The docs said it will heal on its own, weeks off work various check ups & new x-rays later... Signed off to go back to work, as doing pest control at the time it was a lot of kneeling down to look under kitchen units & fek me I couldn't put any weight on it... Back to the hosp booked in to have it plated...


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