what have you done to your "bike" today

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agentpineapple
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my new/old rear footrest hangers, i had someone machine my old ones into these, not bad if i do say so.......

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Now, they look nice, :thumbup: any chance of a photo a bit further back so I can see how they set in with your cans? How much of a biatch were they to get modified
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i'll try and sort out some pictures tomorrow, the bikes at a mates garage being rebuilt, my mate machined them for me, i can ask him if it was hard work or not, if enough people are interested i'll ask him if he wants to offer up a price for doing them for other people, you have to remember there are no rear footrests with this mod tho............ :thumbup:
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Adjusted the gear change linkage, details found somewhere, think it may have been the Oz site… and what a mod it is! This really does improve things no end and I can’t believe that has taken me this long to get around to it. :clap:

I also did the 6mm spacer under the top mono-shock mounting and once again I realise now that I should have done it ages ago. :D

Finally, I did the lazy carb clean technique and was most surprised to report that it worked a treat also. It must have cleared out gunk in the pilot jets because my storm is much happier at tick over. 8)

Anyway a good days tinkering… :thumbup:
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Fitted a steering damper....had the damper in the shed since my MZ racing days, and decided to fit it rather than flog it. Got a nice 41mm fork leg clamp off e-bay and made the frame mount out of some 3mm stainless plate I had stashed underthe workbench. Very pleased with the result

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starting the long road to restore back to something less corroded - pipes off to replace corroded front studs. Only problem is the pipes wont budge :evil:

Plus took a look at the front sprocket and it needs replacing
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Took it out for a last ride of the year
Now it's in hibernation till spring
I will be stripping and cleaning and modding over winter :)


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AMCQ46 wrote:Fitted a steering damper....had the damper in the shed since my MZ racing days, and decided to fit it rather than flog it. Got a nice 41mm fork leg clamp off e-bay and made the frame mount out of some 3mm stainless plate I had stashed underthe workbench. Very pleased with the result

you should have said, because i've got a 41mm fork clamp sitting around, it was from a sprint damper. i had to change mine to a 50mm because of the blade forks.
i look forward to seeing what mods you would have done come spring time buddy....... :thumbup:
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where did you get the can straps from marty??
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Took the cover off to have a blast in some late October sun, realised I had a puncture, put the cover back on.

New tyres needed now! :lol:
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Finished me rebuild (see Pimp my ride) :clap:

Went out to scrub me new boots in. :thumbup:

Enjoyed the suspension working as it should! :D
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tattoo wrote:where did you get the can straps from marty??
they came with the exhaust mr tattoo, a second hand buy on ebay.......
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Still trying to free header studs & corroded starter motor connector nut etc. Joy.
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Today as I have a day off I got off my lazy butt and started to strip the storm for the upcoming service/mod's.
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front end off
Think I need to give it a clean wile I'm here
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Head stock bearing's removed ready for taper race's to be fitted
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Radiator's removed
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Carb's and air box removed
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And now just need someone to hold my hand to check clearance's :)


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moved everything about and dug the winter bike out
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i've never had to put a spanner on her except for servicing....not bad for a 93/K reg...17000 miles and only £300 3yrs ago :thumbup:
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