Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Awesome, im going to take a blast through the darttford tunnel before i head back from here, just cant beat that sound
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
shims in the post yesterday. let me know if they get there OK
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Will doAMCQ46 wrote:shims in the post yesterday. let me know if they get there OK

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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
If i do anything, it will be to change chain and sprockets, im assuming thats possible?
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Don't see why notmasterdave wrote:If i do anything, it will be to change chain and sprockets, im assuming thats possible?

Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
you will need a chain rivitting tool or more hammers and punchesStormingHonda wrote:Don't see why notmasterdave wrote:If i do anything, it will be to change chain and sprockets, im assuming thats possible?

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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Anyone got a rivitting tool to bring down or should I buy one?.AMCQ46 wrote:you will need a chain rivitting tool or more hammers and punchesStormingHonda wrote:Don't see why notmasterdave wrote:If i do anything, it will be to change chain and sprockets, im assuming thats possible?
Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
If you can't get anyone to bring one, I have one you can borrow. I won't be attending as I am away but I am sure Marty will pick it up.
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Ball hammer or centre punch is good for riveting, with another hammer or brick behind to take the kick from the hammer.
Every time I have used one of those cheaper 40-60 quid chain tools, the pin on them has always bent under the tension. Unless you have a Whale tool or equivalent, the type that is designed to be hit with hammer then I would not bother with the cheapo chain tools. They are OK for removing pins and links though. But in my experience not riveting.
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Every time I have used one of those cheaper 40-60 quid chain tools, the pin on them has always bent under the tension. Unless you have a Whale tool or equivalent, the type that is designed to be hit with hammer then I would not bother with the cheapo chain tools. They are OK for removing pins and links though. But in my experience not riveting.
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
The one I have is a Motrax one and I have found it to work well. The pins haven't bent when extracting the links, and the ball and anvil attachments which are used for the rivetting are both flat, without any pins, so nothing to bend there. I have used it on my old FZR and on the storm with no problems and the completed pin is splayed sufficiently to hold it in place without it being overly compressed to create a tight spot, which would be my concern when using "two big hammers".
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I obviously haven't got your "mechanics fingers" Carl or maybe you use the power of the Fish!!!!
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
That sounds like a gooden Kev, it's not the link extracting that is of concern but the riveting, but as yours is not the pin type all should be good. And I agree with the Hammer it can overly compress, just got to be gentle.
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Take the left footpeg hanger off to remove old endless chain, and rivet* the new chain off the bike prior to slipping it back on.
*All you need is a pin hammer and something to use as an anvil i.e a vice or sumfink. No special tools needed.
*All you need is a pin hammer and something to use as an anvil i.e a vice or sumfink. No special tools needed.
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Don't work for me due to the braced arm.Wicky wrote:Take the left footpeg hanger off to remove old endless chain, and rivet* the new chain off the bike prior to slipping it back on.
*All you need is a pin hammer and something to use as an anvil i.e a vice or sumfink. No special tools needed.

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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
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Re: Storming the lake***Workshop day*** 25th August 2012.
Kev L wrote:If you can't get anyone to bring one, I have one you can borrow. I won't be attending as I am away but I am sure Marty will pick it up.

I've never bought one my local shop more or less fits the chain and sprockets for me for next to nothing when I get the stuff them so I never thought about buying a riverter.