what have you done to your "bike" today

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Washed and waxed the bike this morning in the lovely sunshine we having down south :roll: It will piss down with rain now I've washed the bike. :lol:

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cybercarl wrote:Washed and waxed the bike this morning in the lovely sunshine we having down south :roll: It will piss down with rain now I've washed the bike. :lol:

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it needed it mate, it was minging.......... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Washed the fireblade after a few weeks of not washing it, the bike is still dirty despite cleaning the hell out of it
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Oil and filter change .
re-fitted , re-manufactured crash mushroom :thumbup: ( obsolete part , exact copy )

tomorrow :
will fit re-sprayed moriwaki bellypan .
fit re-sprayed harris 24ltr tank / with its gold leaf lettering :lol: .
re- oil K&N filter
new plugs
new rear tyre .

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bigspanishmarty wrote:cleaning parts today, a bit of clay bar work and a fair bit of polishing on my new c/f goodies, thanks again seb.... :thumbup:
more importantly tho was all the little things like original tank rubbers, nuts/bolts and so on, things things cost a bomb....
i might even post some pictures later, of me butt........... :wink:

Please please please for the love of god do not post pictures of your butt, we really do not need to see it. Remember Kev's just out of hospital, do you want that on your conscience ?
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Thank you for your concern Mac and yes Martys butt would indeed be a horrendous strain on anyone recuperating. It's so large it has it's own postcode!
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Kev L wrote:Thank you for your concern Mac and yes Martys butt would indeed be a horrendous strain on anyone recuperating. It's so large it has it's own postcode!
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MacV2 wrote:
Kev L wrote:Thank you for your concern Mac and yes Martys butt would indeed be a horrendous strain on anyone recuperating. It's so large it has it's own postcode!
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AKA Carl!!!
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Took off starter motor for Image when he picks up today

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Not yet but think I'm going to use a tank of go go juice
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I have exactally the same idea. Maybe even 2 tanks :D
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Going to brave a ride on the bike for the first time in 11 days today despite the snow, though not sure where I'm going to stash the crutch.

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Ckennedy wrote:I have exactally the same idea. Maybe even 2 tanks :D
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Hi All, gave the bike a really good clean spent at least 4 hours on it, fitted a standard rear mud guard as old one had been cut "very badly" by last owner put standard rear indicators back on, Oil & Filter change, Brake and clutch fluids changed. :D Booked in next week to have CCT`s done and hopefully it won`t need anything else apart from some decent weather! :wave:
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