what have you done to your "bike" today

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hahahahaha carl post a picture of your rear tyre, it makes seb's rear tyre look like new.......... :lol:
great picture of the bikes and your dad seb.... :thumbup:
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What's Carlos on, you lot down south just use roundabouts to nail your tyres I've seen Jamie videos lol. 180 55 is a lot easier to crank to the edge than a 190 50, looking to get a 190 55 on Friday

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cybercarl wrote:That tyre looks OK to me. I don't even have a line or sips down the middle any more. :lol: Good to hear your getting to grips with stripping the fairings off. Practise makes perfect ay.

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Problem is the way it's sort of distorted it's self hard to explain but there are ridges sticking up higher than others, rear started doing it ages ago and recently the front has done it, I run 36 front 42 at the rear wondering if it's overheated the tire when it's got hot, might keep them a bit lower in future

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Wet n dried frame, swingarm, forks lowers, and subframe ready for another coat of paint. I've had to come in for a little while to let the midday Sun pass. It's too hot to paint now and don't think the paint will like direct sunlight either.

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Replaced vacuum lines & put an auxiliary socket and USB power on the storm yesterday - and ran a headphone line under the tank so I can plug under the seat and have no wires flapping around. Good job done even though I say so myself!

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Re-fitted my chavvy blue sidelight after my last one broke and replaced oil and filter, old stuff was darker than Carlos' VTR so it was probably due. Took it out for a 20 mile shakedown to test nothing was leaking and the gearbox just felt so slick again.

Also joined in the ride to the Rugby bike festival this morning, so I rode it like an OAP. Because apparently when people are watching you ride a bike you have to spent all of 20 minutes to cover 3 miles... Then again, the parade was led by a cruiser! (And the briefing said we weren't allowed to overtake each other, boo hoo!). Lots of nice bikes, it's just a shame no other Firestorms were there (although there was an absolutely rock-throbbing SP!). Gazfirestormowner let us down even further and turned up, but not on the bike! booooo!! :lol:
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Pushed it two miles to a petrol station .
Red light came on at 96 miles and it ran out at 102 but still had 4.5L in there but without fuel pressure it wouldn't flo to the carbs :-)
Refitting the 16l tank tomorrow
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I think you need to keep you eye out for a later model spigot and pectock Lloyd. Not much fun pushing a bike to the fuel stn.

Got the second coat of Black satin over everything. I even gave the shock spring a quick once over and the cam covers. Looking good so far, brush marks are not too bad but I shall have to wait and see how it dries up. I have some G3 finishing compound somewhere so I may get away with a light rub down with some 1200 grade and that. Not sure yet, maybe tomorrow I shall give a it al a light rub down and go over it with a pissy wash of paint first.

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cybercarl wrote:I think you need to keep you eye out for a later model spigot and pectock Lloyd. Not much fun pushing a bike to the fuel stn.

Got the second coat of Black satin over everything. I even gave the shock spring a quick once over and the cam covers. Looking good so far, brush marks are not too bad but I shall have to wait and see how it dries up. I have some G3 finishing compound somewhere so I may get away with a light rub down with some 1200 grade and that. Not sure yet, maybe tomorrow I shall give a it al a light rub down and go over it with a pissy wash of paint first.

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Rode it to Lydden Hill to watch Popkat do his thang !

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lloydie wrote:Pushed it two miles to a petrol station .
Red light came on at 96 miles and it ran out at 102 but still had 4.5L in there but without fuel pressure it wouldn't flo to the carbs :-)
Refitting the 16l tank tomorrow
Oops, that was a hot day for pushing! Should have called me and I would have nipped out with less van and a can of fuel.

Thanks for the loan of the £10, and that was a nice spirited ride today :D Strange to pick up a stalker like that, do you think he would have followed us to your house in the end :lol:
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It took me a while to get out my leathers !!.
I was 40 odd miles away and didn't want to take you away from the racing .
I needed the exercise :lol:
No probs couldn't let you go hungry
But I was in shock when you found your wallet and you opened it !!
Your letting your Scottishness down :lol:
And thanks for dropping the belly pan off :thumbup:

And sorry you couldn't keep up as ck was slowing you down , next time we'll stick him at the back :-)

Least you made a friend but creepy him tagging along for 30 miles tho (must of been the yellow )!!!
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Watched the MotoGP waited for the roads to quiet down a bit, went for a ride at 4pm, twas good :thumbup:

Got the tire down a little more too, cant wait to get paid on Friday and get some new rubber

Going to spend the best part or a week now worrying what tires i should be getting
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seb421 wrote:Watched the MotoGP waited for the roads to quiet down a bit, went for a ride at 4pm, twas good :thumbup:

Got the tire down a little more too, cant wait to get paid on Friday and get some new rubber

Going to spend the best part or a week now worrying what tires i should be getting
New ones :-)
This time of year something sporty I'd go for unless your doing sill miles .
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Just got back from Lyme Regis and surrounding areas, bloody narrow roads and the locals drive like Loonys, The bike went great and just topped over the 10,000 miles now!!! Stayed in someones Garden in a Log cabin, weather was soooo hot.Off to yorkshire tomorrow to look at a big engine!!!
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