what have you done to your "bike" today

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Mine was a tad worse than that. :lol: still 12 years after that though. And loved it.
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Pushed it out the Garage ready for a full days riding it. Ice Cream in Devon yahoo.
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Off to go get another new rear tyre in 30 mins :) then it's going to get its butt spanked for a couple of hundred miles :biggrin don't know where I'll go. Just a shame I'm riding on my own :(

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Shame but at least you'll keep up with yourself ck lol .
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Started fitting my riser bars. Not the quick job I thought.
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N.Z

Show us some pics.

You know the other bikes I ride, and to be honest I find my 05 Storm very comfortable compared to the Tuono!

Lately lots of folks are talking about risers and flat bars however I can't imagine my Storm with risers or flat bars.

Just curious to see what all the fuss is about and why people change their Storms!
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Been giving it a good spanking around the country lanes. Got my knee down on a round about about 8 miles from my house (new rear fitted this morning) and been having a well needed hooning session. Currently in mc donalds topping up my tank before making my way home.

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Lately lots of folks are talking about risers and flat bars however I can't imagine my Storm with risers or flat bars.
Me too but it seems like one of those mods that people resist but once they change they can't believe the difference and wont go back.

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TRX got a new shock (R6), new chain and sprockets, Metzeler Z6 rear tyre and new rear pads and clips:

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Rode it over to Tony's & met up with Jonesey as well.

He was in for a clearance check & whilst Tony battled with tight nuts on Jonesey's bike, I helped Jonesey try & sort Tony's brakes out.

Much bleedin' & swearing later it was decided that the radial M/C he has fitted wasn't doing as a M/C should...so that came off for Jonesey to take back to his lab to investigate...

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Changed the brake fluid ! Not a simple job with Hondas CBS on the bird but thankfully ck was to hand as its a two man job .
Dropped the forks 5mm and sealed the exhaust leak .
Changed the oil and filter .
Going for a thrashing in the morning :-)
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Used a new head stand that I bought online (seriously cheap at GBP29) and refitted the OEM rebound damper valve bodies plus 5 x 0.15mm shims and some fresh 10W. Wish I'd bought one of these stands years ago!

Took a very relaxing 4 hour ride to Kaiaua, Mercer then up the Awhitu Peninsula and enjoyed a winter sunny day with mostly dry roads.

I find I'm really enjoying the relaxed nature of the VTR, and I even find it surprisingly comfy. Whenever I get on I notice the low bars and high pegs compared to my VFR, but these don't become uncomfortable at all. ImageImage


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cybercarl wrote:
Lately lots of folks are talking about risers and flat bars however I can't imagine my Storm with risers or flat bars.
Me too but it seems like one of those mods that people resist but once they change they can't believe the difference and wont go back.

Love the stickers duffers. :thumbup:

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btt has nothing else to mod now :lol:

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OH Yes i have ! watch this space.
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Out early Sat Morning on my own, but i don't mind that sometimes. The plan was to make some Suspension adjustments etc whilst riding some nice twisty roads round Middle Wallop. I did about 230 miles and iam loving the bike. Still not 100% got the settings bang on though.
I got pulled and followed by a Copper on a Maroon totally unmarked Kwak GTR 1400. ( didn't know they had them!!!)who just wanted to ask why i have been going rounds a series of roundabouts about 25 times. He was ok after i explained it was new to me and i was making some adjustments.

He did have a sit in the bike and said he would like to thrash a naked bike without fairings, he has only ridden normal cop bikes. He had a Pan last time and wore a hole in the boxes due to leaning it over!.

On the way home i stopped to assist a biker with a broken chain on a VFR. The chain looked ok but a bit dry. It had smashed the fook out of his tray, chain cover and front spoken housing and he had oil leaking so maybe the casing too. He was doing about 90 at the time and was lucky to stay on. I checked my chain when i got back!!!. ( same swinger etc!!!).

Ive got about 5mm to go to get the rear tyre fully off!. I will get there. :lol: oh and where as i miss the twin sound, decelerating down from 9000rpm with the exhaust burbling from the Arrow can is very very addictive. :biggrin
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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