what have you done to your "bike" today
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Washed various dead things off Nue Red after it's Welsh excursion. You should see the state of me helmet...
Tightend the chain. Not quite put away for winter just yet.
Cleaned, adjusted & lubed the chain on Custurd, ready for back to work morning ride on the morrow.
Also booked up it's MOT which is due soon. Steve where I take it asked if I had a full size plate & a reflector fitted...er it will be... he reackons they are clamping down on it these days...
Tightend the chain. Not quite put away for winter just yet.
Cleaned, adjusted & lubed the chain on Custurd, ready for back to work morning ride on the morrow.
Also booked up it's MOT which is due soon. Steve where I take it asked if I had a full size plate & a reflector fitted...er it will be... he reackons they are clamping down on it these days...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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They are clamping down on everything these days!!!!
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Put the fighter on sorn as I have a few jobs I need to do to it and insurance was due for renewal
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Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
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Booked my Storm in for it's mot this coming Saturday,
Chris.
Chris.
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Best of, mines due October
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I got my Storm mot'd this afternoon
It started to rain at 1.50pm, I was not impressed I can tell you after hardly any rain for days. However I didn't need to be there until 3.30pm. Fortunately by the time I left the house it had stopped raining and the roads were almost dry. I even got a short ride in before heading back home, and all in the dry
Chris.
It started to rain at 1.50pm, I was not impressed I can tell you after hardly any rain for days. However I didn't need to be there until 3.30pm. Fortunately by the time I left the house it had stopped raining and the roads were almost dry. I even got a short ride in before heading back home, and all in the dry
Chris.
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Same happened to me last week. But I got home just before an unexpected downpour. Stupid thing was that there wasn't a cloud in the sky 30 mins earlier!
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Always nice to be given the all clear for another year.sirch345 wrote:I got my Storm mot'd this afternoon
It started to rain at 1.50pm, I was not impressed I can tell you after hardly any rain for days. However I didn't need to be there until 3.30pm. Fortunately by the time I left the house it had stopped raining and the roads were almost dry. I even got a short ride in before heading back home, and all in the dry
Chris.
Glad you didn’t have to get it too dirty and wet for the pleasure of getting the MOT.
Did you go far for your spin out afterwards. Psychology my bike always feels better to me after passing for some strange reason
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My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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The weather forecast was saying all week it was supposed to be sunny and dry for Saturday afternoon, that was right up until Friday
Lol, bad enough having to go for the mot without having to clean your bike straight after you're right Pete Different if you're on a ride-out and you get caught-out.Pete.L wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 6:31 pmAlways nice to be given the all clear for another year.sirch345 wrote:I got my Storm mot'd this afternoon
It started to rain at 1.50pm, I was not impressed I can tell you after hardly any rain for days. However I didn't need to be there until 3.30pm. Fortunately by the time I left the house it had stopped raining and the roads were almost dry. I even got a short ride in before heading back home, and all in the dry
Chris.
Glad you didn’t have to get it too dirty and wet for the pleasure of getting the MOT.
Did you go far for your spin out afterwards. Psychology my bike always feels better to me after passing for some strange reason
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No I didn't go too far, I didn't want to push my luck with the sky being rather grey
I get the same feeling as you after getting the bike mot'd
An odd one that,
Chris.
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Cleaned it, adjusted and lubed the chain, fueled it, good to go for the 300 mile commute this week. Bonus that the M23 is back to 70mph, and my USB charger and earpiece lets me enjoy tunes along the way. Needs tyres soon-ish, bought the XSR with733 miles on it in May, 4644 now.
I'm so unlucky that if there is such a thing as re-incarnation I'll come back as me!
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Spent the morning full strip, clean, rebuild & new pads of the callipers that I swapped off Custurd the other week.
There was a note in the bag of the previously refurbed ones, they were done last Oct...So a bit over the normal 6 monthly swap interval...but then we did have almost 3 months of lockdown & much less use after that than normal... The pads were nearly on the ware markers...
Then spent a good hour or so refitting Andy next door's freshly cleand carbs... Only to find after install that they had a jammed throttle, very stiff to open & then didnt snap shut...
So took them back off, I thought they were just not lubed on the pivot but then decided it was the spring not tensioned then comparing them to the set I had lent him to get it running... The linkage conection on the rear carb was bent, the bit that the flat conecting arm conects to was bent in... Quick tweak with some large grips & all is good...
Boxed it all back up, fired it up to warm it up prior to a balance... Pis sing fule out... Looks like the 20 year old gaskets havent taken kindly to being disturbed... bollacks !
He will order up a repair kit & we will have to do it all again next time the days off align...
Oh & Vanstub came over & basicaly took the pith, drunk me tea & watched the weekends bike racing...
Adjusted the chain on Custurd, checked the tyres PSI front a bit low, realised I need a new front tyre...hmmm more £'s it's booked in for MOT I'll get it done then...
Tidied up, put all the bikes back in the cave done for the day...
There was a note in the bag of the previously refurbed ones, they were done last Oct...So a bit over the normal 6 monthly swap interval...but then we did have almost 3 months of lockdown & much less use after that than normal... The pads were nearly on the ware markers...
Then spent a good hour or so refitting Andy next door's freshly cleand carbs... Only to find after install that they had a jammed throttle, very stiff to open & then didnt snap shut...
So took them back off, I thought they were just not lubed on the pivot but then decided it was the spring not tensioned then comparing them to the set I had lent him to get it running... The linkage conection on the rear carb was bent, the bit that the flat conecting arm conects to was bent in... Quick tweak with some large grips & all is good...
Boxed it all back up, fired it up to warm it up prior to a balance... Pis sing fule out... Looks like the 20 year old gaskets havent taken kindly to being disturbed... bollacks !
He will order up a repair kit & we will have to do it all again next time the days off align...
Oh & Vanstub came over & basicaly took the pith, drunk me tea & watched the weekends bike racing...
Adjusted the chain on Custurd, checked the tyres PSI front a bit low, realised I need a new front tyre...hmmm more £'s it's booked in for MOT I'll get it done then...
Tidied up, put all the bikes back in the cave done for the day...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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^^^
Ah, what a full-on life you have!
Ah, what a full-on life you have!
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But not at the same time! Are you concerned too much porn might give some raised blood pressure!
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF