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Zakalwe
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Seeing as how every one has a "My Weekend" thread.

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Went out on Friday, got trolleyed Imagewith some matesImage Every woman there looked like this Image (not really....beer goggles!)

Saturday evening I decided to change the plugs on the SP1 (been meaning to do it for ages.... Righto..Tried to get the stem nut off (even had a 30mm socket bought specially for the job)...no way was the bar-steward gonna move (the bike has just come back from Honda, they replaced the headstock bearings under warranty) so I guess they had used an air wrench to tighten the nut ugger, bugger. Screen off, bloody great breaker bar, the nut finally shifts. Steering damper off, tank lifted.

Now then, has anyone ever tried to lift a spark plug out of a SP1 without taking the tank off totally? If not, then don't bother unless you are a gynacologist. Finally got the bugger out, new one in. Bloody spark plug socket keeps getting stuck on the spark plug Poxy little bit of rubber that grips the plug was too tght/!Image I ended up shoving some soft solder into the 1/2" drive end of the socket and hammering the 3" extension bar on.

Right front cylinder. fairing off, oil cooler off, mudguard off. Gynacologist practice again. At this stage it is 11:45 and I am freezing my 'nads off in the garage so call it quits.

Sunday...finish off, leathers on out for a spin to Devils Bridge (the plugs made a surprising difference, getting rid of a bit of wooliness when low down).
Come home, bike up on paddock stands to give it a wash. I turn around to pick up a rag, then crash. The fugger had toppled off the poxy stands onto its side. FUImageK, FUImageK, Cheap bastaImaged paddock standsImageImageGet the neighbour to give us a lift (he was washing his ZX-10 at the time).

I am a jammy bast$%rd....a scratched bar end and swingarm and thats all the damage (the bike has Gilles rearsets fitted which dont fold up....they act like crash bungs).
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Post by KarlosVTR »

you lucky b'stard!!

im gonna fire my sh!tter up 2moz and watch it piss oil out and nuke itself
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Post by sirch345 »

That's enough to put anyone off an SP, all that just to change the plugs :!:
Sorry to hear of your mishap, but glad it's not to serious :!:
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Post by Pete.L »

Phew!
Glad you've got away with it so lightly 8O

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Zakalwe
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Post by Zakalwe »

Yeah.....the plugs malarky was a royal pain!


I felt as sick as a parrot seeing the bike go over. Its a damn heavy lump too (especially as it was tangled up in the paddock stands)....I never would have got it lifted on my own....

Its gotta be the worst feeling seeing your P&J in heap on the ground...not recommended!
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Glad it wasn't too damaged at all.
I had the same sort of fall over happen at X'mas and am still repairing the damn thing. OK, it's more down to can't-match-the-fairing-colour-EXACTLY-after-repair but still annoyed.
Now having a go at the lot (CCT's, oil, oil filter, air filter etc) while weather now is not great.

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Note the socket/extension hanging off the starter bolt for turning the cams to the correct alignment and the wiring in of a 'low level' extra brake light under the number plate!
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Post by Jaglifter »

You're lucky...........
My SP1 fell off the stand and its (so far) cost me loads, with more expense to come. :( :(
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.
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