what have you done to your "bike" today

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seb421
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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lloydie wrote:hope you used red rubber grease on the seals.

it must off been the first time they have been off the bike .
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CALIPER REASSEMBLY

Reassemble the caliper in the reverse order of disassembly. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Clean the caliper bores and pistons with specified brake fluid,
especially the dust seal grooves and piston seal grooves.

Specification and classification: DOT 4

* Clean the caliper components with fresh brake fluid
before reassembly. Never use cleaning solvent or
gasoline to clean them.
* Do not wipe the brake fluid off after cleaning the
components.
* When cleaning the components, use the specified
brake fluid. Never use different types of fluid or
cleaning solvent such as gasoline, kerosine or oth-
ers.
* Replace the piston seals and dust seals with the new
ones when reassembly. Apply the brake fluid to both
seals when installing them.



I normally coat seals in Vaseline but as it said brake fluid that's all i used this time :?
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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nothing to my bike as I don't own one atm.... :(
but the nesting continues, with the help of the jackel, we managed to destroy a large raised flower bed and concrete over the hole that was left..... :thumbup:
even managed to get rid of my old work bench...(tall fridge freezer turned on its side).... :lol: :lol: :lol:
it spent 24hrs outside the back gate waiting for the council to take it away, only for a stranger to nab it instead.... :lol:
I still have more nesting to do, erect a lean too and set a ground anchor into the....erm ground :wink:
not to mention blocking up two doors and cutting in a set of double doors, then Carlos's garage will be open for business.... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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seb421 wrote:
lloydie wrote:hope you used red rubber grease on the seals.

it must off been the first time they have been off the bike .
GSXR manuel said this

CALIPER REASSEMBLY

Reassemble the caliper in the reverse order of disassembly. Pay
attention to the following points:
• Clean the caliper bores and pistons with specified brake fluid,
especially the dust seal grooves and piston seal grooves.

Specification and classification: DOT 4

* Clean the caliper components with fresh brake fluid
before reassembly. Never use cleaning solvent or
gasoline to clean them.
* Do not wipe the brake fluid off after cleaning the
components.
* When cleaning the components, use the specified
brake fluid. Never use different types of fluid or
cleaning solvent such as gasoline, kerosine or oth-
ers.
* Replace the piston seals and dust seals with the new
ones when reassembly. Apply the brake fluid to both
seals when installing them.



I normally coat seals in Vaseline but as it said brake fluid that's all i used this time :?
Manuals :lol: you should be fine
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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lloydie wrote:hope you used red rubber grease on the seals.

it must off been the first time they have been off the bike .
While using red grease does work the best thing to use when reassembling brake components is this:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/agb-baf12 :thumbup:

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MacV2 wrote:
tony.mon wrote:I resurrected one of these a couple of years ago. Fuel pump was the issue there.
Pull the feed pipe off and switch on ignition, there should be a healthy flow, not a gravity-fed dribble.

Don't buy a Honda one, they're stupid money, any small petrol car one will do, as long as it's small enough.
I'll try that... :thumbup:
I tried that...Fuel pumps pumping fine...Sooooo it's not that.

It has an alarm fitted which seems to work OK but I have a feeling it's not got a spark which may be down to the immobiliser.

Next job, whip a plug out & test for spark...
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I was visited by carlos this morning, he brought the rain with him........ :lol:
then duffy popped in for a chat, tut tut tut...skiving off work he was...... :lol:
then there followed lots of t-cut and polishing..... :thumbup:
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agentpineapple wrote:I was visited by carlos this morning, he brought the rain with him........ :lol:
then duffy popped in for a chat, tut tut tut...skiving off work he was...... :lol:
then there followed lots of t-cut and polishing..... :thumbup:
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Looks alright does that mate. :thumbup:
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Do be carful now you have a full power black one as even with you on it 300mph is possible :-)
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that looks very good.apart from the photo angle
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Nice for a black one :(
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koko wrote:that looks very good.apart from the photo angle
OI!!!!
they don't call me david bailey for nothing, in truth they never call me david bailey... :lol: :lol: :lol:
the fuel tanks come up a treat, after removing a nasty batman tankpad using a heat gun, I clay barred it, t-cut and waxed it.......top job... :thumbup:
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whats just happened, when I posted the photos they were the right way round, now they're the wrong way round, how strange.... :confused :confused :confused :confused
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Was you drunk when you took them pics. Sober them up in Photobucket editor. :lol:

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cybercarl wrote:Was you drunk when you took them pics. Sober them up in Photobucket editor. :lol:

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I did that before posting them on the forum.... :confused
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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So what's Carl doing to this one ?
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lloydie wrote:So what's Carl doing to this one ?
nothing just yet mate, its a winter hack after all...... :thumbup:
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