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AMCQ46 wrote:should be OK for most tools as there is not too many people, but if you can bring the small basics like a set of allen keys and a 1/4 drive socket set that might make life easier than sharing.

if I was being mean, I would ask you to bring a selection of hammers to get your bearings in with, but I guess you can use mine for a small fee :)

Ok will do :) As for the small fee, I promise not to leave with your enduro bike ok? :twisted:
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AMCQ46 wrote:should be OK for most tools as there is not too many people, but if you can bring the small basics like a set of allen keys and a 1/4 drive socket set that might make life easier than sharing.

if I was being mean, I would ask you to bring a selection of hammers to get your bearings in with, but I guess you can use mine for a small fee :)
And screwdrivers, saves us having to wait for the same one.....
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tony.mon wrote:
And screwdrivers, saves us having to wait for the same one.....
when the one screwdriver has been used as a crowbar, chisel, clutch holding tool, tea stirrer etc...

why do screwdrivers get used for everything except driving screws!

oh, and pls dont ride with a screwdriver in your pocket. put it under the seat.
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I'll try to remember bearing drifts for the head bearings.
Shotgun the big angle grinder :lol:

And whoever's bringing the bearings, get them in the freezer the moment you get there- I'll probably forget until I need to put them in.....

Alastair- do you want the carb balancer and adaptors brought along?
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tony.mon wrote:I'll try to remember bearing drifts for the head bearings.
Shotgun the big angle grinder :lol:

And whoever's bringing the bearings, get them in the freezer the moment you get there- I'll probably forget until I need to put them in.....

Alastair- do you want the carb balancer and adaptors brought along?
Tony,
I have angle grinder and a good set of punches, but bring the best drift you have incase it is better than mine, it looks like we have 2 head brgs to do!

Bring the carb adaptors, no one has asked for a balance, but I think we will end up doing a few. I have a ball brg gauge so dont need to pack yours.

Good reminder on the freezer.

see you Sat, and have a safe trip
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Two more dropped out
line up now is:

Clive & Pauline - CCT's but not sure if they can make it?????????
Rob - coming but only to watch
Geo - cant come
Styler & a mate - Styler cant come, and mate unlikley to come on his own
Waggy - cant make it he has to work..bit of a shame as he lives closest...will try and put stoppers in his CCT's another time as I dont want to find out that he bent the valves!
StormShun - valves, linkage, carbs lots of other bits - still comming
eclectic - carbs - still comming
AMcQ46 - spare engine needs stoppers fitted, valves checked .........but only if there is time between helping you lot :D

Tony.mon - technical experts and tea drinkers......

More time available for a ride out me thinks :D
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Sorry Al and thanks for the chat. Much rather talk than type :(

Having spent loadsa money this week entertaining my 9 year old and then spending just under £200 on bike gear for him, I am now skint.

I'm gonna give it a go meself. You can all laff when I come here crying for help!! lol
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George,
no worries, spending money on your kids is always a higher priority that spending money on your bike :thumbup:
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sorry about that last comment, my wife had a gun held to my head :lol:
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when is this workshop day as i would like to see how to do the shims
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I unfortunately won't be attending either. Had a week off work day tripping with the woman and kiddies. Spent more than I thought (i should know better, always costs a fortune, would be better to go away for the week).

Gutted as I really wanted to see the cct's done! Sorry fellas

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some pics before i had to leave for work , it was good meeting you guys
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Thanks for the photo's Lloydie. Even if you did have to go to work at least you made it until then. It looks like the weather was good too :thumbup:

Who's bike is the red Firestorm below :?:
Being the eagle eyed guy that I am :wink: I'm wondering what exactly that is where I've placed a red arrow :?: :eh:

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you got me on that one chris :confused
it could do with some rad grilles too!
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had us all asking that..............it is the Evap loss cannister for a USA spec PAIR system!
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