Wanted: frame bolt adjuster 90117-mbb-000

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Thanks Ging, I was thinking of buying the really simple and cheap sync kit in the summer and having a twiddle. :thumbup:
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I use these and they work great
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300956759915? ... 26_rdc%3D1
A real helpful tool to own
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I use a Carbtune http://www.carbtune.com/ They are also a good place to buy vacuum hose and brass adapters.

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That looks good for my needs :) cheers. Will wait until the temp warms up and hopefully my bike will be complete and running!
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I've got some carb balancers - let me know closer to the time when its back together with the front take off fitted and warm enough to have the garage door open. :thumbup:
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Wicky wrote:I've got some carb balancers - let me know closer to the time when its back together with the front take off fitted and warm enough to have the garage door open. :thumbup:
So about mid august!
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Thanks Mr Wicky :) I'll get the biccies in this time :thumbup:

Ging, I reckon you might be right about that! ;)
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Don't know whether you have seen this Jamie -

http://vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php ... ls#p184211

It never really took off but there are a load of specialist tools knocking about with members who only use them now and again. Worth bearing in mind if you need obscure specialist items.
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Aha thanks Kev :thumbup:

I've subscribed now, good to be able to refer back to when feeling the need to buy something shiny! I love buying tools :D

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You worry me, you strange troubled individual! :lol:
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Jamoi wrote: I name all mine, they are like my friends! Nah not really, they are all my prisoners awaiting some abuse! :lol:
Are you sure you're not abusing yourself with them?
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Jamoi wrote:Aha thanks Kev :thumbup:

I've subscribed now, good to be able to refer back to when feeling the need to buy something shiny! I love buying tools :D

I name all mine, they are like my friends! Nah not really, they are all my prisoners awaiting some abuse! :lol:
I do hope your not abusing my tool young man...

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Hey Concerned of Grain...

Due to the currently outstanding frame bolt adjuster, I haven't been able to abuse your tool!

My frame has been powdercoated on the mating face of the frame to engine mount bolt adjusters, do you think I should file the paint off? Concerned of Essex.
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Jamoi wrote:My frame has been powdercoated on the mating face of the frame to engine mount bolt adjusters, do you think I should file the paint off? Concerned of Essex.
I would remove any powder coat from the fram / engine mounting faces. firstly to ensure correct alignment and secondly for electrical connectivity
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AMCQ46 wrote:
Jamoi wrote:My frame has been powdercoated on the mating face of the frame to engine mount bolt adjusters, do you think I should file the paint off? Concerned of Essex.
I would remove any powder coat from the fram / engine mounting faces. firstly to ensure correct alignment and secondly for electrical connectivity
Thanks flying banana! I mean Ali ;)

I'll get my frame prep'd ready to fit this week :D :D
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