what have you done to your "bike" today

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as kev said steve6088, the fellas very helpful and his prices are very fair, i'm looking at buying 12 disc bolts from him, he even sent me a single bolt for nothing to see if its correct, you can't ask more than that.
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Fitted the carbon ign cover protector off e bay, and cleaned all the crap out of the matching clutch cover and got it ready for fitting
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Also from the other weekend, I fitted the Loobman chain oiler
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looking good al :thumbup:
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Yep, looking pretty cool...

Let us know how you get on with that Loobman when you've done a few miles - been considering one (or the Totoro)
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al are thet universal stompgrips or are they for a certain model, i looked on there website and they don't do a pre cut grip for the storm.
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AMCQ46 wrote: Image
So how are you going to get to the inspection ports?
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tony.mon wrote: So how are you going to get to the inspection ports?
it is attached using 2 top and 2 bottom screws onto flanges on the outer edge of the CF cover, not glued, so removal is pretty easy.
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bigspanishmarty wrote:al are thet universal stompgrips or are they for a certain model, i looked on there website and they don't do a pre cut grip for the storm.
Yes they are the universal ones already pre-cut to that shape and I just fitted them where my thighs line up on the tank..........in hind sight I wish I had chosen the black ones to make a contrast [and easier to keep clean] rather than clear.

they do work well, but I did get caught out once when I had a very heavy landing from a botched wheelie. To prevent my nuts getting pummeled onto the tank, I gripped the tank with my thighs............I was wering jeans [stupid I know] and although I saved my nuts i got some impressive rash on my inner thigh from the dimples on the stompgrip as i slid forward under the impact
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Sandyback wrote:Let us know how you get on with that Loobman when you've done a few miles - been considering one (or the Totoro)
will do, I looked into the totoro one but saw some pretty -ve reviews from some people. the loobman idea and implimentation look good, I just need to see where the oil ends up when I use it.
The design is simple, but neat. the reservoir you see in the picture has a small chamber in the base, when you press the plunger in the top of the res, it lets a controlled qty of oil flow down and fills the lower chamber. this then is gravity fed to each side of the back sprocket using a neat oil head, which uses the tails of a cable tie on each side to track the oil directly onto the sprocket, where it is then flung out onto the chain plates & o-rings.
The chamber will empty in about 15 mins so you press the plunger as you start your journey [assuming it is longer than 15mins], your chain will get a light coat of oil as you ride, and you dont need to remember to switch it off when you stop.

and it only cost £20, so it beats the scottoiler on cost by a serious amount.

but the proof has to come when I use it in anger
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Spent a bit of time adapting a set of R1 mirrors fitting VTR shoes. I did try them as they came but wasn't happy with the angles.

Fitted them.

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Went for a spin. Adjustments & angles all good. View fine i.e less elbows. But TBH I don't like the look. I think the Storm ones look better. So put the originals back on, washed it & even polished it.

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For sale one set of R1 mirrors with VTR shoes & rubber boots. £20 posted. :lol:
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God, that last photo reminds me of a Multistrada.......
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Today, I had a new st of boots fitted to the old girl.

Not the ones I ordered, was let down by the shop, so they did me a deal on something else, Dunlop Sportsmarts.

Not what I wanted, but hopefully they'll be good.

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nice and warm in my garage so thought i'd sort the forks out!

went from these grubby looking gits
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to nice clean shiney black

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quite pleased with em now :thumbup:
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Nice job
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Started a while back but so far i have removed forks, brakes and fairing.

brakes stripped and cleaned they now look like new!! Awiating new seal kit.Not bad for a grotty all year use bike.
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stripped off rusty fairing bracket rubbed down and then sprayed.
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Got these Brembo pads from Heine Gericke for £11 in the sale so be quick now!
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Then got these head bearings to fit.
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Finally got forks stripped for repaint and new springs,oil and the tapered damper mod.Will post pics when its done.
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