
what have you done to your "bike" today
- agentpineapple
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
get yourself a petrol station loyalty card mate 

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- tankslappa
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
There's something rather perverse about having a car which does better MPG than my bike! lmao!bigspanishmarty wrote:get yourself a petrol station loyalty card mate
I'm quite looking forward to this fill-up actually... This will be the first tank full of fresh juice in 5 years, and so far it hasn't been lacking power with the old stuff! What's gonna happen with the new stuff might be a little frightening!

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
gave it a good blat round derbyshire and had a fat bastid butty at matlock! 

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted some carbon bling hangerss.



I am most impressed, the Carbon is more solid than the Stainless steel.
They fit absolutely perfect, I used the bobbins as spacers which also serve as bungee hooks. The cans sit a lot more aligned and are more solid than before.
Before anyone asks, hangers are from Canada. Thanks Mik.
Then for a laugh I got my Decibel meter out to see how loud the cans are. I had it directed at a diagonal angle to the rear of bike and exhaust. Placed it about 2 meter's away and gave the bike a slight rev. I didn't go mad and just gave it a gentle flick at idle. It measured 107.3db I shall have to get into some open space somewhere and get a proper reading with a proper handful of throttle.
Have fun.
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I am most impressed, the Carbon is more solid than the Stainless steel.


Before anyone asks, hangers are from Canada. Thanks Mik.


Then for a laugh I got my Decibel meter out to see how loud the cans are. I had it directed at a diagonal angle to the rear of bike and exhaust. Placed it about 2 meter's away and gave the bike a slight rev. I didn't go mad and just gave it a gentle flick at idle. It measured 107.3db I shall have to get into some open space somewhere and get a proper reading with a proper handful of throttle.


Have fun.
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- tankslappa
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Oh gawd... Mental note, don't ride behind Carl!cybercarl wrote:Fitted some carbon bling hangerss.![]()
Then for a laugh I got my Decibel meter out to see how loud the cans are. I had it directed at a diagonal angle to the rear of bike and exhaust. Placed it about 2 meter's away and gave the bike a slight rev. I didn't go mad and just gave it a gentle flick at idle. It measured 107.3db I shall have to get into some open space somewhere and get a proper reading with a proper handful of throttle.![]()
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I've been zooming about the last couple of days with standard cans, and I thought that rumbled and grumbled rather nicely (especially off throttle). Actually, come to think of it, I do have another set of standards... I wonder if I can rip out the baffles via the tail pipe? Slide hammer maybe?
The carbon looks great... I can't see the missus approving though. Why did I have to mention the pillion seat existed under the bump... Damn.
Oh, one thing Carl...

Lube that chain! It looks like something they brought up from the Titanic

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

How much carl and can Mik get any more do you know?
looks mega, and as said that chain is as dry as a nuns snatch lol
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Thanks guys. They are a one off, lying around in his garage I think. I might just have to hunt down some Carbon straps now.
And yes I must lube my chain.
Due for new chain and sprockets soon anyway, gives me a chance to change the gearing.
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And yes I must lube my chain.


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- tankslappa
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Now what else can we scrutinise when he's showing off new pretty bits...? Tyre looks okay... Brake fluid, nah clean and plenty in the pot... Damn.cybercarl wrote:And yes I must lube my chain.Due for new chain and sprockets soon anyway, gives me a chance to change the gearing.
Come on Carl, give us something else to poke holes in!

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
How about a dirty Harris Carbon Hugger.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
For anyone looking to possibly get a set of these hangers, try Motorrad Diegler. Not sure if they have any others, however,.....
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- lloydie
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what have you done to your "bike" today
Very nice you've gotten the titanium and carbon bug lol
- bluestoesonnose
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Shame about the rust rear brake cap screw
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Long stack fitted
Rear shock spacer fitted
Cats eye front indicators fitted.
Tomorrow I might take the long way round to work just to test things
Rear shock spacer fitted
Cats eye front indicators fitted.
Tomorrow I might take the long way round to work just to test things

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Everything bad is good
Everything bad is good
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Yes.Snoogle wrote:Cheers Tony, is it 4mm I need to be looking for then?
It'll stretch a bit.
But to blank off the end, just fold it over and cable tie.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Just took it for a ride again
down to weston then across to cheddar gorge and home again
glad it wasn't like this all the way.....



