Diabolus wrote:Wicky wrote:Looking good - don't forget etch primer is nasty toxic stuffand scrape some of the finish off from the subframe when remounting the R/R so it can efficiently ground/conduct heat away.
i was going to use this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Thermal-Heat- ... 48427d8c08 and not scrape away or is both best ?
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Thermal paste works best when directly between two bare metal surfaces - layers of paint will impede the heat transfer efficiency you're looking for and will cause electrical resistance potentially causing earthing problems.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
how is the rear flappy rubber thing meant to fit? the one that starts at the tank mount
As wicky said but I will add it sort off goes in a U shape, so drops down then comes back up. The two slots in the rubber go over the tank mount before sitting the tank back over it.It starts from the tank mount and then wraps round the fuel tap - presumably to stop any unfortunate fuel leaks landing directly onto a hot engine
Those cam covers look fantastic, and that Graphite colour is not too bad.

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Thanks for the feedback guys,,,,
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Not what I did to the bike but the other way round - The side stand fractured my right little toe!
I was giving the baglux tank bag a tug when it was on the paddock stand, which caused the bike to roll off and forward and the side-stand with the weight of the bike landing on my cunningly placed pinky - Happy it stayed upright though immediately afterwards I was hopping & swearing like a one-legged kangaroo....

I was giving the baglux tank bag a tug when it was on the paddock stand, which caused the bike to roll off and forward and the side-stand with the weight of the bike landing on my cunningly placed pinky - Happy it stayed upright though immediately afterwards I was hopping & swearing like a one-legged kangaroo....
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at least you didnt drop the bikeWicky wrote:Not what I did to the bike but the other way round - The side stand fractured my right little toe!![]()
I was giving the baglux tank bag a tug when it was on the paddock stand, which caused the bike to roll off and forward and the side-stand with the weight of the bike landing on my cunningly placed pinky - Happy it stayed upright though immediately afterwards I was hopping & swearing like a one-legged kangaroo....

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So many MODS to do so little time to do them ! Mini bi-xenon hid projector viewtopic.php?f=31&t=30721
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Bled my brakes, especially the rear as that hadn't been done since fitting my rearsets. The fronts are as good as they are going to get, but I'm not that happy with the feel at the lever. I need to look at upgrading the front set up as some stage. New MC time me thinks
Hope the toe heels well Wicky. I have three toes which have heeled in the bent position which is a nightmare walking on sometimes and wearing boots. Good job you had the sidestand down or the whole bike might have landed on you.
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Hope the toe heels well Wicky. I have three toes which have heeled in the bent position which is a nightmare walking on sometimes and wearing boots. Good job you had the sidestand down or the whole bike might have landed on you.

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Wickyrooo good save !
Broke my no2 toe last year when I fell up the stairs . It's not good hobbling everywhere for a few weeks .
And good that you saved the bike .
Broke my no2 toe last year when I fell up the stairs . It's not good hobbling everywhere for a few weeks .
And good that you saved the bike .
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
save the bike worry about the toe later! what more can a man do for his machine
get it strapped to the next one and wear slippers to work

get it strapped to the next one and wear slippers to work

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call me 'limpy' now! Though it gets interesting in a week or so when I have an op on my left leg, so I'll be limping on both legs!
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I can see it wagging when he cleans his bike, and wagging furiously when he's riding his bike. Combined with the furry ears he'll be in fear of the RSPCA collaring him...
Anyhoo found the perfect accessory for chric, lo and behold...lloydiecbr wrote:Wickyrooo good save !
Broke my no2 toe last year when I fell up the stairs . It's not good hobbling everywhere for a few weeks .
And good that you saved the bike .
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I can see it wagging when he cleans his bike, and wagging furiously when he's riding his bike. Combined with the furry ears he'll be in fear of the RSPCA collaring him...
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Filled it up went for a ride around the Cotswolds filled it up again road home 250 miles in total and one of the best January rides I've been on .
Pic at a coffee stop

Two more faults found !!
Gear indicator needs reprogramming
And the clutch is slipping at high revs 7k+
So I will be getting a Barnett clutch next month and a service at the same time :-)
Pic at a coffee stop

Two more faults found !!
Gear indicator needs reprogramming
And the clutch is slipping at high revs 7k+
So I will be getting a Barnett clutch next month and a service at the same time :-)
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nice one Lloydie
and here am I still at fecking work at 6.30

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at work but not doing workAMCQ46 wrote:nice one Lloydieand here am I still at fecking work at 6.30

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Little Chef, you call that coffee
I'd rather drink my own piss
Electrics all good then and the bike has had a proper test run
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I'm disappointed, didn't hear you going doing the road at all ;) Bit brave though, going 250 miles when you last had a major fault after 800 yardslloydiecbr wrote:Filled it up went for a ride around the Cotswolds filled it up again road home 250 miles in total and one of the best January rides I've been on .
Pic at a coffee stop
Two more faults found !!
Gear indicator needs reprogramming
And the clutch is slipping at high revs 7k+
So I will be getting a Barnett clutch next month and a service at the same time :-)

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Like I said only one way to test it "ride the butt off it "
Electrics were fine lol .
We didn't go through ya village sadly :-(
We headed down the fosse to Cirencester then Swindon - Oxford and a longer way back ;-)
Electrics were fine lol .
We didn't go through ya village sadly :-(
We headed down the fosse to Cirencester then Swindon - Oxford and a longer way back ;-)