what have you done to your "bike" today
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Yep Carl the coffee was crap !!
But the breakfast wrap was good :-)
But the breakfast wrap was good :-)
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
That you did, very true 
Fair enough, sounds like a decent route to take. Better than mine today at least, out to Temple Herdewyke via Kineton, Gaydon and Bishops Tachbrook... With my idle set so low that the bike stalls in neutral, was trying to idle at 500rev
s and none of us can find the thing to raise the tickover


Fair enough, sounds like a decent route to take. Better than mine today at least, out to Temple Herdewyke via Kineton, Gaydon and Bishops Tachbrook... With my idle set so low that the bike stalls in neutral, was trying to idle at 500rev



Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted eastern beaver relay kit (on Benny's recommendation)- easy enough, just had to decide where to put the relays x 2. Ended up screwing them into frame near horn (relays had holes at end).
Need to think of a way of tidying up around battery- so many extras screwed into terminals with closely located associated inline fuses.
Painted (black smooth hamourite) my mirror extension mod-1" extra length filled in with plastic filler. Not as smooth as I'd liked but worst case could put heat shrink on.
Would smooth black hamourite be ok to paint forks where mine are pitted? Mmmm. I wonder?
Need to think of a way of tidying up around battery- so many extras screwed into terminals with closely located associated inline fuses.
Painted (black smooth hamourite) my mirror extension mod-1" extra length filled in with plastic filler. Not as smooth as I'd liked but worst case could put heat shrink on.
Would smooth black hamourite be ok to paint forks where mine are pitted? Mmmm. I wonder?
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Immediate plans:Clean it!
Immediate plans:Clean it!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Griff1977 wrote:Fitted eastern beaver relay kit (on Benny's recommendation)- easy enough, just had to decide where to put the relays x 2. Ended up screwing them into frame near horn (relays had holes at end).
Need to think of a way of tidying up around battery- so many extras screwed into terminals with closely located associated inline fuses.
Painted (black smooth hamourite) my mirror extension mod-1" extra length filled in with plastic filler. Not as smooth as I'd liked but worst case could put heat shrink on.
Would smooth black hamourite be ok to paint forks where mine are pitted? Mmmm. I wonder?
i've used hamm smooth on fork lowers before......fine.
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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Me too and mine are currently painted in the stuff :-) .
The spray gives the best finish .
Use a good etch primer first and build up the coats of paint .
It will take a week to dry ands longer to harden off but when it is it offers a good hard finish :-)
The spray gives the best finish .
Use a good etch primer first and build up the coats of paint .
It will take a week to dry ands longer to harden off but when it is it offers a good hard finish :-)
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Today its Oil & filter change, Chain & sprockets change, clean K&N air filter, change spark plugs, new front brake pads and get through 15 tubes of autosol!!!
Now where's the coffee!!!!
Now where's the coffee!!!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Plop on the mat this morning all the way from Scotchland c/o Jazzscott.
Some time later in the MacCave after a bit of polish, lots of elbow grease, some new stainless bolts, 1 coffee, 1 ciggy & surprisingly little swearing...& I didn't use a hammer once !

Soundtrack for this afternoons work was mainly Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Cheers Jazz.

Some time later in the MacCave after a bit of polish, lots of elbow grease, some new stainless bolts, 1 coffee, 1 ciggy & surprisingly little swearing...& I didn't use a hammer once !


Soundtrack for this afternoons work was mainly Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

Cheers Jazz.
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Nice and shiny ! Better watch out for them magpies !!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Nice, where did you get those exhaust hangers from. I likey, me wanty.MacV2 wrote:Plop on the mat this morning all the way from Scotchland c/o Jazzscott.![]()
Some time later in the MacCave after a bit of polish, lots of elbow grease, some new stainless bolts, 1 coffee, 1 ciggy & surprisingly little swearing...& I didn't use a hammer once !
![]()
Soundtrack for this afternoons work was mainly Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Cheers Jazz.

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Cleaned about 4 weeks worth of crap off it
about bloody time too. Also tried finding my tickover switch thing to raise the idle (it's trying to idle at 300-500 revs) but once again failed miserably

Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Look in the right hand side of the engine, near the rearmost edge of the fairing, between the cylinders. through the frame. peer into that gap looking forwards at about 45 degrees and you'll see a black knob with vertical knobbly bits to grip. That's the tickover adjuster.Virt wrote:Cleaned about 4 weeks worth of crap off itabout bloody time too. Also tried finding my tickover switch thing to raise the idle (it's trying to idle at 300-500 revs) but once again failed miserably
Using a torch is easier.
Then find someone with japanese-sized hands to get in there and adjust it, or do as I do and knock it round a bit at a time with a flat-blade screwdriver.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Don't have a VTRtony.mon wrote:Look in the right hand side of the engine, near the rearmost edge of the fairing, between the cylinders. through the frame. peer into that gap looking forwards at about 45 degrees and you'll see a black knob with vertical knobbly bits to grip. That's the tickover adjuster.Virt wrote:Cleaned about 4 weeks worth of crap off itabout bloody time too. Also tried finding my tickover switch thing to raise the idle (it's trying to idle at 300-500 revs) but once again failed miserably
Using a torch is easier.
Then find someone with japanese-sized hands to get in there and adjust it, or do as I do and knock it round a bit at a time with a flat-blade screwdriver.

Slowly approaching the more bikes than birthdays achievement
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Very good they look mateMacV2 wrote:Plop on the mat this morning all the way from Scotchland c/o Jazzscott.![]()
Some time later in the MacCave after a bit of polish, lots of elbow grease, some new stainless bolts, 1 coffee, 1 ciggy & surprisingly little swearing...& I didn't use a hammer once !
![]()
Soundtrack for this afternoons work was mainly Red Hot Chilli Peppers.
Cheers Jazz.

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Everything bad is good
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
macs confused his vtr is going through the change from red to black .
just like mac him self is going through the change

just like mac him self is going through the change


- agentpineapple
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
very shiny mac or should i say chris......................






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