
So the only fart now is the rider I guess




Best of luck, it's only resting waiting to be revived, and you never know it might not be as bad as you think, let's hopefreeridenick wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:54 pm Drained the fluids and pulled a few covers off. It's definitely dead. For this year at least.
Top man, looking good. Your braver than me, I am staying well clear of the exhaust flange nuts untilNosepicker wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:25 pm Exhaust was farting a bit, so I fitted some new gaskets - it was due - and ran a cloth over the headers now they were off the bike anyway![]()
So the only fart now is the rider I guess
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Hope it’s not as bad as you fear mate.freeridenick wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:54 pm Drained the fluids and pulled a few covers off. It's definitely dead. For this year at least.
Nice & as a bonus it matches the bins...
I must confess to be rather taken by the XSR. Seat looks the nuts
Looks good was going to get one of them exhausts on my MT sound niceMav617 wrote:300 miles a week on the stock XSR seat is a pain in the butt, so treated the bike and my butt to the seat from the XSR Tribute, #plush:
Thanks mate, love the bike, its a great mix of usability and hooning around, great engine, torquey little mill.
Quality job thatPentode wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:43 pm Neither my bike or a VTR. A mate's just restoring a rather sweet old CB250 K4 but a part of the top yoke just came away when he was pulling it apart
I've never tried Tig welding cast aluminium but there was nothing to lose really. Bit of Googling and careful setting up seemed to do the trickDressed the weld back and bead blasted it to blend various nicks and scratches away. The pen shows where it had broken away.
Nice work. Did cast feel any different from other ally?Pentode wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:43 pm Neither my bike or a VTR. A mate's just restoring a rather sweet old CB250 K4 but a part of the top yoke just came away when he was pulling it apart
I've never tried Tig welding cast aluminium but there was nothing to lose really. Bit of Googling and careful setting up seemed to do the trickDressed the weld back and bead blasted it to blend various nicks and scratches away. The pen shows where it had broken away.
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Top jobPentode wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 1:43 pm Neither my bike or a VTR. A mate's just restoring a rather sweet old CB250 K4 but a part of the top yoke just came away when he was pulling it apart
I've never tried Tig welding cast aluminium but there was nothing to lose really. Bit of Googling and careful setting up seemed to do the trickDressed the weld back and bead blasted it to blend various nicks and scratches away. The pen shows where it had broken away.
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