Exactly the right attitude. Think of it as having been presented an entrepreneurial opportunity!!
what have you done to your "bike" today
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MacV2 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 3:57 pm As promised I attacked Rusty the Storm with hammers, chisles, drills, flames & lots of plus gas...
I won !
I will not be.jpg
I will not be defeated...
It turned over by hand easy enough, might stick a set of manuals on it & see if it starts, but having put a battery on it, it lit up ok & shows 37500mls ... is it worth the effort to save ?
All the body work is off despite feking pro bolt bl**dy fixings on the fairing & mudguard... 3 came out easy...Thanks plus gas. 1 was drilled. 3 on the mud guard also saw the vengence of the drill...
Round two on the sump bolt..victory is mine also killed the oil filtter with a screw driver, even that was so rusty the removal tool just rounded it off...
Oil came out with no major bits of metal fillings in but was a bit milky, prob just condensation...
Took the rusty as fek rack off & the fitting kit came out easy...
Thats enough for today...
Well done that man. Crack on!!
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Well done Macster, bet you grazed a few knuckles fighting rusty.
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Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
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Funnily enough no...Best get me tetnus up to date tho...
The not fractured but really is fractured finger is a bit sore, then muppet that I am, I shut the large double glazed door on the extension on me index finger on the same hand...Lef thand so all good for
Could be worse..one of the other techs has apparently written off one of the new vans today...
Mines only got 1600 miles on it, his one has got to be there or thereabouts...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Didn't know you even had an extension on your index finger.
Useful for getting the retaining clip on when changing headlight bulbs.
Or was it for deep nasal action?
Useful for getting the retaining clip on when changing headlight bulbs.
Or was it for deep nasal action?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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It has many probing abilities...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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I'm only saying "scratch and sniff" once, then dropping the subject......it's dead to me now.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Had a good 'old man' ride today, which means I was prepared to take it easy and sit behind the little amount of traffic rather than race past it.
Great on the roads (UK) with schools having returned.
Great on the roads (UK) with schools having returned.
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Took a test run up
to Reyadar today and on up to Elan Reservoir. Lovely to see it in the sunshine
Thought I’d better take me Bro’s too as I’d forgot to invite them Stormin Wales
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to Reyadar today and on up to Elan Reservoir. Lovely to see it in the sunshine
Thought I’d better take me Bro’s too as I’d forgot to invite them Stormin Wales
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My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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I did the petseal regime on the tank of the wife's SL125.
It was impressive, and removed 15 years of neglect and rust. I need to wait a week for it to fully set and garden, so will take it to the painter the sat after the Wales run.
A slight annoyance, he pushed a shallow dent out if the tank side a couple if weeks back, but used a lever through the filler neck, as you have to. He disturbed the filler neck levering on it, and so even with the filler cap on it still allows the acids and washes to leak out, due to the neck surface not being flat. I tidied it up as best I could, maybe the painter can flatten it with filler¯\_( ͠° ͟ʖ °͠ )_/¯
I have a new filler cap and gasket to use, but I hope it doesn't leak fuel after it's been painted.
If it does, I will try the anti slosh foam in the tank, and never fill it completely, and hope that will be enough.
To be honest, with 4 1/2" drum brakes it won't decelerate fast enough to cause the fuel to slosh anyway......and it certainly won't accelerate fast enough, either.
Fingers crossed.
I thought about cleaning the Tuono, ready for Wales, but as it's due to rain throughout, won't bother. Might dubbin my leathers and boots tomorrow, instead.
Old school styleee
It was impressive, and removed 15 years of neglect and rust. I need to wait a week for it to fully set and garden, so will take it to the painter the sat after the Wales run.
A slight annoyance, he pushed a shallow dent out if the tank side a couple if weeks back, but used a lever through the filler neck, as you have to. He disturbed the filler neck levering on it, and so even with the filler cap on it still allows the acids and washes to leak out, due to the neck surface not being flat. I tidied it up as best I could, maybe the painter can flatten it with filler¯\_( ͠° ͟ʖ °͠ )_/¯
I have a new filler cap and gasket to use, but I hope it doesn't leak fuel after it's been painted.
If it does, I will try the anti slosh foam in the tank, and never fill it completely, and hope that will be enough.
To be honest, with 4 1/2" drum brakes it won't decelerate fast enough to cause the fuel to slosh anyway......and it certainly won't accelerate fast enough, either.
Fingers crossed.
I thought about cleaning the Tuono, ready for Wales, but as it's due to rain throughout, won't bother. Might dubbin my leathers and boots tomorrow, instead.
Old school styleee
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Gave Nue Red some luvin, ready for next week.
Oil N fillter, top up the scott oiler, gave the callipers a clean & checked the pads.
Farted around with a Bagster universal harness but I couldn't get it to sit right, bag when fitted is too far back. Gave up I will stick to the magnetic bag.
As Tony said we will prob get some rain so didn't bother washing it...
I might show it a rag with some polish on it on Thursday then wash Wales off it next Monday...
Oil N fillter, top up the scott oiler, gave the callipers a clean & checked the pads.
Farted around with a Bagster universal harness but I couldn't get it to sit right, bag when fitted is too far back. Gave up I will stick to the magnetic bag.
As Tony said we will prob get some rain so didn't bother washing it...
I might show it a rag with some polish on it on Thursday then wash Wales off it next Monday...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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Lovely to be out on your bike when the weather is good
Good to see the photo's Pete
Chris.
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So not today but at the weekend I removed the vfr800 bars and switched back to standard bars, added bar end mirrors so I can see more than my shoulders and removed standard mirrors and put in blanking plates
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I can't use bar end mirrors because the bikes won't fit through my front door!