what have you done to your "bike" today

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Fitted rear CCT today, motor turned over by hand no issues once front fitted oil in colant in and start up, CCT final setup and fully locking off.

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That is one clean and tidy looking bike :clap: :clap:

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Thanks! 🙂

However, it may be going to a new home tomorrow.... 😕
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neil wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:09 pm
Laverda is great looking bike, I've got this Benelli with triple engine which was designed by Laverda but they went under before is was used so Benelli took it on.
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Those Benelli's sound good too 8)
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mjvw wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 6:59 pm Fitted rear CCT today, motor turned over by hand no issues once front fitted oil in colant in and start up, CCT final setup and fully locking off.

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Well done :thumbup:

I have to say those manual CCT's do look good 8)

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Pentode wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:46 pm Image
That is one clean and tidy looking bike :clap: :clap:

Chris.
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Thanks! 🙂

However, it may be going to a new home tomorrow.... 😕
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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: oh sweet lord look at that. iv just messed myself
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cleaned dori, fitted an old set of clocks yesterday ish and put a MPH overlay over them as they are kms clocks and back for my MOT retest after being failed for my digi speedo last sat :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: .

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fabiostar wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:42 am cleaned dori, fitted an old set of clocks yesterday ish and put a MPH overlay over them as they are kms clocks and back for my MOT retest after being failed for my digi speedo last sat :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: .

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What was the reason for the fail?
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Rode it for the first time this year.
Still a bit on the chilly side, the roads are still covered with crap and filling up the tank with fresh fuel nearly broke me :eek2
But what a fantastic way to spend a friday afternoon :thumbup:

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Nosepicker wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:17 pm Rode it for the first time this year.
Still a bit on the chilly side, the roads are still covered with crap and filling up the tank with fresh fuel nearly broke me :eek2
But what a fantastic way to spend a friday afternoon :thumbup:

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I can't see anything wrong with that 8) :thumbup:

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sirch345 wrote:
Nosepicker wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:17 pm Rode it for the first time this year.
Still a bit on the chilly side, the roads are still covered with crap and filling up the tank with fresh fuel nearly broke me :eek2
But what a fantastic way to spend a friday afternoon Image

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Took The Murvinator out for a spin.

Met up with Jonesey & his Panservagon for a bit of breakie & so he could get hold of me tool... 8O

Loan of a fork driver, not that tool silly... :lol:

Nearly got taken out whilst filttering in a que of traffic at a set of temp lights for some road works.

A car coming out of a side turning masked by a panel van.

Got caught on the can which just bent the strap/clamp slightly, pushing the can in a bit.

I had a late swerve & didn't feel any impact... Could have been worse. :lol:
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Fitted front cct no drama now on track, then cam covers on new gaskets and cam bolt sealing washers whilst banging out
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MacV2 wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 5:04 pm Took The Murvinator out for a spin.

Met up with Jonesey & his Panservagon for a bit of breakie & so he could get hold of me tool... 8O

Loan of a fork driver, not that tool silly... :lol:

Nearly got taken out whilst filttering in a que of traffic at a set of temp lights for some road works.

A car coming out of a side turning masked by a panel van.

Got caught on the can which just bent the strap/clamp slightly, pushing the can in a bit.

I had a late swerve & didn't feel any impact... Could have been worse. :lol:
Pleased your intact :)
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mjvw wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:53 pm
MacV2 wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 5:04 pm Took The Murvinator out for a spin.

Met up with Jonesey & his Panservagon for a bit of breakie & so he could get hold of me tool... 8O

Loan of a fork driver, not that tool silly... :lol:

Nearly got taken out whilst filttering in a que of traffic at a set of temp lights for some road works.

A car coming out of a side turning masked by a panel van.

Got caught on the can which just bent the strap/clamp slightly, pushing the can in a bit.

I had a late swerve & didn't feel any impact... Could have been worse. :lol:
Pleased your intact :)
Yeah me too,

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Kev L wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 2:07 pm
fabiostar wrote: Fri Mar 11, 2022 11:42 am cleaned dori, fitted an old set of clocks yesterday ish and put a MPH overlay over them as they are kms clocks and back for my MOT retest after being failed for my digi speedo last sat :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: .

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What was the reason for the fail?
i got a really grumpy tester who failed it because it has a GPS digi speedo. He had a rotten attitude from the start and made sure he went into the rule book enough to get me on something, the very same speedo the bikes always had.

but anyhow brought it back up and they had no interest other than asking me about the bike and could i start it and give it a mitt full so they could hear it. :lol: :lol:

and it passed so another year on the road :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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