what have you done to your "bike" today
Re: what have you done to your "bikes" today
Moved Red out of the MacCave...
Moved Drooper out of the MacCave...
Left the Wonky Donkey where it was & rewired the rear indi's, charged the batt, fitted the air box, fitted the tank, fitted the batt connected it up...Fired it up,first press of the starter. Hoorah no issues following the loom transplant ! Well only one thing, no oil or neutral light...hmmm. Found one connector block not connected in the rubber boot behind the tank, plugged it in & all is good.
Moved Drooper back into the MacCave...
Moved Red back into the MacCave...
Moved Drooper out of the MacCave...
Left the Wonky Donkey where it was & rewired the rear indi's, charged the batt, fitted the air box, fitted the tank, fitted the batt connected it up...Fired it up,first press of the starter. Hoorah no issues following the loom transplant ! Well only one thing, no oil or neutral light...hmmm. Found one connector block not connected in the rubber boot behind the tank, plugged it in & all is good.
Moved Drooper back into the MacCave...
Moved Red back into the MacCave...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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you got the 929 and 954 dimensions mixed up.....lloydie wrote:Think I'm right in thinking the storms is a 14mm and the 929 is a 17mm and the 954 is a 19mm .
So going by that as grumpy frog says will work not great tho .
But fitting the storms master to the 954 calipers is a no no
99 VTR1000F Firestorm, a.k.a. The Carbon Express
Re: what have you done to your
will work...... F4i MC piston is 15.86mm.... will give more lever travel than stock SP2 unit, but also more power. Strangely, Honda fit the F4i with the largest caliper pistons (43/32) and smallest MC piston of that era of Honda sportbikes....... lots of mechanical advantage, but also lever travel.......agentpineapple wrote:what about fitting a cbr600 m/c to sp2 calipers???lloydie wrote:Think I'm right in thinking the storms is a 14mm and the 929 is a 17mm and the 954 is a 19mm .
So going by that as grumpy frog says will work not great tho .
But fitting the storms master to the 954 calipers is a no no
99 VTR1000F Firestorm, a.k.a. The Carbon Express
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Thanks for putting me rightmik_str wrote:you got the 929 and 954 dimensions mixed up.....lloydie wrote:Think I'm right in thinking the storms is a 14mm and the 929 is a 17mm and the 954 is a 19mm .
So going by that as grumpy frog says will work not great tho .
But fitting the storms master to the 954 calipers is a no no

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Buckled my front wheel in a pothole
Back from holiday and with Monday off as a recovery day, I took a spin out to clear the cobwebs. Out the A44 and on the drop into Kington I hit a feck off big pothole and nearly put two ball sized dents in the tank
Didn't think too much about it till I was on a long straight and as the speed got significant the bars started flapping (a lot, only glad I have a steering damper!).... And given that was the symptom with the new 6spoke, I figured out quite quickly what the problem would be.
Got home, and yup, a big flat spot ton the rim
And to make it worse I hadn't hit round to sending the 6 spoke off to Motoliner in Kent to get straightened, so I had to massage the std 3 spoke with a large hammer and a block of wood to get it a bit better.
On the plus side, one of MrsMcQ's sisters is visiting on her way to one of the other sisters... In Kent... 300yds from Motoliner!
so the 6 spoke is off on its holiday and should manage free delivery and collection

Back from holiday and with Monday off as a recovery day, I took a spin out to clear the cobwebs. Out the A44 and on the drop into Kington I hit a feck off big pothole and nearly put two ball sized dents in the tank

Didn't think too much about it till I was on a long straight and as the speed got significant the bars started flapping (a lot, only glad I have a steering damper!).... And given that was the symptom with the new 6spoke, I figured out quite quickly what the problem would be.
Got home, and yup, a big flat spot ton the rim

And to make it worse I hadn't hit round to sending the 6 spoke off to Motoliner in Kent to get straightened, so I had to massage the std 3 spoke with a large hammer and a block of wood to get it a bit better.
On the plus side, one of MrsMcQ's sisters is visiting on her way to one of the other sisters... In Kent... 300yds from Motoliner!

so the 6 spoke is off on its holiday and should manage free delivery and collection

AMcQ
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
That's a bummer al :-( .
Today I gave kermit a good clean after the the weekends riding
Today I gave kermit a good clean after the the weekends riding
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
How your nuts.I hit a feck off big pothole and nearly put two ball sized dents in the tank![]()


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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
He lost them years ago when he married a Scottish lady !! .cybercarl wrote:How your nuts.I hit a feck off big pothole and nearly put two ball sized dents in the tank![]()
Could you Sue the council for damages.
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true thatlloydie wrote:He lost them years ago when he married a Scottish lady !! .cybercarl wrote:How your nuts.I hit a feck off big pothole and nearly put two ball sized dents in the tank![]()
Could you Sue the council for damages.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
that's a real pisser Al....
yesterday I re-fitted the correct exhaust hanging brackets and removed the givi rack, I've found an issue with my exhaust tho, where the n/s link meets the header is not right, I need to get a small bracket made up, as the hole under the footpeg hanger and the hole on the linkpipe are way out, once that is secured the problem should be solved.
this morning I mostly cleaned the bike, started with lots of surfex hd, then a nice soapy wash and hose down with a pressure washer, followed by some farecla resin polish, then some autoglym extra gloss.
I also lubed the chain and used plenty of gt85 and acf50 in all the right places.
I then sat back and watched the bike drip oil all over the back garden.....
it's has a tiny oil leak since I went to wales, but it's getting worse.....
i'm going to have to take the fairings off and investigate......

yesterday I re-fitted the correct exhaust hanging brackets and removed the givi rack, I've found an issue with my exhaust tho, where the n/s link meets the header is not right, I need to get a small bracket made up, as the hole under the footpeg hanger and the hole on the linkpipe are way out, once that is secured the problem should be solved.
this morning I mostly cleaned the bike, started with lots of surfex hd, then a nice soapy wash and hose down with a pressure washer, followed by some farecla resin polish, then some autoglym extra gloss.
I also lubed the chain and used plenty of gt85 and acf50 in all the right places.
I then sat back and watched the bike drip oil all over the back garden.....

it's has a tiny oil leak since I went to wales, but it's getting worse.....

i'm going to have to take the fairings off and investigate......

HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Is that with the Akra's on.I've found an issue with my exhaust tho, where the n/s link meets the header is not right, I need to get a small bracket made up, as the hole under the footpeg hanger and the hole on the linkpipe are way out, once that is secured the problem should be solved.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Two brotherscybercarl wrote:Is that with the Akra's on.I've found an issue with my exhaust tho, where the n/s link meets the header is not right, I need to get a small bracket made up, as the hole under the footpeg hanger and the hole on the linkpipe are way out, once that is secured the problem should be solved.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
lloydie wins.....
yup on the two brothers.....

yup on the two brothers.....

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Preped the bike for my first trackday (snetty 11/08/14).
I just hope I can keep up with the novices

I just hope I can keep up with the novices


Jamie 

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
i'd be tempted to remove the fairing lowers, seat cowl, swap the c/f mudguard for a standard one if you have one, just in case the worst happens, I also think you will be moved up to the inters within 2 sessions.... 

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