what have you done to your "bike" today
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Taxed it :-)
- Pete.L
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Just Softened off the front rebound a fraction
Makes a big difference on these cooler morning
Pete.l


Makes a big difference on these cooler morning

Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Got a new rear tyre fitted down at Essential Rubber (nice lads) cost me £145 though
I ended up getting another PR3 as they didn't have much choice in stock and I couldn't wait. At least I have a matching pair whereas if I changed brands it would have been a mismatch. Oh well it will get me through Winter. Feels like a different bike and I can ride without the wallowing from side to side now.
So new chain and sprockets, new rear tyre, the bikes roadworthy again.
Might give it a wash now, then I can get it scrubbed in over the weekend as I'm off back down to Sussex.
Tony...I got chatting to the guy there and he said that there was a massive shortage on the Sportsmart 2 fronts because of a fault. No mention of what the fault was, all they know is that Dunlop stopped production and fixed the fault ready for the next batch to be released, hence the shortage. I mention it as I know you just got a pair, I'm not sure if there is a batch number or something that one can check. Might be worth looking into though. I'll have a little search online later maybe.
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Tony...I got chatting to the guy there and he said that there was a massive shortage on the Sportsmart 2 fronts because of a fault. No mention of what the fault was, all they know is that Dunlop stopped production and fixed the fault ready for the next batch to be released, hence the shortage. I mention it as I know you just got a pair, I'm not sure if there is a batch number or something that one can check. Might be worth looking into though. I'll have a little search online later maybe.
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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Been out and the knocking is gone woohoo :-)
But the new head bearing started knocking on the way back so a little adjusting and all should be good .
The front end feels a lot better with them internals in and the air gap at 110mm .
With that and the 06 yokes it's fun to ride as corner speeds are getting higher as still feels stable
But the new head bearing started knocking on the way back so a little adjusting and all should be good .
The front end feels a lot better with them internals in and the air gap at 110mm .
With that and the 06 yokes it's fun to ride as corner speeds are getting higher as still feels stable
- freeridenick
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Not exactly done today but since I picked up my Storm I've sorted the valve timing, replaced the CCTs with manual ones, checked the compression (no bent rod after the CCT went) and replaced the front SE value. Embarrassingly piss poor considering I've had the bike two months. I've spent plenty of time scouring the interweb for trinkets and bauballs that I don't really need though
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Just spent lunch trying to work out why the engine cover won't fit and it looks like someone's run the loom through the clip that supports the fuel line to the front carb. At least that's what I think is wrong from memory, it was driving me mad last night trying to work out why the cover wouldn't stay in place on the left. Carbs back on this weekend I hope.

Just spent lunch trying to work out why the engine cover won't fit and it looks like someone's run the loom through the clip that supports the fuel line to the front carb. At least that's what I think is wrong from memory, it was driving me mad last night trying to work out why the cover wouldn't stay in place on the left. Carbs back on this weekend I hope.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I know what your talking about.Yeh that loom should run on the underside of the bottom spar on the frame. The only wiring near that clip is what goes to the thermostat. The clip is only for the fuel line. I took mine off as it become something else to do when removing the tank/carbs. No need for it really.looks like someone's run the loom through the clip that supports the fuel line to the front carb.


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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I left mine in the garage after watching that 'think car' video
I've now gone all European and bought a KTM Superduke GT and Aprilia RSV1000R
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Storm is now gone
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Storm is now gone

Re: what have you done to your
sounds good. what you doing sunday morning, I have a pass out so we can do a comparison testlloydie wrote:Been out and the knocking is gone woohoo :-)
But the new head bearing started knocking on the way back so a little adjusting and all should be good .
The front end feels a lot better with them internals in and the air gap at 110mm .
With that and the 06 yokes it's fun to ride as corner speeds are getting higher as still feels stable

AMcQ
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Got my kids this Sunday for the first time in a month so no free pass for me .AMCQ46 wrote:sounds good. what you doing sunday morning, I have a pass out so we can do a comparison testlloydie wrote:Been out and the knocking is gone woohoo :-)
But the new head bearing started knocking on the way back so a little adjusting and all should be good .
The front end feels a lot better with them internals in and the air gap at 110mm .
With that and the 06 yokes it's fun to ride as corner speeds are getting higher as still feels stable
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I washed and waxed it.
1 coat of Bilt cleanser polish
1 coat of Finnis
1 coat of Hydra
And a bit of WD 40 on my cans and a few other bits.


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1 coat of Bilt cleanser polish
1 coat of Finnis
1 coat of Hydra
And a bit of WD 40 on my cans and a few other bits.


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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
There's a smear on the r/h can Carl...
Shoddy work not impressed...
Shoddy work not impressed...

Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Looks better now it's clean :-) ,cybercarl wrote:I washed and waxed it.
1 coat of Bilt cleanser polish
1 coat of Finnis
1 coat of Hydra
And a bit of WD 40 on my cans and a few other bits.
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Going to do mine tomorrow
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Started to mock piggy up to see what other parts I need .
Half engine in the frame so far
Half engine in the frame so far
- bigtwinthing
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
looks great, can you do a red one!cybercarl wrote:I washed and waxed it.
1 coat of Bilt cleanser polish
1 coat of Finnis
1 coat of Hydra
And a bit of WD 40 on my cans and a few other bits.
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missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
No it takes too long
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