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what have you done to your "bike" today
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
New chain and sprockets and finished yesterday and took her out for a run. Nothing fell off!!
First time I have changed them so did wonder if I had torqued every thing back up but it would seem I did.
but she did get rained on so the new stuff is not shiny and new any more





First time I have changed them so did wonder if I had torqued every thing back up but it would seem I did.
but she did get rained on so the new stuff is not shiny and new any more



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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
A near fight to the death to fit a motobatt battery, it was a close fit but thankfully, ham fistedness prevailed!
In the land of ham fisted, I am king
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Did you have to take the battery tray out? I did, cable ties are wonderfull thingsstealthbomber wrote:A near fight to the death to fit a motobatt battery, it was a close fit but thankfully, ham fistedness prevailed!

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I made it fit! My biggest issue was my shovel like hands trying to hold the terminal on the post with about a mm of slack in the cables whilst simultaneously trying to do up the poxy little screws with a torch in my mouth, even the dog could sense trouble and got the hell out of there!Z28DUNC wrote:Did you have to take the battery tray out? I did, cable ties are wonderfull thingsstealthbomber wrote:A near fight to the death to fit a motobatt battery, it was a close fit but thankfully, ham fistedness prevailed!
In the land of ham fisted, I am king
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted a X11 rear hugger (it was cheap) .
Took a little trimming here and there but it looks good and should protect the shock from road crap now .
Took a little trimming here and there but it looks good and should protect the shock from road crap now .
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted Fork Yoke Stem Mount for Sat Nav http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161224451491
and USB Charger Socket to power Sat Nav and other stuff http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400814742548
Waiting for Sat Nav to come, though
and USB Charger Socket to power Sat Nav and other stuff http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400814742548
Waiting for Sat Nav to come, though

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I have winterised the bike, this included draining the fuel tank and spraying the inside with vapor oil, drained the carbs and done the same with the oil, plugs out and oil down the cylinders, change the oil and new filter also fitted.
Don't need to plug the exhausts as she is in my new man cave with heating and a de-humidifier to keep and good climate.
The winter will include the following work:
-replace the fuel tap inners.
-replace the clutch master and slave internals with new fluid
-replace the front and rear master internals.
-new plugs and air filter
-fit WP shock
-replace all radiator pipes and coolant, as one is not looking too good.
-replace all bearings on wheels after shot blast and re powder coated, then new boots fitted.
-tidy the engine up, powder coat the rockers, a good clean and new vac and fuel hoses.
-if I get my new job, with my redundancy money:
then the front forks will go to Roger to have the internals worked
and a new set of Chinese plastics
Moriwaki full TI exhaust from Japan
:):)
I am praying really hard at night...
Don't need to plug the exhausts as she is in my new man cave with heating and a de-humidifier to keep and good climate.
The winter will include the following work:
-replace the fuel tap inners.
-replace the clutch master and slave internals with new fluid
-replace the front and rear master internals.
-new plugs and air filter
-fit WP shock
-replace all radiator pipes and coolant, as one is not looking too good.
-replace all bearings on wheels after shot blast and re powder coated, then new boots fitted.
-tidy the engine up, powder coat the rockers, a good clean and new vac and fuel hoses.
-if I get my new job, with my redundancy money:
then the front forks will go to Roger to have the internals worked
and a new set of Chinese plastics
Moriwaki full TI exhaust from Japan

I am praying really hard at night...
- Pete.L
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Sounds like she's going to be nice Bazza
Good luck for the new job!
Pete.l

Good luck for the new job!
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
Sebek how long is the power lead on that mate will it go from battery to clocks? Cheers bryan
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Sounds like your going to be making good use of that new man cave [THUMBS UP SIGN]bazza696 wrote:I have winterised the bike, this included draining the fuel tank and spraying the inside with vapor oil, drained the carbs and done the same with the oil, plugs out and oil down the cylinders, change the oil and new filter also fitted.
Don't need to plug the exhausts as she is in my new man cave with heating and a de-humidifier to keep and good climate.
The winter will include the following work:
-replace the fuel tap inners.
-replace the clutch master and slave internals with new fluid
-replace the front and rear master internals.
-new plugs and air filter
-fit WP shock
-replace all radiator pipes and coolant, as one is not looking too good.
-replace all bearings on wheels after shot blast and re powder coated, then new boots fitted.
-tidy the engine up, powder coat the rockers, a good clean and new vac and fuel hoses.
-if I get my new job, with my redundancy money:
then the front forks will go to Roger to have the internals worked
and a new set of Chinese plastics
Moriwaki full TI exhaust from Japan:):)
I am praying really hard at night...
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
just fitted a new battery and about to start fitting my new fireblade calipers 

the older i get,the faster i was 

- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Good luck .fabiostar wrote:just fitted a new battery and about to start fitting my new fireblade calipers
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
im hoping its just the fact the battery is new because all im getting at the min is a whiring sound outa the starter motor 

the older i get,the faster i was 

- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Did you charge it ?