what have you done to your "bike" today

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Forks legs painted and tititanium added to make it wheelie more

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went to the MOT station and it just scraped through !!!.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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AMCQ46 wrote:Forks legs painted and tititanium added to make it wheelie more

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Great stuff....I will be tapping you up for painting my fork lowers at some stage mate :mrgreen:
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carbon engine covers fitted to the blue(soon to be) bike aswell as fitted new front discs and started fitting new calipers.... :D
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Put air in the feckin tyres cos the lazy arsed previous owner clearly couldn't be bothered! Funny, goes round corners now!
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Good job Al, that front end looks great :thumbup:

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I took my bike out to try the new Bridgestone T30 Evo tyres that I've had fitted, but an interesting fault developed. I headed off, realised I'd forgotten my glasses, and turned around after 30 seconds. When I headed back out, I suddenly had no power and the bike would not rev. After a moment of panic and confusion, I realised the rubber grip on the throttle had come loose and was slipping (really slipping) over the inner tube, so I was unable to actually open the throttle.

Interestingly, this was a new OEM part that I bought a year back, all I can think is that a combination of the silicone lube that I used on the bar/tube interface had combined with the incredible humidity that we are going through to dissolve the old glue. I cleaned the tube up (meths was the best) and re-glued the rubber with some Ados F2; that won't be shifting in a hurry!
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Helped Geoff fit mccts to his rusty Vtr . Felt good to get my hands on a storm again
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SOLD IT... :confused ...gutted i have to say.

i just couldnt be riding to work everyday any longer, just a little to fragile for that in rain/cold/snow :whatever

so my liitle divvy 600 went.... :Smash Computer:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Bad news Fabio, but thank feck it wasn't one of the storms
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AMCQ46 wrote:Bad news Fabio, but thank feck it wasn't one of the storms
oh jesus wept no dont even go there lol.... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Got to finish it first !!
We know that will never happen :-)
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lloydie wrote:Got to finish it first !!
We know that will never happen :-)
iv still both of them in bits at the min :eek2 ..
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Received the last of the prep for spring bits...... So up on the stand, drain the oil and lay everything out....
I left out the rest of the oil change as you guys can imagine that bit..... :lol:

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Not a whole lot to do but some dis-assembly required..... :lol:

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re-torqued the stem bearings and put all that mess back together.....
The sub-filters are obvious.
The starter valves are not for the reason most get a set. No I did not crack the plastic nuts..... my set is 20yrs old and they are still fine. :thumbup:
In my case, the starter valves themselves wore out. One more thing to keep in mind as these bikes age.
Can you tell which one is the old bit??

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And for the new guys who might not have seen this one...an old pic from the bike files :thumbup:

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I went on a bike meet in Milton Keynes today, a Chopper bike meet, very well organised, great bunch of people..Couldnt stop smiling all day, was a real laugh, better than many a motorbike meet ive been on!

Start, middle and end at a pub, whats not to like!


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Some of us went for a lap of the BMX track

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Good turn out considering the weather.

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