
what have you done to your "bike" today
- bigtwinthing
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
went to the MOT station and it just scraped through !!!.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
carbon engine covers fitted to the blue(soon to be) bike aswell as fitted new front discs and started fitting new calipers.... 

the older i get,the faster i was 

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
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

Chris.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
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!
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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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Helped Geoff fit mccts to his rusty Vtr . Felt good to get my hands on a storm again
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
SOLD IT...
...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
so my liitle divvy 600 went....

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

so my liitle divvy 600 went....

the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Bad news Fabio, but thank feck it wasn't one of the storms
AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
oh jesus wept no dont even go there lol....AMCQ46 wrote:Bad news Fabio, but thank feck it wasn't one of the storms


the older i get,the faster i was 

- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Got to finish it first !!
We know that will never happen :-)
We know that will never happen :-)
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iv still both of them in bits at the minlloydie wrote:Got to finish it first !!
We know that will never happen :-)

the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
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.....

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

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.
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??

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

I left out the rest of the oil change as you guys can imagine that bit.....


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


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.

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??

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


Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
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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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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