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So things get off to a slow start, there are lots of things to check and possibly replace. I'm eager to get the bike running but the battery is shagged.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/batteries.jpg
So it was off to HG to get a new one, picked up a charger at 1/2 price as well. Love that deal
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/charger.jpg
I picked up a lot of other stuff I couldn't be bothered taking a picture of like new spark plugs, some semi-synthetic oil, carb cleaner, engine cleaner, oil filter, coolant, brake fluid and autosol - who says you can't polish a turd!
So while the battery charges overnight and the penetrating oil gets into some the of bolts I want to remove I had a bit of a play with the autosol to see if it could improve the look of the cans. It was ok, considering they aren't in the best of shape anyway..
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/exhausta.jpg
Back to work tomorrow so I don't know how much will be done this week. Boo! |
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looks like a start, shall follow  ____________________ "WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE Its chinese OFFICER."
Current rides CB 125 TDE(the next project) NS125RK ( now on the road ) CB125TDC (soon to be project 17) melody ( the nephews )
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Had an unexpected day off work (I actually forgot I had leave!) so I did a bit more on the bike.
Firstly I had a look at the brakes, the bloody thing was killing me when I was pushing it around. I was sure they were dragging.
Well the back brake was a state, I took the clips, spring and pins out and ended up with a hand full of rusty bits.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/handofbits.jpg
The corrosion had got to the pads as well...
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/oldrearpads.jpg
I left the rear caliper on the bike without the pads - must remember not to push the rear brake lever when moving it about!
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/rearcaliper.jpg
So the bike was easier to move around the garage but now the front was binding, not surprising really as there was a bit of corrosion there as well.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/frontbrakes1.jpg
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/frontbrakes2.jpg
I was too lazy to do the same to the front, and I hadn't put any penetrating oil onto the bolts like the rear brake, so I left it for later.
I then set about getting the tank off. To make it more easy to get to the tank bolts I took the rear fairings off.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/rearsubframe.jpg
I'm now getting a fair collection of bolts and washers - I must remember to buy a load of freezer bags to bag and label them up so I know where each lot came from.
The tank came off quite easily, clever Kawasaki even integrated a valve into the bottom of the tank, so you can just take the thing off and then hold it over a petrol container. That make getting rid of the stale fuel much easier then I had expected.
With the tank away I was presented with the airbox.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/airbox1.jpg
That only took a few bolts and there was the inside of the airbox. I'd expected some spiders or even a dead mouse, but it was quite clean.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/airbox2.jpg
The filter also looked in pretty good shape, not as nice and a K&N but it will do for now.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/airfilter.jpg
I fired a blast of carb cleaner into carbs and put the airbox back together. I then went to check out the sparkplugs. I must have been quite excited as the picture came out all blurry.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/htleads.jpg
They were quite easy to remove, once I went on a totally redundant trip to Halfords to get a spark plug socket, finding they were out of stock then realising when I got home that I already had one
They were pretty dirty - I put some new NGKs in just to be on the safe side.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/oldplug.jpg
Tank went back on and the new fuel (with some Silkolene Pro FST) was added. All that was left was to pray that this was enough to start it.
I stabbed at the start button and after some struggling it fired into life again! There was a fair bit of smoke coming off the engine, most probably to the ACF50 I had been using to loosen up some stubborn rusty bolts but the bike was running at least.
It was getting late and I was getting hungry so I tidied up and got the 3 bikes back into the garage.
BTW I work really slowly that was basically a day of me faffing about.
On my todo list
Sort the throttle - it is sticky and doesn't snap back to position.
Sort the brakes (front and back) |
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Just a quick update - didn't have time for a lot of work.
The penetrating oil on the caliper bolts had done the job, combined with my draper extension bar, I had them off in no time at all.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/draper.jpg
But the calipers were pretty corroded, it took a bit of effort just to get the screws that hold the spring plate off (one rounded and required me to break out the dremel, hammer and big slotted screwdriver) but by far the worst bit was the pin that holds the pads in place. The R clip wasn't any trouble but the pin on one of the calipers was seized solid.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/dirtycaliper.jpg
I ended up using a bit of penetrating oil, hitting it with a hammer then having a good idea to use a nail in the hole for the R clip and a set of pliers to rotate the pin. That was enough to break the corrosion holding it in place and with a bit of a tug, the pin came out.
One top tip is to get a load of resealable freezer bags from the supermarket. They, along with Indian/Chinese take-away boxes are perfect for storing the bolts and pins from a bit of the bike. I like to keep similar bits together so I can reassemble a bit of the bike with the least hassle. As you can see I bagged up the items from the front calipers.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/baggedandtagged.jpg
After a bit of a clean with an old toothbrush and some brake cleaner I dried them off and left them on the bike. I'll cut some wood to use a block tomorrow to I can push the pots out and check the condition. The pads had a lot left in them luckily so the pots were hardly exposed at all to the elements.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/restingcalipers.jpg |
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Only did a little tonight as I'm feeling a bit crap with a cold.
I cut some blocks of wood to sit in the calipers and popped them in.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/brakeblocks.jpg
Pumped the brakes and had a look at the pots.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/potsonshow.jpg
Not too bad! The line you can see mostly wiped off, some very light corrosion marks but it seems to be cosmetic. We'll see when I bleed them. I'd like to smarten the calipers up but I just need them to work at the moment so I will resist the temptation to get new bolts/bleed nipples/gold paint. I will give them a good scrubbing with a wire brush and then a wipe down with ACF50 on a rag to kill the corrosion.
The only other thing I did was have a close look at the forks, I hadn't seen any sign of fork oil leaking but I didn't know how bad the corrosion was.
https://homepage.mac.com/jrsanderson/images/zzr600/forkcondition.jpg
So, not that bad at all. If I have time I might drop them out, polish them up so they look more cared for when it goes in for the MOT. |
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