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| ClydeGhost |
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 ClydeGhost Nitrous Nuisance
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| chris-red |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| Kickstart |
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Hi
Hopefully someone close by can help you out.
Bars probably need replacing if bent (although it that bent to fail an MOT I would expect it to be very noticeable). Should be easily available as pattern parts. Possible you could straighten them, but doubt you could get them close to the right shape.
Brake pads will cost £10~£20.
The rest just look like minor adjustments.
All the best
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| Alpha-9 |
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Ohh clydey, is this the aftermath of your crash?
That bike was brand new wasn't it
As others have said, only needs the brake pads buying, you can do the rest yourself/get someone who knows what they're doing to do it
Amused you can fail an MOT for 'headlight insecure'
I dread to think what they'll make of my bike  ____________________ Fzr-600 1999 |
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Damsel in distress near Basingstoke (right?). Come on BCF Stalker Massive, get in.
Bet OP is a 20 stone trucker named Dave. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 ClydeGhost Nitrous Nuisance
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | Ohh clydey, is this the aftermath of your crash?
That bike was brand new wasn't it
As others have said, only needs the brake pads buying, you can do the rest yourself/get someone who knows what they're doing to do it
Amused you can fail an MOT for 'headlight insecure'
I dread to think what they'll make of my bike  |
Yeah, the 'HeadLamp Insecure' thing sounded kinda lame, it never really jiggled about... unless you physically push it in yourself. Well, they did say that it may have been caused by some sort of accident D':
| Rogerborg wrote: | Damsel in distress near Basingstoke (right?). Come on BCF Stalker Massive, get in.
Bet OP is a 20 stone trucker named Dave. |
Hahaha, this is true, I had my M.O.T done at M.O.T.T in basingstoke as well I shall prove this guy wrong if someone fixes my bike for free T__T
| Dilligaf_NO wrote: |
1)replace them
2)replace/tighten the bolts
3)replace the pads
4)position the bike in a straight line facing a brick wall.the bike must be off its stand,upright and with the seater sitted.measure the height from the ground to the centre of the headlight and mark a horizontal line on the wall at this height.position the motorcycle 3.8 metres away from the wall and draw a vertical line up the wall central to the centreline of the motorcycle.switch the dipped beam and check that the beam pattern falls slighlty lower than the horizontal line and to the left of the vertical line.
5)not sure sorry
6)move the button or pad the lever with some epoxy resin so it will touch the button |
I can't really do any of the replacements/nor do I have the tools so I guess it has to be serviced properly. Also, the people who did my M.O.T said that they had to take the fairings off to check the Head lights, which made me initially go "Nah, that's fine" and rode off leaving me quoteless and then I will be bikeless D': (They said that since my M.O.T doesn't officially run out until tomorrow, I could still ride it today.)
| J.M. wrote: | Everything has been covered I think.
Which brake is it for 6?
Rear:
Near the lever you should see a cable running from it. On the cable there will be a part (probably quite hidden, near the lever) which can be twisted. Twisting this will adjust the brake. I remember having to do this to my CBR125 when the rear brake was sticking.
I don't know any of the names for that or remember it well enough to describe it, sorry. Hopefully it gives you some idea.
Front:
On my GS500F, when I replaced the front brake lever it didn't quite work fully. The front brake was a "push to close" type and when released the front brake lever was fractionally off clicking the switch.
I put a small piece of gaffer tape on the back of the lever, where the switch touches, to increase the physical size of the lever just enough to activate the switch. Works perfectly now. |
It's the Front one and the exact same problem as you had with your GS500F, I also had the same idea, but I thought that it might not pass the M.O.T? ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 286 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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