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 pepperami Super Spammer

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 Posted: 15:57 - 04 Jan 2020 Post subject: Badly supported bike? |
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As regulars on here will know Pepperami has a weird preference when it comes to bikes.
And I have paid the price in time and inconvenience for that, in not being able find spares or dealers prepared to work on the bikes .
Hey ho, I get by with a bit of bike knowledge and persistence.
So for example I have scouted around the dealerships in my region that claim to support Hyosung, quite honestly I wouldn’t trust them to service my lawn mower.
I certainly wouldn’t leave my bike with them.
So my question is oh mighty BCF , what bikes do you own that you struggle with to get parts/spares for or dealers won’t go near.
Some of you must have a little bit of an unusual bike tucked away that you’re reluctant to use in case it goes wrong and you can’t fix it for months.
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A lot of the rime it's who you know rather than what you know.
I've lived with a two model year only, pre-honda Montesa for nie on forty years; and destroyed and rebuilt it more tomes than I care not to remember. For most of that time 'spares' were for a lot of folk near unobtanium; you had to hope that the main importer, Jim Sandiford up in Burnley atill had dome stock, or that Sammy Miller's emporium of all old trials iron had a suitable 'universal' offering. But, armed with their telephone numbers, you could, as I did, run and wreck even the more obscure machines on an every Sunday basis.
Fantics were another matter... batch built on a week-by week basis, the design changed frequently through each season! I would night-mare at the idea of taking on one of them for a resto, let alone regular competition! Known the odd fella that has though... and believe me they were certainly odd... but with the sort of trade eontacts to get more obscure and obsolete bits, or the dedication to make do and mend, they coped or even thought it 'easy' and wondered what all the fuss about the long running and get ANY part for Yamaha TY's was about!
In resto, uncs shed saw a load of old Brit and wop iron, and again, armed with Norman Hyde's catalogue and a couple of other's, old Norton's and Trumpets are comparatively a 'doddle' to get bits for' even building a 'dream' Triton complete with multi leading shoe over size racing drums an Italian flange alloy rims.
Chuck in some utterly obscure Italian, Spanish and middle European mopeds.. when Unc had in his mid-life madness... and yeah.. a lathe milling machine and surface grinder CAN be useful.... other than that?
All things are possible; You just have to remember that /some-one' had to build the thing, so you should be able to pull it to bits, and more, make or repair anything along the way to put it back together.... whether its worth it or not a a very different, and personal matter!!
What WOULD give me apoplexy these days is taking on an original 16" wheel Kawasaki GPZ600.... probably about THE worst candidate for resto I can envisage, yet probably the most deservant, defining the once ubiquitous 600 class, weaning the eLCie boys off two-strokes, and paving the way the 'new' wave of bigger cc four strokes with race-bike handling. BUT so many bits specific to that model, do much made, like the plastics on dedicated tooling, you couldn't really replicate in a home workshop with even more dedicated tooling, like a lathe or surface grinder or mig-welder, let alone hammer and dollies; and THEN you would have the small problem of finding 16" tyres to fit it's wheels let alone ones that suited the bike....
So a Lot I think is down to expectation, as we see in work-shop so often, with folk expecting to be able o buy any part they might need like they would for a mass market Ford Escort, by make, model, year, no engin-uity required...
But back to that same expectation; depends what you are expecting; if you are expecting a but and bolt concourse restoration... well, you are probably going to be rather frustrated by almost anything... even the old stuff you can hammer and weld that were probably built in sheds not a lot different to your own common-a-garden variety, only possibly a bit bigger... thirty odd years ago folk restoring old Matchless or James or DOT's ran foul of screw counters marking them down for the 'wrong' sort of bolt heads on their primary drive cover etc..... so ad mi-grandas used to say, there's little new in the world (of engineering) since Archemeded got screwed!
But like the example of the GPZ600, I don't think that anything has got any 'easier' its just moved the goal-posts, and the internet, has opened up a LOT of doors.... whether there is anything useful behind them, is another matter... b-u-t, when it comes to restoring or running an old bike... I don't think that there's anything that's a definite no-no, it's just a question of how deep your pockets, how much of a masochist you are or are prepared to become!!!!!
The two that stand out as bench-marks though have to be the unit construction Meriden Trumpets, that are soooo well supported that they are the defacto my first resto-project, (ISTR one of the Classic bike journo's commenting that you could, even s late as 20 years, ago, build a 'brand new' Bonny from catalogue 'spares') and that GPZ600, that's so unsuported, you can easily find pretty much any and all the hastles any resto could chuck at you.. the two book end the playing field.. so is it a game you even 'want' to get into.....
Now.. my old VF thou... err nah... I'll do the Montesa... a-g-a-i-n.. I think! Daftl.y the VF when launched was oine of the most expensive bikes you could buy on a show-room... now even a really good one wont fetch much over a grand.. Cota on the other hand? Cost about £500 new ion 1981, now worth factorial more than it did even brand new.. and its the easier to tackle! Not least cos it don't have a cam chain!!! Could be done... b-u-t.... just W-H-Y!!!! Even EYE am mot quite T-H-A-T mad... my psychiatrist says so!!!! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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 Posted: 19:03 - 04 Jan 2020 Post subject: Re: Badly supported bike? |
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| pepperami wrote: | As regulars on here will know Pepperami has a weird preference when it comes to bikes.
And I have paid the price in time and inconvenience for that, in not being able find spares or dealers prepared to work on the bikes  .
Hey ho, I get by with a bit of bike knowledge and persistence.
So for example I have scouted around the dealerships in my region that claim to support Hyosung, quite honestly I wouldn’t trust them to service my lawn mower.
I certainly wouldn’t leave my bike with them.
So my question is oh mighty BCF , what bikes do you own that you struggle with to get parts/spares for or dealers won’t go near.
Some of you must have a little bit of an unusual bike tucked away that you’re reluctant to use in case it goes wrong and you can’t fix it for months.
Thank God for the net and search engines. |
Hyosung parts can be a pain, and expensive, but, can ge them easily enough, if somewhat slowly, try these ..
https://www.hyosungwholesale.com/
https://www.hyosungspares.co.uk/
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I sold my MV Brutale in part because of how hard it was to get someone to actually deliver ignition coils for it - various vendors online (whose websites were so similar I'm inclined to think they were actually the same) couldn't supply the coils even when advertised as in stock. One site advised me that there was a three month lead time for parts from some factory in Italy.
Fantastic bike when in good running fettle, the harshness of the throttle response made my S1000R feel underpowered, though mostly it's just smoother. But not something you could rely on longer term. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Nope. I specifically chose bikes that have good parts availability.
Of all the ones I've had, the Royal Enfields are best in that regard. I suppose a 70 year production run will do that. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 6 years, 62 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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