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.Chris.
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PostPosted: 16:42 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: How to... get a fooked superdream through an MOT Reply with quote

As you may recall my CB400N Superdream failed its MOT a little while ago and I was tempted to break it for bits. However, I'm now glad to say that it is now MOTd and on the road! I took it over to Mattsprattuk's yesterday and we treated it to some lovely, by-the-book fixes Laughing

The day didn't start too well when the bike wouldn't start (flat battery). When I had got it going it went fine, but it was only when I arrived at the Tamar bridge that Matt noticed there was something a little wrong with the rear indicators... I had obviously forgotten to put the bolts back in so one had come off (and is presumably lying on the A38 somewhere) and the other was hanging down and had melted itself on the exhaust!

Anyway, the first job was to fix the steering lock stop. The centre 'tab' had been bent somehow so the bars could touch the tank when turned to the right. Solution... stick a wood screw in a crack in the metal.

The next problem was that the rear sprocket carrier had loads of play in it. There is supposed to be one spacer holding it on, but when we took the rubber cover off there were already two. Solution? Add a third. Shame the tester didn't even look at it.

We got around the issue of the exhaust blowing because of a snapped stud by sticking a bolt wrapped in gaffer tape down the hole in the connector, and presenting the bike as 'non-running' for the MOT. I disconnected the coil around the corner from the garage and pushed it in. Fortunately the tester didn't notice that the 'non-running' engine was boiling hot... He also passed the rear wheel bearing which the bike had previously been failed on.

The bike also has bog roll under the fork seal caps.
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PostPosted: 16:50 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

the reason we have MOTs is because people like you cant be trusted to keep a vehicle roadworthy

you'll soon be bleating on here when some dick knocks you off youre bike because his brakes or suspension was faulty

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PostPosted: 16:58 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

In my humblest of humble opinions that a shit thing to do. And then to tell the world about it is ASKING for trouble!! So let me begin.

For one, lets say you died. Not as a result of this bike (which probably will kill you, but for the purpose of illustration lets say it's a bus that gets you). Your folks find your 'estate' contains this bike, which they don't want. So they give it to a dealer/sell on fleabay/give to a chuffed orphan etc. Who sees it's got an MOT. And insures it and rides it into a kitten because the forks have pissed oil over the brake disc.

And dies. AND kills the kitten.

See where this has got you? Well, you're dead already so I can't see you caring a lot, but it's still shit.

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PostPosted: 17:36 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pikey engineering!

I love it... you are a true bodge artist!

I assume it will be sorted properly when funds allow Wink
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PostPosted: 18:12 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

if he lives long enough Sick

anyone with a welder could fix the steering lock stops
a wheel bearing is about £15-20 and same for the fork seals
if the forks are badly pitted you can use a small drill bit with your fingers to nick the rust away to bare metal then wash the forks with acetone then use a cocktail stick to dab in some epoxy glue when its set use some 1200 wetndry used wet wrapped around the fork and wank it off till its nice and smooth
there is really no excuse for what youve done as you will be endangering yourself and others for the sake of a few ££

fuck fuck fuck Im starting to sound like my DAD

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PostPosted: 18:16 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

ha! it got you home then... and the screw held, so its obviously a long term fix Wink

i reckon you should use something a bit more long term than bog roll though, a sock at least!

my 400 doesnt have any oil in one of the forks and its doing fine! ''that saves me a few quid''.

taxed yet?

btw, your legal on your restricted licence... 24.5lb of torque x 6000 divided by 5252 = 27.8bhp! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 23:53 - 02 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

It passed didn't it.
In my opinion all the stuff he fixed was pretty superficial anyway.
And when an M.O.T is issued it means it was roadworthy at the time of the test, you could go crash it into a brick wall and it would still have a valid M.O.T.

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PostPosted: 18:04 - 04 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Will be e-bay soon as a mint bike with no known faults. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 18:14 - 04 Dec 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

LOL, sounds to me like the MOT tester wouldn't have realised if the bike gad wheels anyway! Laughing
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