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 Posted: 16:00 - 04 Jun 2009 Post subject: Failed MOT today - Replacing Handlebars ? |
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Update: 07.06.09
I was about to order some replacement handlebars, universal 22mm with 7"rise for bike (Handlebar 22mm (7/8 Inch) Chrome 7 Inch Rise from wemoto.com), when someone mentioned that they should probably have holes in them that the levers etc. bolt onto?
Is this true to CG125s and CB125 T's? If so can I not just use universal bars?
The bars i'm looking for are CM 125 T handlebars but I cant go the ebay route as I need to try and get it in for a retest quickly (and the bike isn't at my home so I cant look myself).
Yet again, any advice would be great.
Thanks all,
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Hi all,
Well my bike went in for an MOT, i've only owned it for about a month (hasn't been on the road) and have done some general servicing to it but there are quite a few problems!
(bike is a CD 125T, basically the same as an old 1985 Benly 125 but an import manufactured in 1995. Frame etc is same as CM 125 T).
Failures:
1. throttle cable sticking
2. both tyres are fitted incorrectly!
- apparently the front is fitted the wrong way around, and the back is incorrectly seated
3. Both footrests insecure (mentioned bar might need replacing - I know the rubbers arent very secure)
4. offside near footrest insecure (bloody bike has only ever had one seat)
5. replace number plate, it has deteriorated
6. handlebars bent (must have been dropped and I guess they need replacing).
Non-failures:
> rear tyre close to legal limit
> Head bearings have slight play
Took it to a Honda motorbike centre, they say 'They (due to company policy)' have to replace both tyres as they have been fitted incorrectly. Is this true, the front looks nearly new. Will the tyres have been weakened by fitting the wrong way (presume someone must have fitted them at home).
I think as long as I can get some of the parts second hand, like the handlebars and footrest bar all will be well. Anyone have some parts they want to sell me...
thanks in advance all
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 Posted: 16:24 - 04 Jun 2009 Post subject: Re: Failed MOT today - ouch, any advice would be great |
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djsalt wrote: |
Failures:
1. throttle cable sticking
Take it off and oil it
2. both tyres are fitted incorrectly!
- apparently the front is fitted the wrong way around, and the back is incorrectly seated.
Get a new back one. Get the front one turned round (or learn to do it yourself).
3. Both footrests insecure (mentioned bar might need replacing - I know the rubbers arent very secure)
As I remember, they bolt on underneath so tighten the bolts. If the rubber is slipping then glue it in place.
4. offside near footrest insecure (bloody bike has only ever had one seat)
As above
5. replace number plate, it has deteriorated
New one. Nothing else for it.
6. handlebars bent (must have been dropped and I guess they need replacing).
I'm not absolutely certain this is an MOT fail. unless they are fouling bodywork or the metal is creased. I've certainly MOTed bikes with obviously and badly bent handlebars. Anyone?
That said, brand new replica ones are less than £25 from any of the big spares places. Almost all handlebars are the same tube diameter, if they aren't drastically higher or wider than the standard ones, you could fit pretty much anything.
Took it to a Honda motorbike centre, they say 'They (due to company policy)' have to replace both tyres as they have been fitted incorrectly. Is this true, the front looks nearly new. Will the tyres have been weakened by fitting the wrong way (presume someone must have fitted them at home).
Don't use a franchised dealer for stuff like that unless you have first lubed up for a good buggering in the wallet area. Either flip it round yourself (there will be a section in your Haynes showing you how to change a tyre) or go to a smaller, backstreet motorcycle/tyre place who will probably do it for nothing if you take in loose wheels and buy the new rear off them.
On a bigger, more powerful bike it would have been more of an issue. They tyre will almost certainly be designed for fitting one way round on the rear wheel and the other way round on the front wheel. ie. it isn't going to damage it.
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See if you can get a parts fische. Order your honda parts using the part number. There is every chance the parts are used on umpteen bikes oficially imported into the UK anyway and the part number will be the same.
You are legally allowed to ride to and from an MOT or a pre-arranged repair. The vehicle still technically has to be roadworthy though. ____________________ “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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As said. Two options.
1) Drill a hole for the pin.
2) Remove the pin. Its sometimes plastic and you can either file, snip or melt it off. It's sometimes a brass rowlpin which you can pull out with a pair of pliers. As yuri2085 said, wrapping some PVC tape round the bar and clamping the switchgear over it works well. ____________________ “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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awesome, things that seem to be a major problem quickly dissipate when someone explains them
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The last post was made 15 years, 354 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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