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kramdra World Chat Champion
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Posted: 12:52 - 05 Feb 2019 Post subject: |
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Avoiding yesterday I needed to use the horn and got just a faint 'bleh' noise. While the headlights did not fail, indicators became intermittent and I got the impression of impending electrical Doom. And fire. Made no difference to the running. I have the day off, but needs to be fixed for tomorrows commute
First proper electrical failure since the battery/regulator went to shit in 2012. Battery is 6 years old probably needs replacing soon. |
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Posted: 23:34 - 10 Feb 2019 Post subject: |
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Finally managed to source a stiffer shock spring for Gixxer. Turned out to be more of a PITA than I imagined.
Thankfully K-Tech came up with the goods, although it did require a custom washer for one end. Most importantly, the spring is red
I also bought a few brass adaptors and a schrader valve to convert a Motion Pro nitrogen needle to work with a mountain bike shock pump.
This meant I could pressurise the bladder as part of the oil refill process without the need for £350 worth of Nitrogen refilling station equipment.
In theory I can run the shock on air (aiming for around 25% less PSI than Nitrogen to account for its temperature instability). But I'll be trying to get it refilled with Nitrogen locally next weekend.
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Posted: 23:18 - 12 Feb 2019 Post subject: |
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Post-winter beginning of winter Fork seals cleaning. Already started to leak, but there was a lot of dirt in there. She had new seals and bushings less than 10k miles ago, but appears to seal up fine after a clean. Only took 20 mins, not too bad.
This has been a recurring annoyance since about 75k miles, and I hope it does not continue. Anyone clean them as routine maintenance? |
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Who's volunteering to go first? |
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M.C wrote: |
Who's volunteering to go first? |
Already got 20 friends at work that want a go in it. Be interesting. But just going to use a ballast for the moment and get used to it for a few months. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Posted: 20:40 - 16 Feb 2019 Post subject: |
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Get a few bags of sand in there 4 should do it. 100 odd kilos ballast will help a lot. I rode my dads combination
(without his knowledge) on more than a few occasions when I was about 17. It was easier with a passenger than without.
That was a Honda 400/4 plus a Squire wedge sidecar if you're interested. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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thx1138 wrote: | quick chain lube yesterday
spent ages looking for front sprocket cover after id done, gave up
today i remembered I only removed one bolt and rotated it out of the way and it is still on the bike |
So today I thought I'd better give the bike a quick shakedown run around town, as I'm leading a trail ride on Thursday.
Much faffing, as I'd forgotten about the chain cover, and couldn't remember the safe place I'd put the stray bolt once I'd found it. Went through a box of spare nuts and bolts, found one did it up very finger tight, figured it would last the mile to motorcycle shop.
Stalled at traffic lights so next traffic lights blipping throttle cos don't want to stall, bike still cold. Old man starts waving his arms at me, I thought he was moaning about me blipping throttle, but he yelled that a bolt had just fallen off my bike. I said not to worry about it, not important, as lights changed. I assumed finger tight bolt and fallen out.
Got to garage, puzzled as the bolt I'd put in was still there, and I remembered the safe place I'd put the original missing bolt in, I'd balanced it on the frame.
Bike seems fine, I think it enjoyed hibernating. |
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Tail tidy on the Spacker. Need new numberplate as the holes don't line up on the old one. Big improvement overall though.
Cheers to Fretgrinder for the help with that and for the company of course. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 09:23 - 20 Feb 2019 Post subject: |
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Ha maybe in the future, well yesterday I did some prep work and took the bike to a local garage to do the steering head bearings and change the fork springs from standard to progressive. At least I can turn right now, the head bearings were gone to say the least. Grease had dried up.
At this rate looks like sidecar will be another week
Deciding to paint the front end of the bike now, not sure what colour but got to be done; not feeling the black at all on the fairing.
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Today I'll be finishing up prep work and then painting it with barcoat isolater as recommended by a good friend. Then working out how to do the rest of the paint on the chair.
Meanwhile taking bike to the garage for it's mot; and double check everything is ok. ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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Many brap indeed. We're so nicked next time... ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Riejufixing wrote: |
I had one on a Russian. Sidecar must be constructed or adapted to carry passengers or goods. There are some restrictions on where the sidecar wheel must be (not forward or aft of the bike's wheels (or extremities, ca
One think about outfits: they are the very best vehicles to have fun on in the snow, bar none. It's the offset load and braking (if no sidecar brake), and the ability to use the front wheel as a rudder. You can do lots of silly things like drive up the high street with the sidecar in the air. |
Oh, at last I meet a fellow charioteer who has experienced the fun to be had with outfits. I haven't currently got one but would love another.
Years ago with a '53 Flash and Avon, I was one of the only ones to get into work during the '59 winter, and that was on the back roads from Edgehill to RAF Gaydon. Some years later, with an A7 and chassis, I would get into work at Oxford Airport from Charlbury thrugh several inches of snow, together with a mate with a Tribsa and chassis, we would laugh at some people who couldn't even get out of their drives in Woodstock.
Then more years later, I popped a chassis on my Revere when doing courier work from the LHR area. It was great on the ice, and after daily bank runs, I would entertain my mates en route from Feltham back to the depot on the Southern Perimeter Road with the chassis in the air for most of the way. Great fun and good times.
The beauty of an outfit is the one driving wheel, and by bouncing on the back as per trials car procedures one can usually get going. Also it is very good for steering as you have mentioned. ____________________ 82 not out....1983 Honda LA250 Custom
2008 Saab 9-3 1.9 Tid 150 Vector Sport estate
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 66 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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