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Posted: 21:02 - 10 May 2018 Post subject: |
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My idea was to drop it down a bit and whack a rectangular reflector in the gap to make it tidier ,I've got one from
an old pushbike somewhere, drilling new holes as necessary. The rear L plate is catching the tyre too slightly, was
going to try and beef that up a bit somehow so it doesn't flop onto the tyre. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 22:43 - 10 May 2018 Post subject: |
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I haven't seen a small trailie yet that didn't melt or burn the number plate eventually, even an 8x6 or 7x5''. At least OP won't have the issue of the plate getting covered in thick black oily splurge though. |
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Posted: 10:48 - 11 May 2018 Post subject: |
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I've got a couple of these XRs so can help out with pics for original routing of cables etc too.
In no particular order....
- Main thing is that the frame is ok before starting anything.
- Rear suspensions on these tend to go. Check for play in the bearing too.
- New chain and sprocket kit is roughly £45. Split link chain so easy to do.
- Rear wheel bearing kit is £10 (did mine last weekend, easy job)
- Rear brake shoes probably need doing too going by the rest, £10, whilst doing rear wheel bearings
- Remove top yoke, re route cables
- Headlight is aftermarket, if sticking with it, will it pass? The screw under the headlight is the aim
- Seat is two bolts (need to remove the side panels for access (a bolt on each panel)
- Exhaust, check for holes
- Rear tyre fitted roughly £70
- Brake hose easy job, plenty on here to help
- I'd remove the alarm entirely if you can (I don't like alarms!)
- Replace the front disk, check on eBay for second hand, good condition and thickness
- Rear footrests, replace (eBay?)
- Front mudguard shouldn't be a hard fix
- Please sort that god awful numberplate!
The resale on these aren't too bad.
I'd say it's more time than money you need to throw at it. I might have missed a couple of bits or mentioned bits already sorted but was going by what you mentioned and the MOT fails!
Cheers
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Posted: 11:52 - 11 May 2018 Post subject: |
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Is there any way of checking for free if this bike is a repaired insurance job? Aftermarket handlebars, aftermarket headlight
etc etc I'm really beginning to wonder about this bike history before the father in law bought it off of his wifes ex husband
for £1200, I know for SURE he won't have looked into it at all. Didn't someone on here figure away of doing it via compiling
a bike trader advert? ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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grr666 wrote: | Is there any way of checking for free if this bike is a repaired insurance job? Aftermarket handlebars, aftermarket headlight
etc etc I'm really beginning to wonder about this bike history before the father in law bought it off of his wifes ex husband
for £1200, I know for SURE he won't have looked into it at all. Didn't someone on here figure away of doing it via compiling
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My brother did the same thing roughly 15 years ago when he had one. Changed to a different headlight and renthal bars just for looks.
With it's history it could be but not standard from what I can see is:
Headlight
Mirrors
Bars
Plastics
Numberplate
Rear carrier rack removed
Indicators
These could have all been changed from standard 'to look better'
Cheers ____________________ Rides: Honda XR 125 ('03) Honda CBR 600F ('91), Ducati 916 Biposto ('95) |
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Posted: 13:10 - 11 May 2018 Post subject: |
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Nobby's just been to visit.
What an utter bastard.
It would appear the wire fix has cured the starting issues, it's started a few times from cold on half choke no worries at all.
He's spotted a couple of other bits that may benefit from a little attention, some which will affect MOT and a couple
which are just sensible.
Wrong type of fuel pipe to the carb. It's ok but you can feel it's gone brittle. Needs replaced.
NSR indicator N/W - Just a bulb but a fiddly bugger to get out. Possibility of replacing all four.
We can spacer out the exhaust can a little to miss the rear plate a bit more and/or mount the plate lower.
The brake pipe isn't secured properly or in the right place.
The gearshifter is tucked under the side of the engine a bit, needs some percussive maintenance via a hammer
and vice to make it stick out a little bit more. I'm going to tackle that this afternoon.
After I've been to the pub. Cheers Nobby. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 13:38 - 11 May 2018 Post subject: |
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If I had a hammer...
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Posted: 16:00 - 11 May 2018 Post subject: |
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Gear lever now bent out a bit so the rider doesn't have to look for it. Tree stump and hammer were the tools I used there.
I've also just removed the NSR indicator bulb, it was blown. I was quite surprised to see it was actually a halogen bulb.
Considering what a small space there is for it, it strikes me as being almost impossible to not touch it when installing.
Was also surprised to see the cheapest UK seller wants nearly 4 quid for a replacement. My local car spares shop may have
one on the shelf, I'll check tomorrow. Annoyingly Paypal isn't working properly, so can't order the new pipe yet.
Will try again in a few hours, was hoping to get it on the way here by close of business today, but looks like it will
be next week before it's despatched now unless PP sorts it's life out within the next half hour. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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So long as we can secure it suitably (which shouldn't be difficult) and it's long enough it'll be fine.
A brake pipe is a brake pipe. ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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I'll see if my local motor factors can supply the little bulb and have a go at fitting it. It seems the least hassle option
to get the blinkers MOT passable, Maybe I'll add some outer sleeving over the thin wires too to protect them and tidy
them up a bit. Don't hold out much hope though, it was a cowsun to get out and I mangled it with the long nose pllers doing so. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Yeah, they are the ones with offset pins, had similar potential for error with car blinker bulbs in the past. Easily cured
by filing one lug off if you ever get caught out by that little pitfall, bulb stays in okay even with just the one. These particular
type of bulbs are used a lot on jap cars apparently. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 00:43 - 18 May 2018 Post subject: |
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Update:
Sodding poxy indicator bulb changed. Never in my days have I had so much grief trying to replace a bulb.
Mangled the old one getting it out with long nose pliers. Took many attempts to get the new one in.
Fuel pipe from tank to carb replaced.
Exhaust spacered out a bit and siting nicer, took the link pipe and end can right off and started again as both unions
were blowing slightly. It feels solid now, although it will stand being spacered out a bit more which I'll do tomorrow.
New brake hose has arrived, will be fitted tomorrow all going well and according to plan, plus new fluid of course.
Have decided to change the oil before I give the bike back, I have a gallon of 10w40 oil here so may as well use
some of it.
Looking for torque settings for banjo bolts, bleed nipple and oil drain nut. Can't find sod all on the internet if anyone can help.
Still have headlight bulb, new L plate for the front and refitting of the rear plate and mudflap to do all of which will
be done tomorrow then it will be booked in for test next week and we can wait and see what MOT man says. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Posted: 02:19 - 18 May 2018 Post subject: |
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Oil drain bolt is 30Nm (service manual here).
Banjo bolts are 10mm, which should be good up to ~ 40Nm. My CB500 has a listed value of 35. the service manual for the CG125 has 33 (those are the only 2 I have to hand), so 30-ish seems like a good value to work up to.
The bleed nipples don't actually have a listed value on any of my bikes. Nip it up and then a little more. Maybe 10-11 at most?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 338 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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