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Flyingpony
27th April 2005, 21:38
Hi All,
I run a Suzuki that will need a new chain & sprockets shortly.
Is the local Suzuki dealer the only one who can repair my bike?
Will I get laughed out the door if I try to get quotes at other reputable bike shops?
Damn spray on gold coloured chain wax, which is o-ring safe, has caused total failure pre-10,000km. Sprayed it on every 2-400km & adjusted as required per owners manual.
Thinking about going oiler now. What oil to use? Engine, Gearbox, Scottoiler, Chainsaw bar? Brands & spec's please.
Planning of buying a Loobman - Good idea? It's got Double Sided Delivery like Scotts and is cheaper. A ScottOiler probably won't fit my bike. Not much rubber between engine and carb and carb drilling is not desired.
Anybody here run a Loobman?
Need to replace my head light bulbs. What do you say I go for?
Cheap $6 is off my list, only lasted 2-6 mths.
That leaves the $13 recommended ones and when I asked about Halogen's (was thinking up to 35w), Suzuki told me no because they're too hot for the plastics. Yes, but Suzuki doesn't nearly ride into people at night because they weren't visible till almost too late. Lights appear to flood vs beam.
What you other FXR150s run out there? Do they pass the LTSA WOF, etc?
Last question for this post:
How to replace brake fluid? Mines 3.5yrs old and counting. That "Maintenance MegaThread" thread didn't mention it.
Thank you all very much.
P.S. Before you ask/worry. Use fully synth oil and replace every 12mth or 4000km. Oh and she burns 91 octane.
jimbo600
28th April 2005, 08:40
Surprised the chain wax rooted your chain. I use chain wax on the gixxer and get bloody ages out of a standard chain. Clean your chain regularly with kerosene otherwise when you slap lube on you just create a grinding paste.
Any bike shop will offer reasonable service on your FXR. You don't have to go to a suzuki dealer to replace the chain+sprockets, however last time I went to Sportzone on Manchester St they seemed pretty good.
White trash
28th April 2005, 09:15
, however last time I went to Sportzone on Manchester St they seemed pretty good.
Pity you didn't stay there ya pommy homo.
jimbo600
28th April 2005, 09:25
Pity you didn't stay there ya pommy homo.
Still bored then I see cunt. Couldn't stay in Chch as folks down there aren't as double hard as the Wellington massive.
Maximus
28th April 2005, 09:35
Still bored then I see cunt. Couldn't stay in Chch as folks down there aren't as double hard as the Wellington massive.
Whatdya say (ch/ch) boy's?!? . . . . :ar15: :ar15:
jimbo600
28th April 2005, 09:44
Whatdya say (ch/ch) boy's?!? . . . . :ar15: :ar15:
You lot haven't got a hope. Wellington has all the tough big gun events like wearable arts, fringe festival, arthouse cinemas all of which White Trash goes to.
Maximus
28th April 2005, 09:46
You lot haven't got a hope. Wellington has all the tough big gun events like wearable arts, fringe festival, arthouse cinemas all of which White Trash goes to.
:killingme :killingme :killingme :niceone:
Nah, you lot sound like good cunts! (well most of ya anyway) :msn-wink:
White trash
28th April 2005, 09:49
Whatdya say (ch/ch) boy's?!? . . . . :ar15: :ar15:
The ch/ch b, b, boys have had their shot mate, and they failed..........
Maximus
28th April 2005, 09:50
The ch/ch b, b, boys have had their shot mate, and they failed..........
Hmmmm, so I hear . . . :o
White trash
28th April 2005, 09:55
You lot haven't got a hope. Wellington has all the tough big gun events like wearable arts, fringe festival, arthouse cinemas all of which White Trash goes to.
Shut up wanker.
At least I wasn't spotted on TV, partaking in the hero parade, wearing a pink boa and sparkly "chaps" singing "I have loved me a man".
Maximus
28th April 2005, 09:58
Shut up wanker.
At least I wasn't spotted on TV, partaking in the hero parade, wearing a pink boa and sparkly "chaps" singing "I have loved me a man".
Mate, can you feel the love?!! :laugh: :ride:
dhunt
28th April 2005, 10:19
Damn spray on gold coloured chain wax, which is o-ring safe, has caused total failure pre-10,000km. Sprayed it on every 2-400km & adjusted as required per owners manual.
Thinking about going oiler now. What oil to use? Engine, Gearbox, Scottoiler, Chainsaw bar? Brands & spec's please.
Planning of buying a Loobman - Good idea? It's got Double Sided Delivery like Scotts and is cheaper. A ScottOiler probably won't fit my bike. Not much rubber between engine and carb and carb drilling is not desired.
Anybody here run a Loobman?
Last question for this post:
How to replace brake fluid? Mines 3.5yrs old and counting. That "Maintenance MegaThread" thread didn't mention it.
I use gearbox oil to lube my chain, something 80w90 I think (thick oil). Works much better than the sprain on stuff and doesn't cover everything else in the process.
Replacing the brake fluid is just like bleeding the brakes but you pump new fluild through at the same time so all the old fluid is just "bled" out.
Wolf
28th April 2005, 11:22
Flyingpony asks for advice and jimbo and WT hijack the thread to use for foreplay... :laugh:
Pixie
28th April 2005, 11:39
I may be able to do an oiler for you.
$230
Single feed to chain(I experimented with up to 3 feeds but found no real advantage)capilary effect delivers oil to both sides of the chain if the flow is set right.
The tank is custom made out of steel.
Flow control has a wide range of adjustablilty ,so you can use Scottoil (recomended) or motor oil
Flow starts automatically(a solenoid valve opens when the ignition is switched on)
You need space under the seat for the tank (50mm x 50mm x 100mm )
These dimensions can be different if necessary
Precision parts ,wont wear out ,remove and fit it to a new bike when you upgrade.
Silage
28th April 2005, 13:49
Planning of buying a Loobman - Good idea?
Thanks for the comment about Loobman - looks just the ticket but had not heard of them. I have been meaning to get onto a Scottoiler for a while but these look great (ie simpler all round) so have ordered two on the strength of their web info. Will let youall know how it goes. Thanks Pegasus man, hope the hijackers stay in the NI so we down here can get on with biking :banana:
jimbo600
28th April 2005, 14:47
Shut up wanker.
At least I wasn't spotted on TV, partaking in the hero parade, wearing a pink boa and sparkly "chaps" singing "I have loved me a man".
Spend alot of time watching hero parades on tv do ya?
Get a semi on watching the gimps go by?
Quasievil
28th April 2005, 15:14
Flyingpony is a good name for a susuki rider, save the trouble mate and buy a kwaka:wait:
jimbo600
29th April 2005, 08:51
Flyingpony is a good name for a susuki rider, save the trouble mate and buy a kwaka:wait:
Don't pollute the guys thinking Quas'
Don't get sucked in by the kawacrappy brigade Fp
Flyingpony
29th April 2005, 10:42
Flyingpony is a good name for a susuki rider, save the trouble mate and buy a kwaka:wait:
Don't pollute the guys thinking Quas'
Don't get sucked in by the kawacrappy brigade Fp
Speachless really. Have no idea what Quasievil was meaning or implying by 'Flyingpony is a good name for a susuki rider'. I thought 'Flyingpony' was just a cool alias. No bad vibes.
Sorry to disappoint you Quasievil, I'm in no hurry to replace my bike. Still haven't reached the 12k service schedule (getting close though). Figure there's quite a few more years service life in her dispite needing some minor wear & tear repairs much much earlier than expected. Was expecting chain & sprockets to reach 30k.
Kickaha
29th April 2005, 20:22
:killingme :killingme :killingme :niceone:
Nah, you lot sound like good cunts! (well most of ya anyway) :msn-wink:
you got the cunts bit right anyway :laugh:
Kickaha
29th April 2005, 20:25
Chains and sprockets try either Budget motorcycles in Wilsons Road
or Cycletreads or Street and Sport in Manchester street
shop around a bit,but make sure you buy decent quality or you'll just end up replacing it more often
gav
29th April 2005, 22:00
I'd be interested in knowing how your using this chain wax, as for a product to lube your chain, how about "chain lube" :msn-wink: Its generally designed to be tacky so it doesnt spit off everywhere. Maybe your using too much of the chain wax and its causing grit and stuff to stick to it and therefore causing too much wear on your chain. Just ask the guys at the shops mentioned by Kickaha, they would probabaly also show you how to apply it as well.
Also some of us may be out Ruapuna on Sunday bucket racing, come out and introduce yourself :msn-wink:
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