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Ragingrob
7th October 2007, 15:17
Hey all, I've downloaded a service manual for my GN and have been having a look at it and my bike. I know it's a big ask but I was wondering whether anyone would be keen to show/help me fill my brake fluid which is sitting on the low mark and give my pads a quick sand. Also I'd like to adjust my brake lever a bit. I tried by following the manual but got nowhere and didn't wanna try too much.

So yeah I'm thinking maybe sometime in the first week of study break we could meet up and I could learn a few things in return for lunch or something. How's that sound? Lol...Steven maybe you're keen again:doctor:?

EJK
7th October 2007, 15:29
Ask "Twinkle". He is a Divine Being on GNs lol (or is it just his riding?:lol: )

Ragingrob
7th October 2007, 15:32
Yeah I've heard some stuff about him, hope he'll post in here then!

twinkle
7th October 2007, 17:00
I can help :yes:
The fluid and pads won't take more than 15min, the brake lever isn't adjustable per se, but we might be able to make it a bit better for you :niceone:
Thursday/Friday evening or Saturday?

EJK
7th October 2007, 19:32
How about the whole weekend? ;) :lol:

Macstar
7th October 2007, 19:33
Twinkle is quite an on to it guy, he removed the grass cutting blades from his ride-on lawn mower and converted it into a motorcycle. Called it a GN for "Grass No-more".

Ragingrob
7th October 2007, 19:40
I can help :yes:
The fluid and pads won't take more than 15min, the brake lever isn't adjustable per se, but we might be able to make it a bit better for you :niceone:
Thursday/Friday evening or Saturday?

Cheers that'd be awesome! Are you talking this week? Yeah I'd be keen as for Saturday morning if you are:2thumbsup? Regards the brake lever, in the manual it says when held firmly there should be a gap of 20-30mm between throttle and lever, with mine there's like 50mm...I only have to pull it the slightest to start stopping and it's kinda weary as it requires my hand to be outstretched. So yeah I dunno, even just a little change would help! Thanks.

motorbyclist
7th October 2007, 22:38
without looking at the lever, all levers i've ever seen have been very adjustable, and for those that still aren't in the right place it's nothing a vice and a steel pipe doesn't fix

twinkle
8th October 2007, 08:57
Twinkle is quite an on to it guy, he removed the grass cutting blades from his ride-on lawn mower and converted it into a motorcycle. Called it a GN for "Grass No-more".

the fastest lawnmower in the west :cool:
have you seen this?
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Macstar
8th October 2007, 10:34
Far out, the areodynamics (or lack of) on that thing and yet it still flies... That's impressive.

twinkle
8th October 2007, 17:13
Cheers that'd be awesome! Are you talking this week? Yeah I'd be keen as for Saturday morning if you are:2thumbsup? Regards the brake lever, in the manual it says when held firmly there should be a gap of 20-30mm between throttle and lever, with mine there's like 50mm...I only have to pull it the slightest to start stopping and it's kinda weary as it requires my hand to be outstretched. So yeah I dunno, even just a little change would help! Thanks.

i'm home about lunch time onward every saturday or sunday, or i can bring the tools to uni and show you?

Ragingrob
8th October 2007, 20:28
i'm home about lunch time onward every saturday or sunday, or i can bring the tools to uni and show you?

Hmmm, well how west are you? I'm going on the pink ribbon ride on sunday, could come out after that perhaps?