well I've finally woken up, will head round once i've had some tucker
well I've finally woken up, will head round once i've had some tucker
ok might have to put a rain check on thing![]()
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
first off, most (all) my roadbikes have had endless chains. It is possible to clean them without removing them
secondly, all my dirtbikes have used recycled clips and NEVER have they had a problem. provided you don't mangle them and they aren't too worn, experience tends to "she'll be right mate". squigs is just fussy (but only in some areas)
hey guys
enjoying the rain?
pics of demolished xs or it didn't happen
its half demolished, and sitting by the other sidecar outside again. We sorta cleaned shed... a bit
Steveo, cheers, now I know how to take my wheel apart.
Hope ya feeling better.
Well my bike has been in my shed for over two week getting a big service.
This includes but is not limited to:
- New Rear Shock
- Stripped, sanded and repainted swingarm
- Lubed all linkages
- New front Master Cylinder
- New front brake caliper with brake pads
- Disassembeled, cleaned and rebuilt both front and rear master cylinders AND calipers
- New blue braided HEL brake lines and fluids, Front and Rear.
- Oil top up in front forks and clean
- Painted rearmaster cylinder, caliper and tripleclamp top and bottom
- New Steering head bearings
- Lubed, Rerouted and cabletied clutch, throttle, speedo and choke cables
- New radiator and replaced all coolant
- New radiator tubing and thermostat for controlling coolant
- Replaced many of the old bolts, mounts etc with new ones
- Cleaned and re-oiled ail filter.
- Replaced Spark plugs and headlight
- Installed new beefier horn
To-do
- Clean Carbs
- New Jet Kit and shims etc
- Tuning of carbs
- Complete strip of forks assembly, clean.
- New springs
- New Gold Valve Cartridge Fork Emulators and the modifications required
- Replacement of fluid, install new AllBalls fork oil and dust seals I have bought.
- Paint fairings, forks and Wheels (The big one)
This bike has been a great educational tool, where's the fun in buying a brand new bike?![]()
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