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    Buggered bikes

    Last thursday I got talking to a young guy with a $%$ 250 (name deleted to protect the idiotic) He was complaining about about a clicking noise in his bike when he braked.
    After looking over his bike there were some glaring problems
    1) front guard held on by two of four bolts -and loosely at that.
    2) chain at 25mm slack--measured from the ground.
    3) NO -read NO back brake pads left--metal on metal
    4) front brake lever had one mount broken clean off -lever only hanging on by one mount.
    Ohh and the clicking noise was the steering head bearings --so loose they clicked.
    I suggested he go visit A mechanic --like NOW .
    After I rode off I wondered --sheesh could I have done more --The kid is gonna be one of those bloody statistics - biker killed due to unknown causes.
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    Yeah I once watched a guy ride over a curb and the whole frontend of the bike moved back and forth.I had to have a look and when I did he had NO balls in the cup an ball head bearings.He reckoned it didn't handle that well.
    The rest of the bike wasn't much better but he reckoned "she'll be right mate".How some of these guys make it through the learning curve is a wonder to me.Ya' just got'a help when ya' can I guess.
    And now having said that I did 800kms in three days around the south Waikato last week.The day after I got home I pulled the bike out to wash polish an check ect and the tail light fell off as I pushed her out the shed.
    Dang that could of been embarrasing

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    Quote Originally Posted by xjxjxj
    Last thursday I got talking to a young guy with a $%$ 250 (name deleted to protect the idiotic) He was complaining about about a clicking noise in his bike when he braked.
    After looking over his bike there were some glaring problems
    1) front guard held on by two of four bolts -and loosely at that.
    2) chain at 25mm slack--measured from the ground.
    3) NO -read NO back brake pads left--metal on metal
    4) front brake lever had one mount broken clean off -lever only hanging on by one mount.
    Ohh and the clicking noise was the steering head bearings --so loose they clicked.
    I suggested he go visit A mechanic --like NOW .
    After I rode off I wondered --sheesh could I have done more --The kid is gonna be one of those bloody statistics - biker killed due to unknown causes.
    I don't suppose you noticed whether he had a current WOF??
    Age is too high a price to pay for maturity

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    I don't suppose you noticed whether he had a current WOF??
    Nope i was too gobsmacked at the rest of the bike
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    Fuck that scaryIt's bad enough coming back in from a ride and finding something wrong, knowing that you thought that you checked it over well before you went out. Guys like those definitely have a death wish
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    Quote Originally Posted by xjxjxj
    Last thursday I got talking to a young guy with a $%$ 250 (name deleted to protect the idiotic) He was complaining about about a clicking noise in his bike when he braked.
    After looking over his bike there were some glaring problems
    1) front guard held on by two of four bolts -and loosely at that.
    2) chain at 25mm slack--measured from the ground.
    3) NO -read NO back brake pads left--metal on metal
    4) front brake lever had one mount broken clean off -lever only hanging on by one mount.
    Ohh and the clicking noise was the steering head bearings --so loose they clicked.
    I suggested he go visit A mechanic --like NOW .
    After I rode off I wondered --sheesh could I have done more --The kid is gonna be one of those bloody statistics - biker killed due to unknown causes.

    have a look at this thread xj
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...hlight=awamutu

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    And now having said that I did 800kms in three days around the south Waikato last week.The day after I got home I pulled the bike out to wash polish an check ect and the tail light fell off as I pushed her out the shed.
    Dang that could of been embarrasing
    I had a front brakepad fall out of the turbo (original front end) after a hard ride up to wellsford once when I rolled it back into the shed afterwards....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty
    Shudders--- Bugger thats the kinda thing I was worried about.
    Ok now feel like a total shithead
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    Actually I must admit to working on an xj900 late one night.
    Brake lever had too much play so I tightened the bolt up a turn or three.
    Next day The bike got slower and slower on the way to work .
    Then I touched the brakes and ended up on my ass in the road.
    Yup the disks wer glowing red hot and yep I felt like a friggen eejut.
    Many years later Im especially careful on that front
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    The day after I got home I pulled the bike out to wash polish an check ect and the tail light fell off as I pushed her out the shed.
    Dang that could of been embarrasing
    Bolts come out due to vibration?
    Cheers

    Merv

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    you know what xj? if i hadn't fixed it, maybe he would have pushed it into the nearest offal hole. he was in charge of his own destiny. if your 250 dude is lucky, he will be too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Bolts come out due to vibration?
    Yep you got that right.
    That's pretty much par for the course with this bike.Things will come loose if their not checked regularly.It happens a bit if you disturb things as well.
    When I had the engine out to do the cam chain I went over every thing a few times to make sure it was cool, then as I slowed for a corner I heard a tinkle sound an saw a bolt shoot across the road.The bolt was a #8 which on this bike is an engine mounting bolt.There are no other #8s on the bike and I couldn't find a missing one anywhere so I think now that it was on the road and I just ran it over.I still have the bolt in my tool kit,,,
    bit of a worry :spudwhat:

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv
    Bolts come out due to vibration?
    Ohhhhh..... its a twin thing I think.
    Part of a preflight on the Guzzi is to check the usuals for comming lose, the idiot light covers, the air box mounts and even the sub frame bolts would wounder out every now and again, but at least on the return ride they would wind them selves back in.

    But nothing would be as bad as those bloody Buels..... one mate was always replacing things not cos they fall out but cos every thing breaks on em.... never follow a Buel cos at some stage you will have to avoid the pipe bouncing down the rd at ya, as it breaks a weld again.
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    Nothing a bit of locktite can't fix.

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    And nyloc nuts where they can be fitted, not to forget drilling and safety wiring (which looks really cool when done properly)

    (Neither of which will prevent mufflers falling off because of broken welds)
    Last edited by pete376403; 30th April 2004 at 21:39. Reason: re-read Dangerous' post
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