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  1. #181
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    new gear arrived today .. now I just need a bike to try it out ...
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    Blimey! Well saved! You need a pulley in the rafters there Lee. Glad you aren't an amputee too

    Well, another bloody good Fri nite ride. Excellent roads and company as per usual No moments and good to see a very nicely preserved Sprint out there as well.
    yep another great ride indeed....great evening for it too
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    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post

    Let it be known that when you remove your rear shock the bike is going to tools... Need C spanner damn it..
    Damn, I got one too, if you need it when you put it back together just let me know, that goes for anyone else too coz its a bugger trying to adjust your preload without a c-spanner.
    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    new gear arrived today .. now I just need a bike to try it out ...
    What did you get?
    Quote Originally Posted by yod View Post
    yep another great ride indeed....great evening for it too
    Hmm...should have gone but I was really tired, shitty sleeps all week.
    Realy pretty vally eh, was'nt like that over here..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    Blimey! Well saved! You need a pulley in the rafters there Lee. Glad you aren't an amputee too

    Well, another bloody good Fri nite ride. Excellent roads and company as per usual No moments and good to see a very nicely preserved Sprint out there as well.
    WOuld have helped but then again, pullies are for girls heheheh It was all in slomo so new it wouldn't come to anything too bad, just a blackened nail....

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    [QUOTE=NZsarge;1298848]Damn, I got one too, if you need it when you put it back together just let me know, that goes for anyone else too coz its a bugger trying to adjust your preload without a c-spanner.QUOTE]

    NO worries mate, I found that a pair of polly grips actually does the job really nicely. Secure the top mount with a big cresent and she turns nicely....

    Going to try something Robert Taylor suggested. Put what they call a Torrington Bearing between the spring and the preload adjusting ring and it should be a breeze to adjust.

    The bearing if you can imagine it has two flat surfaces, top and bottom and either needle rollers or normaly ball bearings in between the two flat surfaces...

    If that works then no more skinned knuckles. Either that or I might just remove the whole shock and adjust it off the bike in the future, can get it out in about 10mins, maybe faster with practice...

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    Another good ride, love that valley east road but not the pea metal on it
    Mrs meanie enjoyed herself and so did farmer phil on his red sprint, been trying to get him out for months
    Quite liking our Friday night latte quest

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    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post
    WOuld have helped but then again, pullies are for girls heheheh It was all in slomo so new it wouldn't come to anything too bad, just a blackened nail....
    I'm sure you can get big manly pully's by mail order, discrete packaging and all ha Looking forward to seeing how your suspension adjustments work out, good subject

    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    Another good ride, love that valley east road but not the pea metal on it
    Mrs meanie enjoyed herself and so did farmer phil on his red sprint, been trying to get him out for months
    Quite liking our Friday night latte quest
    That was a very good ride last night - had trouble sleeping for some reason. Must have been the caffeine I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post
    Damn, I got one too, if you need it when you put it back together just let me know, that goes for anyone else too coz its a bugger trying to adjust your preload without a c-spanner.QUOTE]

    NO worries mate, I found that a pair of polly grips actually does the job really nicely. Secure the top mount with a big cresent and she turns nicely....

    Going to try something Robert Taylor suggested. Put what they call a Torrington Bearing between the spring and the preload adjusting ring and it should be a breeze to adjust.

    The bearing if you can imagine it has two flat surfaces, top and bottom and either needle rollers or normaly ball bearings in between the two flat surfaces...

    If that works then no more skinned knuckles. Either that or I might just remove the whole shock and adjust it off the bike in the future, can get it out in about 10mins, maybe faster with practice...
    Its a wonder you didn't get sold one of these:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-126904729.htm
    But Murphys Law states your shock is the wrong size.

    Was thinking Torrington Bearing ? Then realised it was a Thrust Bearing after your explaination.

    Presume you want to adjust this every time you take a pillion. Me thinks you just going to have to reach a compromise or your ring nuts will get worn out in no time not to mention the hassle.

    Also get a couple of motorcycle tiedowns and you will be able to do all your front fork work as well very easilly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    had trouble sleeping for some reason. Must have been the caffeine I think
    I can drink all the coffee i like and still sleep like a baby, was a gift i inherited from my dad who drank shit loads of the stuff, thanks Dad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    I can drink all the coffee i like and still sleep like a baby, was a gift i inherited from my dad who drank shit loads of the stuff, thanks Dad
    A handy gift indeed I knew that 2nd one would cause me problems. Taking a quick jaunt down to Wellie today, will have to stop by at Cuba before the road tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by 86GSXR View Post
    A handy gift indeed I knew that 2nd one would cause me problems. Taking a quick jaunt down to Wellie today, will have to stop by at Cuba before the road tho
    LOL your a shocker, aint you got coffee at home

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post

    What did you get?
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    Same as you .. but they fit good
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chanceyy View Post
    Same as you .. but they fit good
    Grrr.. yeah i'll probably take mine to Dusty and he can use some bits from them like the stretch panels and armor, you get the picture.
    All in all I dont think it was money wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Grrr.. yeah i'll probably take mine to Dusty and he can use some bits from them like the stretch panels and armor, you get the picture.
    All in all I dont think it was money wasted.
    definately an excellent buy .. could not get any better for that kinda price IMHO ... very comfy too .. will get the second half made when I head up north at xmas
    Have to Karma ... Justice catches up eventually !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meanie View Post
    Another good ride, love that valley east road but not the pea metal on it
    Mrs meanie enjoyed herself and so did farmer phil on his red sprint, been trying to get him out for months
    Quite liking our Friday night latte quest
    It was good to meet Phil. May have to have a chat to him re aquiring insurance writeoffs. He's done a good job of the Sprint.

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