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    What has Mully and the number 16 got in common?

    Is it the age of the women he prefers?
    is it the 16 months to sell his Holden?
    Is it the chest size of his lovely lady?
    Or could it be the number of PSI in his rear tyre when I checked the pressures for him?
    I strongly suspect the bike handled a tadd better

    Sorry bro but GOCHA
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    Why the fuck would I give a shit about my post count.
    The man concerned knows what I'm on about
    Actually Fuggit--you work in a suzie shop doncha--How much for a set of RF900 head bearings?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Are you desperate to get your post count up or something?

    perhaps it was the kind of message that would subconciously make people go out and check their tyre pressues which would in turn make them safer on the road - i'm sure it'll work better than the way you ramble on with the bullshit overflowing from your mouth?

    In fact, I am going to go and check my tyre pressures, specifically because i read the first post in this thread and it reminded me that I haven't checked them in a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Actually Fuggit--you work in a suzie shop doncha--How much for a set of RF900 head bearings?
    No, I have my own motorcycle workshop. I'll find out for you tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    No, I have my own motorcycle workshop. I'll find out for you tomorrow.
    Heaven. Your own workshop. With tools. And space. And light.



    Kind of the opposite to what I have right now - no space (renovating), no tools (because some fuckwit stole them), and no light (no electrickery in the garage for the moment).

    You're a lucky man KatMan. Your own workshop and a Katana screaming out for some subtle tweaks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Is it the age of the women he prefers?
    is it the 16 months to sell his Holden?
    Is it the chest size of his lovely lady?
    Or could it be the number of PSI in his rear tyre when I checked the pressures for him?
    I strongly suspect the bike handled a tadd better
    Thanks Frosty - thought you might have forgotten to carry out your threat to start this thread.....

    Bike did handle much better after having the tyres actually inflated (air in tyres is for wusses).

    Not going to be using the bike much this week (stupid train again) until the steering head bearings are done.

    Katman, appreciate if you can get that price for the bearings. Apparently, according to Frosty, there is some benefit to having steering that actually moves smoothly.

    Also, if you can price an oil filter up, that'd be most appreciated.

    Thanks for the assistance Frosty. Got a mate who has offered to put them in (in my presence so I can see how these things work), but we'll yell out if we get stuck. Will probably be next Sunday at this stage (unless I can talk him into doing it one night during the week.

    My test rider (who was meant to look out for things like this) has been beaten and will be subjected to watching Shortland Street all this coming week for his mistake.

    Oh, and for the record, I like my women like I like my Scotch - 16years old and mixed up in coke.
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    Actually RF's don't handle that well with fuck all air pressure in the back tyre.

    Particularly if it's happened in a hell of a hurry because of a big hole in the tyre.

    SH bearings are about $90 from memory, and make a real difference.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    Actually RF's don't handle that well with fuck all air pressure in the back tyre.

    Particularly if it's happened in a hell of a hurry because of a big hole in the tyre.

    SH bearings are about $90 from memory, and make a real difference.
    This, I think was gradual, and simply from lack of use - the front was also low, but not as much.

    Told my tester about the pressures (prior to the aforementioned beating) - he looked a bit sheepish to say the least.

    I'll get some pics up when I can. This is the "bike previously known as Motel Bob's bike".
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    Yeah, I know the one now. Looks just like mine.

    It gets pretty cold here in Upper Hutt in the winter and this quite often makes the tyre pressures drop a bit. However it seems to help the handling a bit, especially with the RF's torque wanting to spin the rear taking the on ramp onto River Rd on a cold morning.

    Don't feel bad about Frosty catching you out. He's done it to me a number of times. You get used to it. I've lost count of the amount of times I've rung him for advice and have him remind me of something blindingly obvious that I'd forgotten and making me feel like a right muppet. It makes it more fun when you can get one over him.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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    Mully all kidding aside dude. Youre gonna need something pretty solid to hold yer bikes front end up when you do the bearings. The job should take you a couple of hours if you are feeling yer way
    Hundy sounds about right to me for a set
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Mully all kidding aside dude. Youre gonna need something pretty solid to hold yer bikes front end up when you do the bearings. The job should take you a couple of hours if you are feeling yer way
    Hundy sounds about right to me for a set
    Cheers Frosty,

    My mate used to work for Colemans (many moons ago) so he is aware of the fact that RFs tend to weigh about 4 tonne.

    Reckons he will jack up the front and strap it to his workbench before removing the head or something (wasn't really listening, had other things on my mind; poisoning the city's water supply and the like).

    Probably look at doing the oil and filter at the same time.

    Found a pretty trick alarm/immobiliser thing that works on RFID too, so pretty keen on something like that.
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    Mate get that bit sorted and you have a bloody nice bike.
    You wont bvelieve how different it feels with new bearings
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Mate get that bit sorted and you have a bloody nice bike.
    You wont bvelieve how different it feels with new bearings
    Cheers, Frosty

    I could just ride it on the back wheel all the time..... Then I wont have to worry about it.

    And then I can work on getting my knee down around 35km/h corners.

    And loosen some bolts in preparation for your next trackday......

    (p/t)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Cheers, Frosty

    I could just ride it on the back wheel all the time..... Then I wont have to worry about it.

    And then I can work on getting my knee down around 35km/h corners.

    And loosen some bolts in preparation for your next trackday......

    (p/t)
    But it won't handle right--it doesn't have USD forks
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    But it won't handle right--it doesn't have USD forks
    Shit, I forgot about that. Wonder if I can cancel the deal?
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