Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Got the shock, swingarm pivot kit, & engine pivot kit for the Gilera 2 weeks ago. Wasn't quite as cost effective as Crazy Frog Experienced. Freight was GBP 64!! and GBP prices have increased somewhat for both kits & the shock.
Attempted installation last Sunday afternoon. The swingarm kit & shock were an easy install.
The engine pivot bushes were another matter. Should have been a press out job, but the bushes were well glued in. Heat, pressure, & pounding won't shift. Had to drop the engine & transmission out of the frame, which was a major. Eventually tore the inner bush getting them out, ground back some of the residual rubber, welded a bead on the inside of the metal portion of the bush (to shrink it). Then the outer dropped out piece of cake. The new bushes are all metal affairs, so will be solid (no movement aside from the pivot plane).
Now have the bike back on the road (which has pleased Mandy, & Katherine given that the bike is their sole form of transport). The refurb has tightened the whole bike up, to the extent that the weak point is now the front end.
I have dropped some preload on the rear shock, to restore some of the rake, to stop the front pushing. But (like Crazy Frog) I suspect now I'll need to play with the front damping & preload to even things out. The fork seals are due for attention anyway.
Doing a service has also shown a number of areas needing further attention, but has overall improved the bike's pick up (amazing what a clean air filter will do for you). Just won't be passing sports bike on the inside quite yet...
Cheers
Steve
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