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  1. #2281
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
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    Put the TT master cylinder and lever back on the TT.
    Bled it and it took to the last drop of Dot4 to do...
    SuperCheap Dot4 for cars is good value.

    The bonus of the DR one was the same lever, pull and good mirrors on both bikes.

    The upside of the TT lever is adjustability and the correct length so I don't have to castrate it.
    Unfortunately I've managed to stuff the brake switch and can't for the life of me work out how to remove it...

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    Cool. Courier dropped off 2 packages this morning.

    2 pair of DR footpegs in one and a chain alignment tool and bead buddy in 'tother.



    Off to find out how much the snail adjusters are out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    ....a chain alignment tool...
    Interested in knowing more about this... maybe a picture too?
    Where from/ which brand/ how much ? The usual questions.... and a review ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Interested in knowing more about this... maybe a picture too?
    Where from/ which brand/ how much ? The usual questions.... and a review ?
    It's the same alignmenterer as the Motion Pro one.
    http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T...-tool-for-moto

    The sight wire is slightly bent on mine but it showed me that the DR adjusters are about right and it's the chain that's dodgy - tight links from new.

    The bead buddy is smaller than in the pic...
    http://www.torpedo7.co.nz/products/T...ail-bead-buddy

    It's almost an engineering sample of a bead buddy, just to show people.

    The footpegs are soooo much betterer than stock.

    Now I've got the same pegs on the DR and TT. NordieBro nicked my older big DR footpegs for his TT "you'll get them back when you've got me some of the really big ones".
    He can keep them

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    After having another go with the alignment tool, I got it to what it thought was good and measured swing arm front pivot to axle both sides and it's pretty spot on. The right snail cam is now 3 detents further out...

    Tomorrows ride will tell. I'll be taking a 24mm spanner just in case...

    The TT may be good although I'd need to get it outside in good light first.

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    The bead buddies are slightly different...

    The tool box version...
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    And the tool roll version...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Tomorrows ride will tell. I'll be taking a 24mm spanner just in case...
    Took it to the supermarket.
    The chain was smooth - bugger it.

    Tomorrow will be a couple of hills where I know the chain shudders until it's really under load.

    3 bluddy notches!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Took it to the supermarket.
    The chain was smooth - bugger it.

    Tomorrow will be a couple of hills where I know the chain shudders until it's really under load.

    3 bluddy notches!
    Got pics of how the tool works? I'm a pictures person. 3 notches is a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Got pics of how the tool works? I'm a pictures person. 3 notches is a lot.
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    Wow again! 3 notches on the DR! Thats more that alot - its Bloody miles!

    Do you think the cush drive sprocket carrier might have something to do with the reading....?

    I have checked wheel alignment, front to rear, with a long straight edge before and it was pretty close, but never checked the chain alignment though - maybe I should..... But then what if the chain alignment is out but the wheels are in, or vice versa? so many new things to worry about....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
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    I can see I might have to pop round with the Big it was eating chains and sprockets like they grew on trees
    Also.... does NMCC still do dyno work ?

    Quote Originally Posted by gav24 View Post
    ..... But then what if the chain alignment is out but the wheels are in, or vice versa? so many new things to worry about....
    I see sleepless nights in your future

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    That chain alignment tool looks like a bloody good thing for you guys with chains. Fortunately the KLR has a shaft drive so no need for it.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav24 View Post
    Do you think the cush drive sprocket carrier might have something to do with the reading....?
    If it was out there'd be a wobble in the sprocket when you spin the wheel.
    The alloy locating pin may have some wear, the inner of the snail may have some wear, the detents may have some wear...
    The "spare" snail off 'tother DR had even more slop and would have probably been about 4 notches out.

    I'll measure up the swingarm pivot-axle distances more accurately soon though.

    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    I can see I might have to pop round with the Big it was eating chains and sprockets like they grew on trees
    Also.... does NMCC still do dyno work ?
    NMCC have never had a dyno. City Motorcycles do though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    NMCC have never had a dyno. City Motorcycles do though.
    Bugger Nordie think of the fun we could have had giving him directions to find it.

    Whatcha dynoing?
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