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Anyone got one? :D also a chain breaking tool would be nice but not necessary
dirtydog
24-12-05, 01:29 PM
i've got one, i'll have to check if all the bits are there though. its a riveting and breaker kit. when do you need it for?
JonToms
28-12-05, 07:24 PM
I have one too !!!!!!
and i've just checked and it has all the bits ! :lol:
You only live round the corner so bring it round and i'll give you a hand...
p.s. make sure your changing the sprockets at the same time !!! :D
I have one too !!!!!!
and i've just checked and it has all the bits ! :lol:
You only live round the corner so bring it round and i'll give you a hand...
p.s. make sure your changing the sprockets at the same time !!! :D
You really are the spanner monkey are'nt u jon! :lol:
JonToms
30-12-05, 09:53 AM
I have one too !!!!!!
and i've just checked and it has all the bits ! :lol:
You only live round the corner so bring it round and i'll give you a hand...
p.s. make sure your changing the sprockets at the same time !!! :D
You really are the spanner monkey are'nt u jon! :lol:
Sure am dude!!! in the middle of race prepping a K5 GSXR750 at the moment for a mate !!!!!
Gonna paint it in corona colours ! should look sweet! 8)
You really are the spanner monkey are'nt u jon! :lol:
Sure am dude!!! in the middle of race prepping a K5 GSXR750 at the moment for a mate !!!!!
Gonna paint it in corona colours ! should look sweet! 8)
Where exactly is Crowthorne so I can pop round next time my bike needs wrenching on? :wink: :lol:
JonToms
30-12-05, 10:18 AM
You really are the spanner monkey are'nt u jon! :lol:
Sure am dude!!! in the middle of race prepping a K5 GSXR750 at the moment for a mate !!!!!
Gonna paint it in corona colours ! should look sweet! 8)
Where exactly is Crowthorne so I can pop round next time my bike needs wrenching on? :wink: :lol:
I could tell you but then again, i would have to kill you :lol:
You really are the spanner monkey are'nt u jon! :lol:
Sure am dude!!! in the middle of race prepping a K5 GSXR750 at the moment for a mate !!!!!
Gonna paint it in corona colours ! should look sweet! 8)
Where exactly is Crowthorne so I can pop round next time my bike needs wrenching on? :wink: :lol:
A stone throw away from me. literally!
*pokes tongue out*
:lol:
A stone throw away from me. literally!
*pokes tongue out*
:lol:
That clears it up then $i!
NOT :lol:
I have one too !!!!!!
and i've just checked and it has all the bits ! :lol:
You only live round the corner so bring it round and i'll give you a hand...
p.s. make sure your changing the sprockets at the same time !!! :D
Excellent news Jon! would appreciate a hand actually as i've not really done it before. I got new chain and sprockets on hand just need the tools. What evening or day would be good for you?
Cheers again dood!
A stone throw away from me. literally!
*pokes tongue out*
:lol:
That clears it up then $i!
NOT :lol:
:lol: :lol: !
I need new chain & sprocks soon me thinks. tinking of dropping a tooth @ the front. :?
I need new chain & sprocks soon me thinks. tinking of dropping a tooth @ the front. :?
This will improve acceleration and make the bike feel a bit stronger in the mid range, but will in turn decrease your mileage because you will be riding at higher revs and your mileometer will start to read wrong because it is measured from the front sprocket. I believe you can get something called a "speedo healer" to correct this, but I don't know how it works or how you fit it. (Never looked)
JonToms
03-01-06, 03:53 PM
I have one too !!!!!!
and i've just checked and it has all the bits ! :lol:
You only live round the corner so bring it round and i'll give you a hand...
p.s. make sure your changing the sprockets at the same time !!! :D
Excellent news Jon! would appreciate a hand actually as i've not really done it before. I got new chain and sprockets on hand just need the tools. What evening or day would be good for you?
Cheers again dood!
Hello matey, sorry been away at the in-laws.. right in all this week as daughter not back at school yet. so can do wed/thurs/fri/sat/sun this week !!! how about that for availibility, can do evenings as well if thats better for you ! :D Geez :D
JonToms
03-01-06, 03:57 PM
I need new chain & sprocks soon me thinks. tinking of dropping a tooth @ the front. :?
This will improve acceleration and make the bike feel a bit stronger in the mid range, but will in turn decrease your mileage because you will be riding at higher revs and your mileometer will start to read wrong because it is measured from the front sprocket. I believe you can get something called a "speedo healer" to correct this, but I don't know how it works or how you fit it. (Never looked)
Do itttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt !!!! 8)
done the same to my R6 and fekin love it, you bike has the added bonus of being fuel injected and as scoob's said you just put an inline "dooberry" thing between the ecu and tacho and set the dip switches depending on wether you have changed front or rear sprockets up or down in size !!
Well worth the cash, plus go for a rethnal rear sprocket, about 1/4 of the weight of a standard rear sprocket :lol:
JonToms
03-01-06, 04:01 PM
Ah!!!! Falc, just a thought, you will need to replace the nut's that hold on the rear sprocket. Not advisable to use the old ones !!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Where would I get these nuts from at short notice? Evening would be good if possible Jon. How neccessary is the nut and any chance you can pick us up one since im at work during the day? :D :D
Ah!!!! Falc, just a thought, you will need to replace the nut's that hold on the rear sprocket. Not advisable to use the old ones !!
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Nah!
Use the old ones! They'll be OK. I used the old ones and they were fine. If push comes to shove, use these until you can put your hands on some new ones.
Regards,
Cowboy Scoobs - Yeehaa!
go for a rethnal rear sprocket, about 1/4 of the weight of a standard rear sprocket :lol:
I think he means RENTHAL :wink: .
They are lovely sprockets, but I have been looking at these:
http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/product_images/supersprox.jpg
From here: http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/193/12596
Buy one and tell me what it's like. :wink: :lol:
Never trust a bald man! :lol:
:lol: :lol:
Never trust a bald man! :lol:
:lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:
:? Hold on a sec.....?
You mean me don't you :evil:
Your not bald are you Scoobs?! :shock: :lol:
Your not bald are you Scoobs?! :shock: :lol:
NOPE*
*although some might say different
JonToms
04-01-06, 12:15 PM
Falc, it's not 1 nut you need but the 6 that hold the rear sprocket to the rear wheel hub carrier !!!!
Wheres the nearest suzuki dealer ???? Slough i think, if so i guess i could ring em and go and get you some :wink:
Ignore scoobs !! bloody cowboy :lol: :lol: :lol: the nuts have a nylock thread on em so should only be used once.
plus i'll need the torque settings for the 6 sprocket nuts and rear wheel nut. And the front sprocket nut torque setting, and again the socket size.
Have you got a haynes manual as that will cover it.
gis a call on me mobi and we'll sort out an evening, should take a couple of hours i guess, but might be better to do this at the weekend, during the day me thinks as sometimes the front sprocket nut can be a right ******* to get off :wink: (07831 532748)
Front sprocket nut is 32mm. Best to use an impact socket (hexagon). Can't remember the torque value, but it is 'kin tight. Something like 150Nm, but don't quote me on that.
Make sure you bend back the lock tab, jam a block of wood through the back wheel to stop it spinning and get a long breaker bar on the socket to undo the nut. Air / impact driver is an excellent tool for this job TBH.
Oh and JonToms, moi a cowboy :evil:
:wink: :lol:
So where can i get an "inline dooobery" then boss? :lol:
So where can i get an "inline dooobery" then boss? :lol:
http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/tuning_pages/speedo_healer.htm
I do have a haynes manual and wouldnt motorcycle city in farnborough do it. They can get official parts through and the like plus you can order over phone I think.
So where can i get an "inline dooobery" then boss? :lol:
http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/tuning_pages/speedo_healer.htm
£60 :shock:
So where can i get an "inline dooobery" then boss? :lol:
http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/tuning_pages/speedo_healer.htm
£60 :shock:
I know! A bit rich. The yellow box thing that was mentioned on the CBR site is £100. Depends how much the wrong speed and the wrong mileage bothers you.
So where can i get an "inline dooobery" then boss? :lol:
http://www.performancemotorcycleparts.co.uk/tuning_pages/speedo_healer.htm
£60 :shock:
I know! A bit rich. The yellow box thing that was mentioned on the CBR site is £100. Depends how much the wrong speed and the wrong mileage bothers you.
Quite a bit. so thats a service, new chain and sprockets, new rear 014 & the gimmicky thing! ouch this is gonna be a painful month on the wallet :cry: :cry: !
so thats a service, new chain and sprockets, new rear 014 & the gimmicky thing! ouch !
Ouch indeed fella.
So much for a cheap run-a-round :roll: .
so thats a service, new chain and sprockets, new rear 014 & the gimmicky thing! ouch !
Ouch indeed fella.
So much for a cheap run-a-round :roll: .
:oops:
You forget scoobs. the summer is coming. It will all be worth it in the long run! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Anyone got any adventures planned for this year?
Shhh! Don't tell him!
JonToms
05-01-06, 02:12 PM
I do have a haynes manual and wouldnt motorcycle city in farnborough do it. They can get official parts through and the like plus you can order over phone I think.
yep !!! they'll sell em !! give em a ring and see if they have any, or get them to order some.
so when are we going to tackle this ??????
Ill phone when I get home this evening, they should still be open. Can you do like Wednesday next week maybe? I got the whole of that day off due to birthday!
JonToms
05-01-06, 02:49 PM
hhmmmm back at work next week so it will have to be a weekend i'm afraid :?
can still do this weekend ! (fingers crossed it don't snow !!!!!!)
JonToms
05-01-06, 04:31 PM
hhmmmm back at work next week so it will have to be a weekend i'm afraid :?
can still do this weekend ! (fingers crossed it don't snow !!!!!!)
Does it often snow in your garage, Toms? :lol:
Oh dear me Lee !!! is that the best you can do you homo !!
Ha Ha Ha LMAO.........................TIT!
well it's better than rebuilding a bike in the ****ing rain with just a gazebo for cover :wink:
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