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Well I wanted to write myself a list after my cockup today and this is what I have/want to do before the Wirral egg run is in march and beyond so this is mine, but what do you need want to do?
1999 Curvy: 1. Replace rear caliper as I messed it up 2. Put on new rear braided hose (in the draw) 3. Put on new front braided hoses (in the draw) 4. Replace front brake pads 5. Fix oil leak that is on the RHS engine casing, the one behind the clutch cover, mmm 6. Replace coolant after no. 5 7. Fit Scotty (in box) 8. clean the crap off everything cause it hasn't been done in about 5 years looking at it 9. Replace the rear subframe with the rather nice one quest sent me, really want to powder coat that one tbh, its loads better than mine but has the odd bit of rust but bloody good for the year 10. Replace the poo hoop Metzler Z4's with a pair of dual compound tyres (the Z4's also have alarming large holes in, ask Dave) 11. Fit the Hagon Springs (in the draw) 12. Replace indicator lenses with clear ones 13. clean the stock exhaust that's in a carrier bag so I can get it MOT'd at some point and fit with the five quid connect from fleebay 14. Fit the new RHS front fairing from Husky 15. Fit the red tank from Quest 16. Find a Canyon yellow tank to replace said red tank 17. Find a RHS rear fairing for a good price 18. Polish the pipes 19. Find an exhaust hanger to fit and fit it 20. Find an undertray in canyon to fit 21. Give it a test flight 22. Paint the engine in places it needs it 23. Remove and clean/paint the torque arm from the rear caliper 24. Fix stuff I haven't seen yet cause there will be some Jobs Done: 1. Fitted new Phillips bulbs 2. Valve clearances checked 3. New spark plugs 4. New oil 5. New air filter 6. New oil filter 7. Cleaned and oiled chain (sounds simple but you should have seen the state of it) 8. Serviced the carbs Stuff for the future: 1. get a new tail tidy if not on the undertray 2. Get a stainless bolt set for the bike 3. Remove the exhausts and replace the bolts with stainless (on the engine - in my mind I have a trip to spannerman for this job cause I think it will be bad) 4. Replace the rear shock with something better 5. I'm sure this list will grow Last edited by 5hort5; 17-01-10 at 12:46 AM. |
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absoloutly nothing for once i'm completely happy with it.
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Oh and lets not forget the front reservoir clip I'm after
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1. Tap my swingarm threads and get my paddock bobbins to fit in.
2. Clean and lube my chain very thoroughly 3. Clean my bike, and grease up some metal. 4. Buy digital pressure reader, and air up my tyres 5. Apply some red rim stickers to my wheel that I haven't got round too. 6. Replace left headlight bulb 7. Replace Right hand foot rest 8. Get a tinted bubble screen I don't really have a warm garage to work in, so the cold fingers really dictate how likely I am to do most of these things. |
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Kill the planet and use a patio heater just outside, it's worked a treat over the last few weekends for me
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OK then, I'll restrict this just to the SV
![]() Swap GSXR1300(X) frontend for GSXR600K8 frontend. Fit Igntech CDI Fit veypor VR2 Repaint tank (and lacquer this time!) Modify inner fairing for better airflow through radiator. Get and fit pointy cams. Fix lack of charging. Consider fitting GSXR600K8 rear wheel. Druid
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Ride it more would appear to be the answer in my case (once the insurance job is finished)
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Aa where to begin lol
New oil plugs Belly pan Clocks Carbon slip on Polish wheels paint centers Braided lines Rubber grece pistons Clean. Chain And other things, sorry bout poor post on phone lol |
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First step for me is actually buying one.
From what I've read of the tests and reviews, the only things I'll think about changing for the time being would be: - Fruity exhaust (with stainless headers preferably) - Possible suspension upgrades - If I get an S model, either higher clip-ons or fit the handlebars from an N model - Tankpad - Hugger - Fender extender |
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