10-11-21, 07:22 PM | #2501 | |
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I'm not sure it's the best but I was just being lazy and it was convenient to order from Wemoto. Mileage was around 38k. Mine looked more burnt than yours. Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
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14-11-21, 07:21 AM | #2502 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Had no time or money to buy shield gas lately so today just did some pounding on the tank blending to bar dents into the extended shape.
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14-11-21, 03:50 PM | #2503 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Fixed the centre stand issue as one of the bolts always comes loose. However you can't have it tight otherwise you restrict the movement. So i decided to drill a hole through the bolt/nut and R-clip it. So the bolt is always tight enough, but the R clip means it'll never come undone (i'd have used a split pin if i had one).
Also, i moved the Sat Nav (mount) back to where it was as the new position was not to my liking. Now on to try and solve my luggage issue. Last edited by DJ123; 14-11-21 at 05:41 PM. |
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15-11-21, 08:36 AM | #2505 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Space, weight , cost, aesthetics.
Abba stand with swingarm kit left installed on the bike works great on the SV. Any bike I've had with a centre stand usually gets left on the side stand (with a chock of wood under the kickstand if it's needed to be more upright for space in the garage) unless working on it.
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15-11-21, 09:41 AM | #2506 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
The Cub came with both back in 67. True to fine British engineering the side stand bent with the weight of the bike. I did have a replacement fabricated which has been ok but its the centre stand every time for me.. Maybe its because I belong to a previous era
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15-11-21, 06:17 PM | #2507 |
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I guess as it is seen as a Sports Bike, and they don't generally have one fitted.
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15-11-21, 06:23 PM | #2508 | |
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Obviously the exhaust gets in the way on the SV650A. My SV650A requires plastic panel removing each side of bike to fit Abba swingarm kit ,and panels aren't suitable to be left off. How do you leave Abba kit in place anyway, the brass fittings would just drop out ?! What I am saying is I would prefer exhausts to be designed so they allowed brackets to be incorporated for centre stand fitting. |
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15-11-21, 06:43 PM | #2509 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Managed to buy some 3mm nitrile cord from the 'bay' and cut the exact length to fit into the recess of my curvy plastic clutch cover, used Granville black gasket goo to fill the groove then press in the nitrile cord, waited 24hours to cure then carefully laid it onto a sheet of sandpaper and sanded off enough of the cord to create a small 'flat' so it creates a slightly bigger foot print when tightened down. Before fitting.. a smear of the goo was put all round the new cord and then evenly tightened down and torqued up.
There was approximately 0.5 mm of gasket cord protruding above the mounting face of the cover so it could be tightened down sufficiently enough to seal and not put undue strain on the bolt holes in the cover so not creating a warp, Started it up .. watched it like a hawk and ... so far .. no leaks. The factory original o ring flops around in the covers groove and is far to thin imo to do it's job whereas the groove it fits in is approximately 3.2mm hence the choice of 3mm nitrile cord, it's a nice snug fit so 'should' stand the test of time. I'll report back with my findings after a few more miles. |
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