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Rescue one returns to Thunderbird HQ
OK so a play on words :D (Triumph T'birds home).
Those that went to last years AR will remember the bike that I used, an old CB750, it had been sat in my front garden for 6 years and at a cost of £92 I got it all up , running and legal, well it's back after doing the rounds of those that needed it (hence rescue one), it's been away since the end of August. It's been through the wars a little, so back for a bit of TLC, new indicators all round, new footpegs, new headlight,new mirrors, new handlebars & levers, new clutch cable. I've got to replace the sump gasket and give it a dam good service, but a quick play with the idle speed and a clean and re-gap of the plugs has it running like a dream, so a bit of paint here and there, wash and brushup and it'll be good to go again, OK not the most thrilling bike in the world, but you can't knock the reliability. most of the bits added have gone from black to chrome, so a bit bling now :cool: ( well for a H**da that is :neutral: http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/8379/cb750f2zq1.jpg Thunderbird HQ ;) http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/5...rescue1as2.jpg Cheers Mark. |
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Recure one :???:
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corrected, light touch on the keys mate :p
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Ah, you said it was a play on words so thought it just whooshed me ;)
looking good! If I had insurance for other bikes, I might be begging you for a loan bike til I get mine fixed :D |
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if you look you may have third party on any other bike anyway ?
But someone else has dibs next, and I need this week to service it all up. Cheers Mark. |
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Pretty sure I don't, but thanks I guess ;)
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I remember it well from the AR last year - seemed to have a decent turn of speed too! ;)
Makes me think of the term "war horse" :) |
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Na that was just cr@p brakes mate :D |
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well it's just about done, few cosmetic bits to do, the minor oil leak as well (got thursday off to do those), but serviced the brakes, front forks on Saturday and managed just over 150 miles on it, changed the crashbars over as well,but boy is it quiet, I'd forgotten that, it whispers along.
So the list, New headlamp bowl new indicators all round New clock backs re-fit screen new levers (clutch & brake) new handlebars new handlebar weights new air filter new centre stand spring new plugs (x4) new front fork spacers new front fork oil new foot peg (right) re-fit left foot peg new clutch cable new tank decal full brake service re-grease swingarm general check over of all nuts & bolts General lube of bits & bobs bucket of soap & water. Left to do replace sump gasket oil & filter change paint exhaust end paint mudguard and rear pod (perhaps/haven't made up my mind on this one yet). http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7205/cleanjx7.jpg |
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