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Grinch 08-04-07 10:59 PM

Working on me bike...
 
As some of you may have notice I've spent rather lot of time working on me bike, from which I have learn't a few important things that had never occured to me.
  1. Getting a bike through the house into the back garden is not a one person job.
  2. You never have the tools you need to do the jobs you want, many trips to the shop will stop play.
  3. Sometimes you'll even have to manufacture your own, namely a 5 quid 27mm socket cut down to fit a castle nut.
  4. The job is never easy as you would hope.
  5. After 4 years riding and 2 years layed up, lots of bolts will need to be cut off and replaced.
  6. A big hammer is your friend, but two are a god send.
So here's a few pic's for your enjoyment.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC04605.jpg

First up the step and in to the house with the help of the yellow pages (to help bump the bike up the front step), and into the dinning room.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC04606.jpg

Then Jax helped me into the kitchen and down our huge rear step into the garden.

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t...l/DSC04789.jpg

After which a few days destruction ensued, and we now have the bike in this state.

amarko5 08-04-07 11:02 PM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1155841)
As some of you may have notice I've spent rather lot of time working on me bike, from which I have learn't a few important things that had never occured to me.
  1. Getting a bike through the house into the back garden is not a one person job.
  2. You never have the tools you need to do the jobs you want, many trips to the shop will stop play.
  3. Sometimes you'll even have to manufacture your own, namely a 5 quid 27mm socket cut down to fit a castle nut.
  4. The job is never easy as you would hope.
  5. After 4 years riding and 2 years layed up, lots of bolts will need to be cut off and replaced.
  6. A big hammer is your friend, but two are a god send.

and the reason for this wanton destruction IS ???

Grinch 08-04-07 11:07 PM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Plans in the making, getting the bike all ready and ship shape. Plus its easier to clean in bits...

Luckypants 08-04-07 11:09 PM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Goes well with the carpet......

Grinch 08-04-07 11:16 PM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luckypants (Post 1155852)
Goes well with the carpet......

I thought that too... :D

Ed 08-04-07 11:31 PM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Grinch (Post 1155857)
I thought that too... :D

...until you changed the oil, that is:p

kwak zzr 09-04-07 08:27 AM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
:smt043 thats funny man! jax helped you get your bike through her kitchen :smt043 i could see my missus agreeing to that. (not)

kwak zzr 09-04-07 08:27 AM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
nice cleaning tip tho? compleatly strip the bike mmmmmmm.:)

K 09-04-07 08:43 AM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
I can see it now at the AR - "Hello, my name's Grinch, and this is my bike - Stumpy!" ;)

Cloggsy 09-04-07 10:22 AM

Re: Working on me bike...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr (Post 1155928)
nice cleaning tip tho? compleatly strip the bike mmmmmmm.:)

Leave it well alone ZZR :!: :lol: :lol:


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