20-02-22, 08:22 PM | #2611 |
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27-02-22, 05:03 PM | #2612 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Well yesterday, was adding some of the new bits to the 'new' bike; Headlight guard, Sidestand enlarger, number plate splash guard & frame protection guard.
Still to arrive is; front mudguard extender & rear mudguard extender. Still on the list to order is paint protection film, radiator guards, & 2 x shock tubes. |
27-02-22, 07:32 PM | #2613 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
I have some vacuum gauges Craig. Old, not very expensive, bit with Bib's vacuum extension kit, fitted a doddle to use and close enough.
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01-03-22, 06:17 PM | #2614 | |
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It was originally designed for the protection of helicopter blades ... hence the name. It feels really thick at first but there are three layers ... backing part, actual tape and once applied ... peel off the top layer and hey presto... fully protected. Just thought I'd mention it. |
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01-03-22, 06:24 PM | #2615 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Just fitted n wired up a 12v socket under the pillion seat so I can charge stuff on the go, fitted my carbon tank protector, fitted satnav mount to middle of the bars, modded a spare pilot light on my curvy 'S' to take one of those 'eagle eye' drl lights ... much much brighter! And lastly... wired up and fitted my heated grips.
All in a day ... well pleased. Last edited by gadget; 01-03-22 at 06:26 PM. |
01-03-22, 07:16 PM | #2616 | |
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So i have gone for a specific PPF kit with all the right shapes pre cut, and made from the self healing material |
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01-03-22, 07:18 PM | #2617 | |
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front mudguard extender rear mud guard extender front shock tube radiator guards PPF is ordered and yet to arrive Satnav mount is ordered/not arrived And i think that's it . . . . . until i see something else shiny Hoping to have it all done by the weekend, if everything arrives |
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02-03-22, 09:47 AM | #2618 |
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Re: What have you tinkered with today?
Over the last few days I've:
- Greased and reinstalled the swingarm. Also drilled out the seized snapped bolt that was holding the front of the hugger in place. - Installed the JP CNC rear axle adjusters. These are lovely. A bit heavier than stock, but they stay put and have a nice "click" adjustment. I haven't splashed out on a Harris stand yet, so have left the lift hooks off for now. Only wish I had a set of Bibio's adjuster plates to go with them. - Reinstalled the newly rebuilt Nitron shock. - Installed the Lextek exhaust (full system -still some tweaking to do as I'm not 100% happy with the positioning yet). - Cleaned and painted the lower yokes (usual rust issue). Practically a boat anchor they're so heavy. - Installed Koyo tapered roller bearings in the steering head (probably wouldn't have bothered except it was coming apart anyhow). - "Installed" my BB plastics rear subframe (seat should be ready in in a couple of weeks). Need some better hardware for this actually - the included standard 8.8 bolts won't work (no way to get a socket/wrench on the head on the upper bolts) and the stock bolts are a bit too short. I also noticed the stock bolts are drilled through, which seems odd -surely not a weight-saving measure. Maybe designed to shear? - Also want to do this (spring on the rear master) as it seems a bit more proactive when using rearsets. I'm told a clutch spring works (anyone got an old one they don't need?) -but I still need a cup to hold it (or maybe a valve spring retainer might work).
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02-03-22, 06:22 PM | #2619 | |
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Satnav mount still pending delivery. . . . . final big piece of the puzzle to say it's done for now some more parts ordered |
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06-03-22, 06:01 PM | #2620 |
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1 week and 600 miles later, a wash was in need and a good coating of ACF50 to try and keep it looking fresh.
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