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I put a couple of washers undermine to stop that very thing. I didn’t like the way it stresses the plastic


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Not a lot, yesterday did the clean lube adjust routine on Custurd, wiped the muck off the lights & indis, no point in washing it, however mankey it is as it will get plastered tomorrow anyway... :lol:

Today even less, finaly mounted the air intake panels to Red 633's fairing, replaced some other missing screws as well. Tore the cover off a seat I have which has been re foamed in the past but had a few rips & tear's so needed a recover. Had a std seat cove but its too small , what with the extra padding... I'll get some seat vinyl & sort it out another day...
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RSV4 air filter now fitted to the Tuono.
It's a bit loud now, lucky I have a new lid to muffle the sound.
About half as noisy as my Storm, though, so I'll learn to live with it.
First time I have had the tank off, nice easy bike to work on, although, if course, as I promised the wife, I'm not doing anything to this one, same as the SP2, which just has a couple of comfort and safety tweaks.

And ordered some plastic washers for the shock linkage as there are shocking gaps that let road crud get to the bearings.
A quick grease and fit the washers next weekend between WSB races is in order.
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Pete.L wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:17 am I put a couple of washers undermine to stop that very thing. I didn’t like the way it stresses the plastic


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Cheers Pete :thumbup: I think something like that will do the trick,

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Finally had a break in the weather and started on cleaning my rear wheel, don't know what it's painted with but it's like a magnet to dust and dirt.
It's finally looking a brighter yellow, rather than sort of greyed out yellow.
Also cleaned my chain while I was there.

Then the rain came back so she went back under cover til this morning :(
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Indis wer playing up yesterday, so when I got home I gave the switch a blast of contact cleaner, gave them a test & all was good...

Fired it up this morning & total fail, nish the odd flash of the dash light but just not flashing...

So when I got home today, dug out a spare flasher relay, swaped that over still nothing...

Fortunatly I had a spare switch in stock, swapped it over & all is good...I can flash to my hearts content... :flasher:
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put the blue one back together over the last few days, havent been far from the nest so this took my mind of the winter blues.

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Swapped the capacitor on the dash of the BM, now the clock doesn't reset when I turn the igntion and tacho/speedo work straight off! Small thing but makes all the difference heading for the 07:31 train each morning. Oil and filter (again) tomorrow.
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fabiostar wrote: Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:10 am put the blue one back together over the last few days, havent been far from the nest so this took my mind of the winter blues.

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Looks "fab" mate
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It's not the winter blues that bother me so much as the other winter colours.... What's the spring or summer colour scheme going to be? I could be interested in almost anything but:
1) the Britten pink and whatever else was left over from painting the shed colour scheme
2) the Joey practice TT Vimto SP1 scheme
3) bitumen underseal Black
4) a streetfighter. Man up and admit you dropped it, wrecking the plastics, rather than pretend it was what you intended it to look like. Although it would be lighter, I suppose.
Constructive comments please, one and all?
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tony.mon wrote: Sat Feb 29, 2020 12:38 am It's not the winter blues that bother me so much as the other winter colours.... What's the spring or summer colour scheme going to be? I could be interested in almost anything but:
1) the Britten pink and whatever else was left over from painting the shed colour scheme
2) the Joey practice TT Vimto SP1 scheme
3) bitumen underseal Black
4) a streetfighter. Man up and admit you dropped it, wrecking the plastics, rather than pretend it was what you intended it to look like. Although it would be lighter, I suppose.
Constructive comments please, one and all?
3) underseal black... been done, looks shite but apparently it had been wrapped beforhand in a sort of purple floral walpaper type design...& no neither was my choice... :lol: :lol:




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tony.mon wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:16 pm RSV4 air filter now fitted to the Tuono.
Reason for this?
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KermitLeFrog wrote: Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:29 am
tony.mon wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:16 pm RSV4 air filter now fitted to the Tuono.
Reason for this?
It's an oiled fibre/cloth filter and flows air a lot easier than the Tuono paper version, and, like a k and n, can be cleaned and re oiled.
Makes sense as I have the full Akra system, air in, air out.
I will be doing all my own servicing, so I'll be cleaning it regularly, it's easy to get to- the tank comes off in moments as it has a quick disconnect as standard.
The forum has owners saying it gives 10 bhp, lol.
I'll get it on the dyno at some stage to check. I'd be happy enough with 5 for the system and filter. It's a easy win.
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OK, makes sense. It might be heavier though....
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