what have you done to your "bike" today

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sirch345 wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:21 pm Spot on Pete, all was back to normal today the fan cutting in where it always has on the temperature gauge

Chris.
Nice one Chris :thumbup:
AMCQ46 wrote: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:10 pm Abs works, Speedo works. Bike stable with smaller wheel at all speeds, and corners like a dream.
Oh Oh!
That doesn't bode well for us mere mortals trying to keep up on the next storm meet :lol:
Dare I ask how you checked the ABS function? Was it a stoppie around a blind bend with the back wheel six inches off the ground? :crazy:

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Split, stripped and cleaned the Mori carbs. I need to replace some o-rings and the diaphragm covers and slides are a bit worn so I'm considering replacing those too. Otherwise they look in pretty good nick. The needles have no visible wear thankfully.
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ohhhh Mori Carbs ... you are addicted Nick :lol:


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not that brave! still learning to Trust ABS on a bike, so was low speed going straight over some gravel (with legs out as emergency outriggers) , but it is good for training you how much more front brake you can pull.
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Dont you love electrics !!!!!
The other week i stupidly left my oxford battery conditioner attached when i started the boke and it seemed to be reading 18v when running on the conditioner. I did some checking with my meter and somewhere along there i reckon i screwed the meter which also seemed to be reading 18v when running.
So i have just fitted the mosfet reg/reg and was getting just above 12v when running - but using my new meter - the old one says 18v, but negative!!!!
So trusting the new meter, i went through the diagnostic tests and everything tested out but the voltage when running!!!!!!
I then remembered i had previously run direct red and green from the reg/rec to the battery, and bugger me the in line mini fuse had blown!!!!!
Comedy of errors - i suspect the finned reg/rec was actually ok, but at least i have done the mod.
Running voltage at battery is now within spec.
So ill put it all back together tomorrow .
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Everything sorted now on the charging system on my storm!!!!
God i love that sound!!
Next jobs are carb balance and tps
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Rode the yamaha most of the day. parked it covered in road crap and iv the shakes thinking about it with the dirt dripping of it :( :( :(
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Unloaded it, into its new home!

Cheers Al, I love it. Image

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Jamoi wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:44 am Unloaded it, into its new home!

Cheers Al, I love it. Image

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I like the look of that bike too 8)

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Jamoi wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 10:44 am Unloaded it, into its new home!

Cheers Al, I love it. Image

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Only had that bike 18yrs, was one of the few I have had from new.

Give it a good ragging round the green lanes Jamie
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Looks really tidy and a lot of fun. Enjoy it Jamie


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Washed two weeks of shite off Custurd...

Needs a rear tyre so booked in for Tues. I need to put a new C&S on it sometime between now & back to work on the 2nd.
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MacV2 wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 3:13 pm Washed two weeks of shite off Custurd...

Needs a rear tyre so booked in for Tues. I need to put a new C&S on it sometime between now & back to work on the 2nd.
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It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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So today Custurd got it's new Chain & Sprockets, It's done 20k on the one on it & It's hanging... :lol: Sprocket's have worn to nice slighty hooked pointy teeth... It's had regular cleaning & lubing but I'm probaly guilty of over tighting it when adjusting... :oops:

So is 20k a resonable life span ? DID chain & JT sprocket.

OH & after cleaning about a lb of black gooey shite from the sprocket cover & cleaning the inside of the swinger, I decided to change the shock linkage as it was all in bits.

The best bit about regular changing the linkage is it all comes apart soooo much easier than one that aint seen a spanner in 10 years... :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
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Have you got a Scot oiler on it?
If not, that's pretty good milage.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 9:34 am Have you got a Scot oiler on it?
If not, that's pretty good milage.
Not on this one Tony.

As said every week it got a clean & lube & adjustment if needed.

I had made a note when it was last changed & that was 60k something & its on 80k ish now...
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