they can leave a strange taste in your mouth tho......Pete.L wrote:Yeah! The right one can certainly add some excitement!Watty wrote:I like slapperslloydie wrote:No don't need one at all , it's just "bling "
Not had a slapper yet tho I wish sometimes to add some excitement lol
what have you done to your "bike" today
- agentpineapple
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Re: what have you done to your
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted a new second hand rear hugger, didn't quite fit , some fabrication is needed.
Tried to level up my new second hand exhausts, same as above !!!!
All exhaust loosened off, still not quite right, will take more thought
Tried to level up my new second hand exhausts, same as above !!!!
All exhaust loosened off, still not quite right, will take more thought
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I had to play around with the headers and the short section off the rear cylinder just to fine tune the levelness mate!kev64 wrote:Fitted a new second hand rear hugger, didn't quite fit , some fabrication is needed.
Tried to level up my new second hand exhausts, same as above !!!!
All exhaust loosened off, still not quite right, will take more thought
SH#T HAPPENS!!!!!!!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
The left side cant really move much and looks great as it is, cant quite get the right one to match up
Think I might give up for now as im gonna take the manifold off to clean it all
back to metal again !!!
Think I might give up for now as im gonna take the manifold off to clean it all
back to metal again !!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
A bigger plate is not a bad idea like you say, you can't forget itNZSpokes wrote:I just welded a bigger plate on the bottom of the stand. I cant forget it then.sirch345 wrote:You were lucky it wasn't any worse Jim, I hope your back hasn't suffered too much.
A good suggestion Wicky something we should all do really, carry a side-stand puck. I admit am as guilty as the next person of not carrying one with me on the bike,
Chris.
BTW an old jam jar lid works a treat for this.
Chris.
- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
That's my pet hate about twin cans ,kev64 wrote:The left side cant really move much and looks great as it is, cant quite get the right one to match up
Think I might give up for now as im gonna take the manifold off to clean it all
back to metal again !!!
Sometimes you get them lined up first time and others take hours .
It's worth while persevering with them as wonky cans annoy the crap out of me .
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Mine are out, so its in the short section? Do you move that up and down to make it work?Watty wrote:I had to play around with the headers and the short section off the rear cylinder just to fine tune the levelness mate!kev64 wrote:Fitted a new second hand rear hugger, didn't quite fit , some fabrication is needed.
Tried to level up my new second hand exhausts, same as above !!!!
All exhaust loosened off, still not quite right, will take more thought
Its always driven my potty.
- TravisZack
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
yeah I found it took a bit of adjustment to get my old set right. I loosened the links and rear header connection, slid and twisted everything until they were looking similar, then tightened up bit by bit, taking a step back and checking everything was still in line as I went.
This was after I put them back on the first time...
...only really stood back and looked at them once I'd got back from my ride as I put them on in the garage.
I assumed everyone who had seen me thought I was a fool haha
My Arrows, like the standard cans, just slot in and are pretty well set where they are. You can't really adjust them, it's so much easier!
This was after I put them back on the first time...
...only really stood back and looked at them once I'd got back from my ride as I put them on in the garage.
I assumed everyone who had seen me thought I was a fool haha
My Arrows, like the standard cans, just slot in and are pretty well set where they are. You can't really adjust them, it's so much easier!
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
They look straight to me ! Well for a Blue one anyway !
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Washed it then covered it in scottoiler FS365 anti corrosion .
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Changed the aftermarket short leavers for standard length set.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Finally levelled up the new exhausts
Lots of bashing , forcing, swearing, took the whole
system off, and started again !!
In the end I got everything in line and tight, except for the front downpipe,
so with a bit of force I prized it into its little hole and all is
well .
Weather don't look too bad in the morning so an 80 mile shakedown
looks on the cards
Followed by Beer (payday )
Lots of bashing , forcing, swearing, took the whole
system off, and started again !!
In the end I got everything in line and tight, except for the front downpipe,
so with a bit of force I prized it into its little hole and all is
well .
Weather don't look too bad in the morning so an 80 mile shakedown
looks on the cards
Followed by Beer (payday )
Re: what have you done to your
Looking better than last time I saw itlloydie wrote:Washed it then covered it in scottoiler FS365 anti corrosion .
SH#T HAPPENS!!!!!!!!
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Made a functional prototype fuel gauge for my 98.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Went for a ride today after adjusting mixtures and half way through the ride the bike I'd popping like a banshee on the over run and generally feeling flat. A marked contrast to when I first took off.
Made it to my favourite watering hole and it's running like sh1t.
Investigated and found that the remote line I fitted for carb syncing had come off due to the hose being expanded.
Went into the bistro and nicked a steak knife, cut the hose , refitted and all was well again.
Flogged the baldrocks off her on the way over the mountain back home and enjoyed every minute of it .
Nearing home I overtook a car, it was dark by this time and they follow me right up my jackzy on high beam.
I pull over and follow the twats around the block about 6 times until I manage to pull them over and ask what their problem is. I then experience a tyrade of abuse from the young lady driving who says " I thought you were a copper" Her boyfriend starts to take pictures of my bike from the passenger seat of the car and gets mouthy.
I told him that he was an F Wit and that I had their antics on my camera that is fitted to the bike.
I felt like giving him a good smacking , however I refrained and off they went.
Am I getting old and cranky? Maybe, but I hate people in cars who think they own the world when it comes to bikes.
What is it with some people?
A good ride spoiled by selfish self centred twats on provisional licences, driving a car that they are not endorsed to do so.
Sorry for the rant.
Made it to my favourite watering hole and it's running like sh1t.
Investigated and found that the remote line I fitted for carb syncing had come off due to the hose being expanded.
Went into the bistro and nicked a steak knife, cut the hose , refitted and all was well again.
Flogged the baldrocks off her on the way over the mountain back home and enjoyed every minute of it .
Nearing home I overtook a car, it was dark by this time and they follow me right up my jackzy on high beam.
I pull over and follow the twats around the block about 6 times until I manage to pull them over and ask what their problem is. I then experience a tyrade of abuse from the young lady driving who says " I thought you were a copper" Her boyfriend starts to take pictures of my bike from the passenger seat of the car and gets mouthy.
I told him that he was an F Wit and that I had their antics on my camera that is fitted to the bike.
I felt like giving him a good smacking , however I refrained and off they went.
Am I getting old and cranky? Maybe, but I hate people in cars who think they own the world when it comes to bikes.
What is it with some people?
A good ride spoiled by selfish self centred twats on provisional licences, driving a car that they are not endorsed to do so.
Sorry for the rant.
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