what have you done to your "bike" today
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Yeh I know. I just making use with what I had at the time. Been out in the Garden again today. Done a bit more filling on the tail fairing and rubbing down by hand Working on the lugs now. I also filled and rubbed down the little dent in the the side of my tank. The bikes got cobwebs on it and now it's covered in dust. I'm going to have to strip it down and give it a thorough clean and regrease my suspension linkages etc.
Bikes looking sweet Marty. I like the front brakes And look at that lovely scenery.
Bikes looking sweet Marty. I like the front brakes And look at that lovely scenery.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
fitted new pyramid hugger today,looks pretty good
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Straightened the front fairing stay on the 2, and while the front upper fairing was off I fitted some ultrabright forward-facing LED indicators.
The ones I fitted in the usual indicator position don't shine very brightly from head on, so the new ones are a second pair, with the side ones acting as side repeaters.
And while I was out in the garage getting mucky, I also fitted a HEL braided rear line to match the fronts. The rear one was still standard....
The home-made rack I put together for the Yorkshire run was made from square tubing, which has fairly sharp edges. It made a couple of small holes in the bag of my new tent.
So I covered the tubing with pipe insulation tied on with cable ties.
That'll do for the day.
The ones I fitted in the usual indicator position don't shine very brightly from head on, so the new ones are a second pair, with the side ones acting as side repeaters.
And while I was out in the garage getting mucky, I also fitted a HEL braided rear line to match the fronts. The rear one was still standard....
The home-made rack I put together for the Yorkshire run was made from square tubing, which has fairly sharp edges. It made a couple of small holes in the bag of my new tent.
So I covered the tubing with pipe insulation tied on with cable ties.
That'll do for the day.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Replaced quality OEM exhaust clamp on the transalp with a stainless steel mikalor .. then ate cherry cake
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VTR Firestorm and other bikes t-shirts
VTR Firestorm and other bikes t-shirts
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Bought the 2 some new bling: I ordered some carbon chain guards (front and rear) from CarbonDomae in Germany, and bagged some slightly (up to 40mm) raised bars for £55 from Ebay.
Should be slightly more comfortable, and I won't have to strain to hold my head up to see the horizon.
And I can then sell the aftermarket ones fitted atm, and get my money back; if not more....
All before 9AM.
I love the internet.
Should be slightly more comfortable, and I won't have to strain to hold my head up to see the horizon.
And I can then sell the aftermarket ones fitted atm, and get my money back; if not more....
All before 9AM.
I love the internet.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Fitted DB killers, would like to be able to hear my grandkids.
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Pardon...NZSpokes wrote:Fitted DB killers, would like to be able to hear my grandkids.
Ear plugs more important, the wind noise is the ear killer !
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
+1 always use earplugs. Only down side, I can hear the Mrs!MacV2 wrote:Pardon...NZSpokes wrote:Fitted DB killers, would like to be able to hear my grandkids.
Ear plugs more important, the wind noise is the ear killer !
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Feeling very Dodgey after a big night out I went for a ride with some mates.
Normally I like to challenge for the front! I wasn't up to it and sat in the middle.
My mates had a good time and so did I.
The VTR ran like a top and all was well. Cruising speed was 4500RPM and all was good.
Bloody cold here at the Mo. Bike normally runs at 81 and was showing 69 as my bolloxs were shrinking.
Anyway, another ride that justified why I like the VTR soo much.
Ready to put a new set of tyres on and have fun wearing them out.
Cheers
Normally I like to challenge for the front! I wasn't up to it and sat in the middle.
My mates had a good time and so did I.
The VTR ran like a top and all was well. Cruising speed was 4500RPM and all was good.
Bloody cold here at the Mo. Bike normally runs at 81 and was showing 69 as my bolloxs were shrinking.
Anyway, another ride that justified why I like the VTR soo much.
Ready to put a new set of tyres on and have fun wearing them out.
Cheers
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Been playing with jetting on the zxr750
Had the tank, airbox and carbs off 5 times so far trying different combinations. Settled on 160 170 170 160.
Runs so much smoother without all the emissions crap.
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Had the tank, airbox and carbs off 5 times so far trying different combinations. Settled on 160 170 170 160.
Runs so much smoother without all the emissions crap.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
finished my restyling on the KH125 and decided not to go mental on a café racer seat hump and play it more to enhancing the existing design by removing the ugly commuter clutter.
so in the end it is just new smaller [and 6V led] indicators
cut down ace bars
Headlight dropped down the forks by 1" [had to re position the horn]
Rear mudguard, & tail light removed and a new lucas style tail lamp fitted inside the tail plastic and re positioned numberplate to tidy it all up.
still think I will try and get a smaller front mudguard, but for now this looks old skool cool.
As it was when I got it back from storage and got it running:
Expansion pipe fitted
After
and all the standard bits are saved, so it can go back to 100% original if some fool wants to buy a fully original 1976 commuter bike
and to top it off Me and Mrs McQ went out for a blast round the local lanes on it............ its like being 17 again
so in the end it is just new smaller [and 6V led] indicators
cut down ace bars
Headlight dropped down the forks by 1" [had to re position the horn]
Rear mudguard, & tail light removed and a new lucas style tail lamp fitted inside the tail plastic and re positioned numberplate to tidy it all up.
still think I will try and get a smaller front mudguard, but for now this looks old skool cool.
As it was when I got it back from storage and got it running:
Expansion pipe fitted
After
and all the standard bits are saved, so it can go back to 100% original if some fool wants to buy a fully original 1976 commuter bike
and to top it off Me and Mrs McQ went out for a blast round the local lanes on it............ its like being 17 again
Last edited by AMCQ46 on Tue May 31, 2016 3:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
AMcQ
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Loving it Al, t'is very niceAMCQ46 wrote:finished my restyling on the KH125 and decided not to go mental on a café racer seat hump and play it more to enhancing the existing design by removing the ugly commuter clutter.
so in the end it is just new smaller [and 6V led] indicators
cut down ace bars
Headlight dropped down the forks by 1" [had to re position the horn]
Rear mudguard, & tail light removed and a new lucas style tail lamp fitted inside the tail plastic and re positioned numberplate to tidy it all up.
still think I will try and get a smaller front mudguard, but for now this looks old skool cool.
As it was when I got it back from storage and got it running:
Expansion pipe fitted
After
and all the standard bits are saved, so it can go back to 100% original if some fool wants to buy a fully original 1976 commuter bike
and to top it off Me and Mrs McQ went out for a blast round the local lanes on it............ its like being 17 again
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I think it looks more purposeful now Al........
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Love the KH. Now I'm looking for a tatty Suzuki GT185 to resurrect..
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Nice Al...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...