what have you done to your "bike" today

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Gazfirestormowner wrote:Insured mine today £135 fully comp with breakdown very happy with that (sorry virt not rubbing it in)
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Virt wrote:
Gazfirestormowner wrote:Insured mine today £135 fully comp with breakdown very happy with that (sorry virt not rubbing it in)
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That's what I thought u would say lol
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Gazfirestormowner wrote: That's what I thought u would say lol
So jealous. Gutted you didn't take up my offer of me insuring you, and you insuring me :lol:
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Virt wrote:
Gazfirestormowner wrote: That's what I thought u would say lol
So jealous. Gutted you didn't take up my offer of me insuring you, and you insuring me :lol:
I was tempted lol
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Gazfirestormowner wrote: I was tempted lol
Only £700 when I turn 19...


Or so I'm being told by insurance companies right now :lol:
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That's better than some of the quotes you have had :?
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Yep. And I'm being optmistic on that quote, bike valued at 4k (i bloody wish. I was mostly taking the piss) with ohlins declared. Was MCE though, and they have dubious policies.

My friend sent me a link to the thundercat forum about MCE recently, I'll see if I can post it in the Bike Chat section when I get home.

Someone had their bike stolen though, and because it wasn't within like 2 miles of their home MCE didn't cover it in their tpft. I'll have a looksie at 6:15 or whatever :thumbup:
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Got the XJR out today been under the cover for months started first time :thumbup:
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cybercarl wrote:That sounds like a good idea Seb. A less automated system that you can use as you please, a bit like a booster valve. So what does the exhaust valve do technically. Is it like some kind of mechanical baffle/restrictor that allows more or less flow. I guess the fuelling is all adjusted by the ECU to compensate for the changes. Well done on the soldering, you should be getting quite good at that now. :thumbup:

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when on it restricts the flow in the exhaust until it needs more flow, think it regulates back pressure and noise basically

when you blip the throttle you can see the valve open and shut and constantly adjust its self, when you hold the throttle steady it will still make adjustments constantly opening and closing a little

Yep im not bad at it now mate done a fair bit since i got my gas solder, i'm probably doing it all wrong tho as i got my technique from Benny and he certainty wasn't a careful careful measure twice kinda guy much favoured the bash the crap out of it will be reet man :)
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New front tyre fitted rack etc not today but in last week.
Looking sweet now :cool2
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Kev L wrote:I received a quote from a local Harlow motorcycle dealer for the repair to the damage caused to the bike in the car park at work. £2040 :eek2
OUCH! :eek2
hi kev, was that ferdi by any chance? :thumbup:
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Kev L wrote:I received a quote from a local Harlow motorcycle dealer for the repair to the damage caused to the bike in the car park at work. £2040 :eek2
bugger.
i assume thats using all new honda parts, will your insurance go for it mate, or will they just write it off as an uneconomical repair?
i think its best you never found out who damaged your bike, you could have ended up in trouble with the law, after you cut parts of their body off and stuck them up the persons own backside..... :twisted:
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Virt wrote:Yep. And I'm being optmistic on that quote, bike valued at 4k (i bloody wish. I was mostly taking the piss) with ohlins declared. Was MCE though, and they have dubious policies.

My friend sent me a link to the thundercat forum about MCE recently, I'll see if I can post it in the Bike Chat section when I get home.

Someone had their bike stolen though, and because it wasn't within like 2 miles of their home MCE didn't cover it in their tpft. I'll have a looksie at 6:15 or whatever :thumbup:
Well with my recent palarvar with MCE I'd say don't bother & avoid like the plague !

The theft thing in their police is that if it's stolen within 50mtrs (IIRC) from your home its not covered as it should have been at home & locked up.
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More MacCave a tinkering...

Today I did this...

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These are the CBX master cylinders I bought off Benny. Re painted them the other day as they was a bit tatty. Fitted the shorties he gave me & changed the little grub screws as they was a bit mashed.
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Re painted them the other day as they was a bit tatty
With what....Glitter. :lol:

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