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Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:10 pm
by Stewie
mattUKNC wrote:I think that size is the maximum allowed, try 800x600, that should be fine. :up:
Thanks, I'll give it a go :smile:

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:14 pm
by Stewie
Ok, fingers crossed, say hello to my leetle friend ;)

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she,s a bit of a dog but got a bit of potential I reckon.

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:52 pm
by mattUKNC
The engine cases look an interesting colour?! :?

Maybe startup a build thread as show us what you're up to. :up:

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:00 pm
by Stewie
mattUKNC wrote:The engine cases look an interesting colour?! :?

Maybe startup a build thread as show us what you're up to. :up:
Yeah I could do, heres another view of the engine bay

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Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:07 pm
by Neosophist
Is this the one you spent 175.00 on? Hell i'd buy it just for the urban tiger scheme :D

The engine / subframe etc is just signs of it being left outside / neglected, all of that is polishable and paintable when time / budget alows.

As long as the motor works good, everything else is fixeable.

I'd check the suspension / brakes work well and sort them if needed, rebuilding the calipers is easy (i have a guide if you need it and will cost you about 40.00 for new seals pins etc and will improve them no end)

everything else is a bonus.

Your missing a drain pipe off the exapansion bottle (i should have a spare or 5), let me know what your missing and i'll see what I have.

Like it!

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 4:16 pm
by Stewie
Yeah thats the one Neo, going to have a go at the subframes over the coming week, whip em off clean em up and smoothrite em, the fairings are original and in really good nick tbh, the brakes need fettling for sure, theres no brake fluid in the fron brake res so thats got to be sorted, but just going to take my time and hopefully get it right.
Right, off to work for another fun packed 12 night shift ;)
ta ra

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:44 pm
by Neosophist
Stewie wrote:Yeah thats the one Neo, going to have a go at the subframes over the coming week, whip em off clean em up and smoothrite em, the fairings are original and in really good nick tbh, the brakes need fettling for sure, theres no brake fluid in the fron brake res so thats got to be sorted, but just going to take my time and hopefully get it right.
Right, off to work for another fun packed 12 night shift ;)
ta ra
Cool, the paint scheme isn't original but genine plastic is always a plus.

calipers can go really shitty with neglect, forutantly 40 quid will overhaul all of the rubber components and providing you use proper grease, dont clean them with wd40 or get brake oil on them and check them once a year from then after and theyll last ages, they also work a stack better too

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:45 am
by Stewie
mattUKNC wrote:The engine cases look an interesting colour?! :?

Maybe startup a build thread as show us what you're up to. :up:
Where would the best place to do this ? the build thread appears to be locked, would the V4 section be the obvious choice ? sorry still finding my way round ;)

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 10:47 am
by Stewie
calipers can go really shitty with neglect, forutantly 40 quid will overhaul all of the rubber components and providing you use proper grease, dont clean them with wd40 or get brake oil on them and check them once a year from then after and theyll last ages, they also work a stack better too
I may well take you up on that offer Neo, ta :smile:

Re: Wahey, got the bike :)

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 1:20 pm
by Stewie
Not a happy bunny today, after waiting for nearly a month for the keys to turn up from the seller thay arrived today, unfortunately they don't fit the bike neither the ignition or the tank, so I will need to sort out a new ignition and fuel tank cap, so whats the easiest way to get the fuel tank cap off ? drill out the tumblers or bang a screwdriver in and use that to open the fecking tank, Ive had a search but just done the busiest 12 month night shift in years last night and had maybe 4 hrs of disturbed sleep and I'm absolutlely knackered and pissed off, so any help will come in very handy.
Cheers
Stew