Sniffing fumes

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Re: Sniffing fumes

Post by si.likes.guiness »

nice mate
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Its been over a year now since last looked at this bike so thought its about time i did something with it, this is it when i first got it home,
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Bit of a mess but it was only on our roads for less than a year before being wrote off and left in a garage so corrosion is very minimal Back wheel has a buckle and the motor needs checking over so first job was to remove the wheels to be straightened/refurbed in red and get the motor out.
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Motor out and by the state of that water pipe its looks like i have some surprises waiting for me inside :twisted:
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First box of goodies has arrived too
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Change the gear oil put some fresh premix in and start it, will be fine.
They run roller bearing and nicosil liners so no problem, ive got RGV barrels with the pistons just sat in them on a shelf in the shed and they look the same as when I put them there 12 years ago.

If the mains are shot it will rumble.
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Its out now so i may aswell check as much as i can, i hear the mains dry out if left for long periods of time on the side stand?
I wanna give it a scrub and soda blast it anyway so it was coming out regardless
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Sorted that them mate!
There's naff all in them 2ts anyways so you can have it rebuilt and back in, in a day.
Worst thing with them nsr's is the power valve, they seem to always lock up and only open halfway.
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What are the Alloy parts in the Tyga bags and also are those the Tyga radiator covers?
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Wheel spacers and yes
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Post by Zippy »

Cool I need to add that to my list of parts I need to replace. Mine are on there but are cracked and broken. I was thinking of making them out of an old ice cream tub or some other plastic. But carbon/Kevlar look cooler lol
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Re: Sniffing fumes

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Nice engine stand. Did you make it?

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