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Got the color onto the new seat pan: Will take better pics in daylight after the clear. Now I gotta sort out the upholstery puzzle . . .
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:51 |
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1955 BMW R50 and a 1984 Guzzi V65SP with lots of bodywork issues
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 19:44 |
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Finally got the leaky fork seals replaced. I think the ones that were installed the last time were not the correct size. Due to the massive leaks the front pads were contaminated with oil so i replaced them and hosed the oil coated disc with some brake cleaner. Also replaced the speedo cable that decided to eject from the bike. Then did a quick clean up after a test ride. Cant wait to get some progressive springs and ditch the air fork setup.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 22:57 |
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CB900 Custom?
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 02:34 |
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Yep' all 600 pounds of 10 speed ujm excess.
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 03:43 |
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I had a slow-leak rear flat, so I ordered some new tires and decided to replace brakepads while I was in there. After a terrible week of watching my bike sit pitifully by itself, the tires arrived. I pulled the wheels, got the tires mounted, and did the brakes (my rears were apparently loooong overdue) I'd never done biek wheel installation before (brakes either for that matter), but with judicial use of a rubber mallet, a friend, and various tools I got them back on. Wheelbrushed some rust off the rear axle while it was out. Brakepads were a breeze. Getting the bike off cinderblocks by myself wasn't Son, there are bikes with whitewalls, and bikes without - don't judge the ones who lack.
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# ? Jun 6, 2013 04:47 |
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Bug screen, mirrors and frame sliders (not pictured). REALLY wish I took a before picture because it changed the look of the bike in a big/good way.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 02:26 |
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Stugazi posted:Bug screen, mirrors and frame sliders (not pictured). What year is that?
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 04:57 |
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2013 Street Triple (no R) 2,000 miles in ~90 days. Freaking love it.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 05:11 |
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Stugazi posted:2013 Street Triple (no R) gently caress yeah. Strange they went back to the boxy brake fluid res though. Every time I get on mine after riding my DRZ around I'm struck by the fantasticness that is the motor. If I could suggest one mod get the 1050 throttle tube, changes it to an even more aggressive beast for only 10 bucks.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 05:17 |
Covert Ops Wizard posted:gently caress yeah. Strange they went back to the boxy brake fluid res though. Every time I get on mine after riding my DRZ around I'm struck by the fantasticness that is the motor. If I could suggest one mod get the 1050 throttle tube, changes it to an even more aggressive beast for only 10 bucks. Yes. The best $15 I've ever spent.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 05:57 |
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Akrapovic Ti slipon for the 675. $750-ish new - my favorite exhaust, I had to. BlackMK4 fucked around with this message at 07:20 on Jun 7, 2013 |
# ? Jun 7, 2013 07:15 |
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Stugazi posted:Bug screen, mirrors and frame sliders (not pictured). It does, I didn't recognize it at first. I took my old man fairing off my r1150r Rockster so now it's naked. I think it looks a lot better.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 13:37 |
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I dropped it. Two bikes, three years and 30000 km and now I drop it on my own walkway. The frame slider took most of the damage, the shiny bits fell on the grass.
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# ? Jun 7, 2013 17:11 |
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My friend's SV hadn't had an oil change in at least 6,000 miles and the radiator fluid was a nice shade of chunky brown. His chain also hadn't been cleaned in a thousand miles and the wires are falling out of his "race bike with lights slapped on for quick sale" HID kit. Also, his throttle tube cluster was -----------> way over [here] for some reason so he had to extend his arm an extra 6" to reach that specific handlebar and his clutch cable is a non-S version and it's on its last legs. Got the oil and radiator fluid changed, Z3n's mirrors installed (he's eternally grateful!), the loving awkward handlebar fixed, and am gonna rewire his HID with a relay and get his new clutch cable installed. Dude's gotta have a running bike! He said it already handles/revs way better now. I can't even imagine what it was like beforehand though...
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# ? Jun 9, 2013 06:31 |
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And the circle of life of lovely SVs slowly getting functional contiunes...
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# ? Jun 9, 2013 06:47 |
Took it for the first proper ride since getting it 95% repaired, gave the hosed old PR2's a send-off before I get new tyres next week and made the bike do things it really wasn't designed for in the process. It's amazing how a lovely ride where nothing seems to mesh somehow just instantly clicks after riding for half an hour down a gravel road. I guess the sheer terror of it focused my attention and made me stop thinking too much; after that I ended up burning 14L of petrol to 130km which is roughly half the mileage I get compared to non-dong riding. Best $30 I ever spent.
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# ? Jun 9, 2013 08:54 |
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makka-setan posted:I dropped it. Two bikes, three years and 30000 km and now I drop it on my own walkway. The frame slider took most of the damage, the shiny bits fell on the grass. That's alright. I'm pushing 20 bikes and I dropped my nicest one (96 CBR600) a couple weeks ago. Of course the ONE time I drop one it's the goddamn pretty bike. Trapped in gated community because the gates use the same stupid loving magnetic sensors as stoplights. I had to push the bike through a pedestrian gate because there's no override button for the gate. I had to push the bike through grass next to the sidewalk in order to get it to fit through the gate. Front tire hit dogshit, bike went down away from me onto the sidewalk, I flipped over the bike trying to save it. It was not a good day.
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# ? Jun 9, 2013 18:46 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:That's alright. I'm pushing 20 bikes and I dropped my nicest one (96 CBR600) a couple weeks ago. Of course the ONE time I drop one it's the goddamn pretty bike. If you can push it you can ride it, no?
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# ? Jun 9, 2013 20:30 |
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And do a burnout on the dog poo poo.
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 02:32 |
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Wired in a new voltage regulator and fixed the charging system for good hopefully. Then rode it through a short, twisty nature preserve road and pissed everyone off. (also I took a dumb picture of it)
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 22:00 |
Yerok posted:Wired in a new voltage regulator and fixed the charging system for good hopefully. Then rode it through a short, twisty nature preserve road and pissed everyone off. This is pretty sweet. Do you look like a hunched over giant riding it? Or is perspective tricking me and it is, in fact, not a very small bike?
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 23:09 |
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It's a tiny bike, but I'm just barely 6" and have kinda short legs. I still look pretty hunched over though, and the footpeg placement perfectly puts my knees in the indents. I don't think anyone who's not me could ride it without dying of discomfort.
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 23:12 |
Yerok posted:It's a tiny bike, but I'm just barely 6"
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 23:16 |
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Hahahahaha. I'm not going to edit that one, I think it's worth leaving just the way it is.
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# ? Jun 10, 2013 23:25 |
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Yerok posted:Wired in a new voltage regulator and fixed the charging system for good hopefully. Then rode it through a short, twisty nature preserve road and pissed everyone off. Fuckin' hipster bike... that is totally sweet.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 01:32 |
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I rode my bike to work today for the first time. Quite intoxicating.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 17:06 |
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Replaced my Tokico 6 pot calipers with a seized piston with Nissin 4-pots from a first gen Bandit 1200! Same piston surface area and stopping power as the Tokicos but a lot better lever feel. The hydraulic ratio is the same but I can pretty much do stoppies with one finger now, instead of having to bring the brake lever all the way to the bar to push the extra stupid amount of brake fluid through the system of the Tokicos. Considering it would have cost as much to fix the Tokicos as it was to get the 4-pots and Galfer HH pads and fluid, it was a no-brainer to upgrade to the more reliable Nissins. 2000+ Bandit 1200 owners, I highly recommend this mod! Also, I put Tuono mirrors on my Bandit. It's amazing how well they work-- way better than even my car's mirrors.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 21:54 |
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mad.radhu posted:I rode my bike to work today for the first time. Quite intoxicating. How many more times than normal did you look at the clock or out the window, waiting for quittin' time?
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 22:19 |
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The tank looks like it says "the sour pissturd", please confirm.
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# ? Jun 12, 2013 19:08 |
Xovaan posted:Replaced my Tokico 6 pot calipers with a seized piston with Nissin 4-pots from a first gen Bandit 1200! Nice. Did the factory brake line fittings bolt on? I'm getting braided lines shortly and I don't want to jump in then find the 4-pots take a different fitting.
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# ? Jun 12, 2013 23:08 |
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Those are aftermarket braided lines, but yeah, they fit with a minute amount of finagling-- the banjos are at a different angle between the Tokicos and the Nissins but not by much. The bolt thread pattern on the Nissins are different (1.0 compared to 1.25) but if you are buying calipers online, they should be coming with the banjo bolts anyway. Other than that, no issues from what I've seen!
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 02:52 |
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Dellikose posted:The tank looks like it says "the sour pissturd", please confirm. It says "The Green Bastard." Which is about the best description of the piece of poo poo that I can come up with, and a Trailer Park Boys reference as a bonus.
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 03:24 |
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Rerouted, wired armored and tip tied the wiring harness trouble spots on the KLR then took apart the gauge housing to lube up the odometer to get the trip working again, seems like it is.
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# ? Jun 17, 2013 00:51 |
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Over the weekend, I installed a handlebar conversion kit on my SV650S. This one: http://www.topyokes.com/conversion/307. Yes, I overpayed for it, but it's really well made. It came with a Renthal Low 'superbike' bar or whatever it's called, HEL SS braided lines and fittings, extended throttle cable, and the custom plate itself. Beware that this company takes loving forever to get you your poo poo and they have horrible customer service. Overall, the installation was a pain in the rear end. Throttle cables were pretty difficult to remove and replace and when I got the new ones installed, they looked WAY too long. It could have been that I routed them differently but ended up going with the stock cables. If I were to do it again, I would go with just the plate rather than the full kit. Opinions? Love the change. I actually like the bike now. It feels like it's really made for city riding and would be much more comfortable on a longer ride. It is definitely harder to get into a tuck on it, though. I had to zip-tie my brake fluid reservoir as there is no included method of mounting the reservoir to the Renthal bar. I'm going to make one out of an old wire clamp.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 02:43 |
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I haven't been able to do anything to my ride for 3 weeks. Somehow i pinched a nerve in my left leg or back and can't flex my ankle. Last time I rode after a bit I couldn't upshift anymore. Its killing me with all this good weather. Thinking it was just a pulled muscle from the gym I put off going to the doc until today and am now scheduled for an MRI and EMG next week. In the meantime, is it possible to put a heel-toe shifter on an SV 650?
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 22:56 |
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Abe Froman posted:I haven't been able to do anything to my ride for 3 weeks. Somehow i pinched a nerve in my left leg or back and can't flex my ankle. That happened to me years ago, it was my right ankle so i could still ride a bike. I could press down, but not lift up my foot, it just came back of its own accord after a few months.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 23:18 |
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Fitted new front-brake pads and disc for the first time. Failed miserably on my second day of trying to get a valve stem in. Phoning a mobile bike mechanic tomorrow, but how the hell can something so tiny be so hard to fit? I wouldn't post about either, but because the previous owner hasn't lubed a loving single fastener or part on it every bit of maintenance has had multiple-hour long extensions to the estimated time. At least I'll be very grateful when I have to do maintenance on a new bike, and I did get that wonderful moment of pulling the wrapping paper off and being practically blinded by the shininess of a fresh disc.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 23:57 |
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echomadman posted:That happened to me years ago, it was my right ankle so i could still ride a bike. I could press down, but not lift up my foot, it just came back of its own accord after a few months. Yeah, that's what I told the doctor, that I wished it was my right ankle because I ride. He then asked me if I knew that doctors called motorcycles "donorcycles.". Hurrr.
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Find someone who wants to trade down from a 1000 and leave it in 2nd.
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