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PaintVagrant posted:The wear on my tires wasnt very bad, but I found the front end a little squirrely the first few time I rode it. I wrote it off as just what this sort of bike feels like. Then I took a look at the date on the tires...2004. Oh. No dry rot, no blueing, my tire guy who did the swap coudnt believe how good they looked for how old they were. But I assume they were hard as rocks. man dont put grandpa tires on a shiney new f4i @Pope hi5 i also got rid of the crappy old sport touring Contis the PO put on for the Pirellis and the tuono rides like a brand new bike
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Razzled posted:man dont put grandpa tires on a shiney new f4i "Grandpa tires!" he grumbles, as he slowly mounts his maroon steed, grey-haired balls swaddled by its comfortable banana seat.
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 14:46 |
HenryJLittlefinger posted:I think this was meant to be quoting me? It sure was!
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 22:03 |
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Flat fix! http://imgur.com/a/iBFdo
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 22:35 |
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2 weeks ago I picked up one of the MRA adjustable touring screens to add to the Bandit, in anticipation of some longer highway runs later in the summer. First time out seemed to quiet things down a bit but would obviously need some adjusting and retesting etc. Went out today and the right mounting point slid off the windshield as I was blasting down the freeway at like 110 km/h. Got off the first exit to reposition the blade flat, since the air pressure alone would keep it steady for the remainder of the ride. Got back home to see wtf was going on, and 3 of the 4 set screws that hold the clamps to the main windscreen are missing. And I thought I'd tightened them up pretty well when I installed it. Time to write some annoyed emails.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 03:27 |
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Eh, screws that you tighten yourself don't seem to be the company's fault.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 03:30 |
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Loctite is your friend.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 04:14 |
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Put blue Loctite on everything always.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 04:16 |
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I also enjoy Loctite 603
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 08:58 |
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Chris Knight posted:MRA adjustable touring screen problems But did it stop your trilby from flying off?
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 09:07 |
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Put on Rox 2" rotatable risers and had to pull the triple apart to rerun the lines, I can reach the bars now without bending over too far.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 19:06 |
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Here4DaGangBang posted:But did it stop your trilby from flying off? LOL
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 21:22 |
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Installed the drive belt. Used KY jelly to help slide it on. Same stuff I use when my visor mechanism feels a little, err, dusty.
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 00:47 |
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Got my 1956 BMW back together after rebuilding the engine and upgrading it from an R50 to an R69S which was a horrible idea that I never should have done. Everyone who knows these bikes knows that they were virtually unchanged in manufacture from 1955 to 1969. Except in this case "virtually" means that literally everything was changed but you can't tell it was changed by looking at the parts. All of the parts look identical and none of them fit. I had to replace the crank, cam, tappets, pushrods, heads, rockers, cylinders, pistons, carbs, entire exhaust, and had to have the engine case, front bearing carrier and timing cover modified by a machinist and had to carve up various other parts myself as well. The only thing I've gained by this was to have a late model R69S style engine in an engine case with a 1956 serial number on it. And I think there's a decent chance it may blow up after a hundred miles because I re-engineered the whole engine and I'm not an engineer. Ran fairly good today though, just has a slightly hanging idle which I'm assuming is an idle jet issue.
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 01:30 |
Old BMW's are remarkably like old Hondas, who knew?
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 02:06 |
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I stole a spare master link chain clip from my roommate and applied it to my chain, which no longer had one. Please go check your chains. Also don't use clip chains.
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 23:10 |
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HAMAS HATE BOAT posted:I stole a spare master link chain clip from my roommate and applied it to my chain, which no longer had one. I check often, but I installed correctly so it's always still there. Besides *#*520 spare link in toolkit erry dey 520*#*
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 23:18 |
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HAMAS HATE BOAT posted:I stole a spare master link chain clip from my roommate and applied it to my chain, which no longer had one. Any idea on how you lost the clip? Clips seem pretty safe to me, I actually had to struggle a bit to remove mine when the time came. Can't imagine how it could just fall off by itself. Edit: I would however never re-use a clip.
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 23:28 |
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Finally got new tires (Pilot Street Radials) for my CBR250 I got a month ago. I had been wondering why it was so hard to lean over in the first few times riding it. It was because stock the rear was pretty much shot and squared off (also has a small leak that looses about ~5psi per day).
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 23:29 |
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Label Facing Right posted:Pilot Street Radials You'll like those. I got them for the sumo several months back. Good all around tire, though the back likes to step out on really aggressive cornering (which might be more the bike than the tire). It's good in rain, and the tread has held up great.
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# ? Jul 6, 2016 23:50 |
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Coydog posted:You'll like those. I got them for the sumo several months back. Good all around tire, though the back likes to step out on really aggressive cornering (which might be more the bike than the tire). It's good in rain, and the tread has held up great. Glad to hear that. I was debating on just getting another IRC Roadwhatever rear but figured if I was going to get new tires I might as well just go ahead and get the full set. I haven't really gained the confidence to corner super aggressively yet, but that may be because I'm worried the rear may slip out on me in the back of my mind. Hooray Dialysis fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Jul 7, 2016 |
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makka-setan posted:Any idea on how you lost the clip? Clips seem pretty safe to me, I actually had to struggle a bit to remove mine when the time came. Can't imagine how it could just fall off by itself. It's happened to me but in that particular case it's safe to assume total and constant neglect was the cause. Don't use clip type master links. Label Facing Right posted:Glad to hear that. I was debating on just getting another IRC Roadwarrior rear but figured if I was going to get new tires I might as well just go ahead and get the full set. IRC's are criminally bad tyres, you don't know what you're missing. Also don't worry about the rear slipping out (unless you hit gravel or some other similar thing), the front will wash out long before that starts being a problem.
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Label Facing Right posted:that may be because I'm worried the rear may slip out on me in the back of my mind. Good tires will help with that. Even when the back kicks out on the EX250, on Pirellis, it's more of a "WOOOOO" moment than a "WHOANONONO" moment. In general, good tires will give you a more controlled and uniform experience, so that you can learn. Speaking of: Picked up the EX250 with brand new Pirelli Sport Demons front and back. Prior rear tire would have given me 10k easily, so I decided to just replace front and back with it at once. Then the mechanic found an extra $300 of things needing done... -rear brake pad cracked (no idea) -rear hub dampener worn out badly (No idea how this happened) -Cam chain tensioner gummed up so the cam chain has been flopping around badly and loudly for the past 5-15k . I have no idea, I just thought that was a normal Kawi drivetrain noise, and I did all the cam chain research to rule it out, too. God only knows what it's done to the engine, but it runs way smoother and quieter now. I know switching bikes isn't how you run from mechanical problems, but I'm dreaming of vstroms again.
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# ? Jul 7, 2016 01:29 |
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Coydog posted:
I beg to differ. Tomorrow I head down to Los Angeles for a week. I'm debating on whether I want to the the bike down PCH 1.
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# ? Jul 7, 2016 03:33 |
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Any reason I shouldn't be mixing Simple Green and Pine Sol? Because holy poo poo does it strip grease better than either on its own.
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 01:11 |
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No, they're fine together. I use both all the time -- Simple Green for general cleaning, and Pine-Sol at 1:2 with water for heavy degreasing of engine parts (the cyclic hydrocarbons in pine oil do a good job with the similar cyclic aromatics in gasoline varnish, etc.).
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# ? Jul 8, 2016 03:18 |
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R6 got the Ohlins rear today. Pretty sure it'll need to come back off for a lighter spring since it's the 105nm / 600lb spring, ah well. Ohlins 20mm valve kit comes this week for the forks and I've got a set of Race Tech .95 springs to go in at the same time.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 04:11 |
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Readjusted the All Balls steering head bearings, it felt like they loosened up a bit during my trip, first adjustment was too tight which caused the rear to wander. It feels like I got it right now.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 13:44 |
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Simple-green'd and brillo'd the brake rotor. poo poo gets real pulsey if it gets dirty, and it always gets dirty. Made sure the rotor was floating ok. Come to think of it I should probably hoard some rotor hardware for when it inevitably goes away forever.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 18:32 |
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clutchpuck posted:Simple-green'd and brillo'd the brake rotor. poo poo gets real pulsey if it gets dirty, and it always gets dirty. Made sure the rotor was floating ok. Yeah I've still got one of the EBR rotors stashed away, it's going to make me rich in a couple of years I tell you.
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# ? Jul 14, 2016 18:59 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-abUtRbUS_U
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Last night I got to ride home in the dark with the brake light switch adjusted to be constant on because the tail light had gone out. Today I fixed the tail light by pulling the seat off and looking at the connector. I didn't actually DO anything to it, I just LOOKED at it. EDIT: And here's a picture from the other day when I replaced the chain, sprockets and the bearing in the sprocket carrier. Dog Case fucked around with this message at 21:01 on Jul 14, 2016 |
# ? Jul 14, 2016 20:45 |
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Your GN125 is so clean. I should wash mine... show off my rust properly.
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 04:02 |
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Dog Case posted:Today I fixed the tail light by pulling the seat off and looking at the connector. I didn't actually DO anything to it, I just LOOKED at it. It's weird how often this is all you need to do. A while back our outboard motor wasn't starting, so I took the carburetor apart, looked at all the pieces, couldn't find any problems, put it back together and vroom it fired up. I think the float valve was stuck in place and just taking it apart loosened it up but still your issue is likely corrosion inside the connector that you shifted around when you moved it, grinding off enough to get a marginal connection -- open it up and hit it with contact cleaner
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Dog Case posted:Last night I got to ride home in the dark with the brake light switch adjusted to be constant on because the tail light had gone out. All the bikes at my MSF course were GN125s except for one or two. The instructor said at one point not too long ago they still had one fresh in the crate. They cracked open the crate, put it together and put some oil and and it was like a brand new bike. They must really taking a beating well. I could imagine all the drops and other crap they have been put through to be driven by newbies over and over and over. I almost wish I had taken some pictures but I left my phone in my backpack for most of the course and was busy chugging gatorade during breaks.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 18:33 |
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I lathered the bolts holding my kickstand on in lock tite and tightened the best I can with 2 finger tips. There is NO room for tools to reach those bolts unless you pull the pipes off from underneath the bike. I'm just glad I didn't lose the bolt when it backed out (not like it would fall out, you have to hit it out with something because it's so tight) and the bike didn't fall over when my kickstand was all wonky. It's still not super tight but I'm hoping the lock tite holds until I can get the pipes off to actually fit a new tool in there.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 19:33 |
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Schroeder91 posted:I lathered the bolts holding my kickstand on in lock tite and tightened the best I can with 2 finger tips. There is NO room for tools to reach those bolts unless you pull the pipes off from underneath the bike. I'm just glad I didn't lose the bolt when it backed out (not like it would fall out, you have to hit it out with something because it's so tight) and the bike didn't fall over when my kickstand was all wonky. It's still not super tight but I'm hoping the lock tite holds until I can get the pipes off to actually fit a new tool in there.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:46 |
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It's holding so far. I'm gonna try and get it done today if I can. I had the kick stand strapped to the bike with a ROK strap yesterday, just in case the other bolt came out.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 22:27 |
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Schroeder91 posted:It's holding so far. I'm gonna try and get it done today if I can. I had the kick stand strapped to the bike with a ROK strap yesterday, just in case the other bolt came out. Which European thumper are you riding?
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Suzuki Vstrom 1000. If you wanna hear more about bolts backing out, before I had it towed in for the engine replacement I found a subframe bolt backed out about 70%. When i got the bike back, they said all the engine mount bolts were loose, and I didn't loosening any of them. I meant to check over everything after I got it in October but kept procrastinating and then forgot. 06 with 41k miles when I got it, now 50k. The PO supposedly did a quite a bit of off pavement riding and tipped it a few times in dirt/gravel. Even claimed to go over a local mountain range 5 or 6 times on it.
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