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Bike Tips 101
« on: 25 February 2014, 08:58:34 am »
So after fixing my bike I decide to go on a cleaning frenzy. Yes, I got a bit over zealous with the polish, so here's the first one. Feel free to add your own, but hope this thread is kept light hearted mocking daft things you've done.


#1 Don't use polish on your seat unless you have a crazy desire to cling on for dear life at anything above 7.6mph

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #1 on: 25 February 2014, 09:05:19 am »
#2 when changing oil, having the bike on the side stand means it will NOT drip straight out the drain hole :lol

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #2 on: 25 February 2014, 09:16:53 am »
#4 when polishing chrome and stainless steel add a small amount of WD40 with Autosol....comes up a treat

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #3 on: 25 February 2014, 09:43:05 am »
#5 - When chaining your bike up in the dark, remember to check for dogsh*t around the pole.  Failure to do so will mean you may pull the chain through it thereby covering your cover, rear wheel and hands in the unthinkable.
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #4 on: 25 February 2014, 09:46:21 am »
#5 - When chaining your bike up in the dark, remember to check for dogsh*t around the pole.  Failure to do so will mean you may pull the chain through it thereby covering your cover, rear wheel and hands in the unthinkable.

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #5 on: 25 February 2014, 09:55:04 am »
#5 - When chaining your bike up in the dark, remember to check for dogsh*t around the pole.  Failure to do so will mean you may pull the chain through it thereby covering your cover, rear wheel and hands in the unthinkable.


We may already have a winner hahaha. I nearly spit coffee out.  :rollin

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #6 on: 25 February 2014, 10:08:59 am »
#6 when trying to start your bandit dont push it all the way around the block trying to bump it.insted just pull the clutch in :o :\ :lol

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #7 on: 25 February 2014, 10:44:00 am »
When replacing your fuel filter remember to turn the petrol tap to off. I have actually done this twice.

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #8 on: 25 February 2014, 11:03:11 am »
When changing the coolant, remember to put the drain bolt back in when refilling...

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #9 on: 25 February 2014, 11:08:29 am »
#9 remember to lift up the side stand before riding off...

It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #10 on: 25 February 2014, 11:11:20 am »
#9 remember to lift up the side stand before riding off...


Erm, your bike should stall should you even attempt to put it in gear with the side stand down....


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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #11 on: 25 February 2014, 11:13:48 am »
#10  Remove disc lock before trying to ride off. 

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #12 on: 25 February 2014, 11:15:48 am »
When replacing your fuel filter remember to turn the petrol tap back on afterwards.
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #13 on: 25 February 2014, 11:35:23 am »
Before calling out the recovery services when your bike won't start, first check that it in neutral !!!!!




(Not me of course, but a bloke I "rescued" on the front at Brighton who had been trying for two hours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #14 on: 25 February 2014, 11:47:46 am »
When wandering around a bike park at silverstone like a lost soul looking for your bike be sure to remember which one you took ......
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #15 on: 25 February 2014, 11:49:41 am »
#14 Remember when adjusting the chain for the correct slack, it goes, left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side,  left hand side, right hand side. Bugger, that'll do

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #16 on: 25 February 2014, 11:59:21 am »
When changing a clutch, remember to do the sump bolt up more than hand tight.
Saves dumping 4L of brand new oil down the motorway  :rolleyes

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #17 on: 25 February 2014, 12:03:44 pm »
#16 When changing the oil, remember to tighten the sump bolt afterwards *ahem* Exup

#17 When changing the oil, don't try to look underneath the bike and end up dipping your head in the catch tray  :o

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #18 on: 25 February 2014, 12:07:09 pm »
#9 remember to lift up the side stand before riding off...


Erm, your bike should stall should you even attempt to put it in gear with the side stand down....

Yes, it does. But starting the bike in neutral with the clutch in select 1st and wondering why it's stalled is a little embarrassing... haha

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #19 on: 25 February 2014, 03:11:03 pm »
 When wiring something to your bike remember the carefully measured heat sink wrap is best put on the wires rather than your seat when you solder it up
 
Turning a battery 180 degrees (and forgetting) then trying to fit back into a handed comportment will not work ,despite saying “how hard can it be “ several times
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #20 on: 25 February 2014, 04:46:09 pm »
11# Take the disc lock off before you take the bike off the centre stand

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #21 on: 25 February 2014, 06:34:15 pm »
Cover every hole or awkward corner before undoing an screws, if you drop any of them they WILL drop down there.

Make sure the old oil filter O ring is off before fitting new filter, unless you want to cover the bike and driveway with oil when you fire her up.

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #22 on: 25 February 2014, 07:40:19 pm »
Put the side stand down BEFORE dismounting.
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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #23 on: 25 February 2014, 08:04:08 pm »
When bump starting, jump on the bike before releasing the clutch.

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Re: Bike Tips 101
« Reply #24 on: 25 February 2014, 08:23:06 pm »
Make sure the kill switch is on before you blame the alarm. :D