What started off as changing 2 clock bulbs, turned in stripping all the fairing , lights and brackets and ended with me touching up the brackets and various other painty type bits.... all back together now and I may go for a spin in a bit.... but as I write this, its started spitting again. :rolleyes
I made a crude but working fazer turntable so I can ride my Razer in the garage and spin my bike round on the spot so its ready to ride out for the trip
(03-05-15, 10:11 PM)flakey link Wrote: I made a crude but working fazer turntable so I can ride my Razer in the garage and spin my bike round on the spot so its ready to ride out for the trip
I made one of those once but I found that the bike just found it easier to spin on its center stand than the turntable I made ( admittedly it was just a couple of sheets of 3mm plastic bloted together with some grease in between)
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I used a piece of ply as long as the bike, 1 x lazy Susan 300mm bearing which can take 450kg weight, 2 x small block of wood to chock the front wheel, 1 x offcut of ply, could upload pics or maybe a small vid if you really want to see, the challenge I had was the bike is only 4" smaller in lenght than the width of the garage, crude but works lovely
(03-05-15, 10:26 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I made one of those once but I found that the bike just found it easier to spin on its center stand than the turntable I made ( admittedly it was just a couple of sheets of 3mm plastic bloted together with some grease in between)
The perfect way to twist & buckle a stand, tut tut.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
I got a motorbike dolly skate thing off ebay that you put the centre stand on and you can move it anyware in my garage saves loads of space and great when space is at a premium