Had some laser cut brackets delivered, fantastic service from LaserFast £33.00 for three brackets, two identical 6mm and one 2mm both mild steel, I sent them some CAD drawings and a member of staff, Nicola went paitently through them with me via several emails to ensure they were correct before cutting them out, and they were delivered within 3 days once we new them to be right.
The two identical brackets are to allow the fitting of a set of Harris adjustable rear sets designed to fit a Kawasaki and the single bracket is for the ignition switch since it found its home on the yokes taken up by the gauges.
I guess you could cut your own for a fraction of the cost but I wouldn't have been happy with my own results and was surprised at the price considering it was for one off's
Took my 600 boxeye for an MOT...passed with no advisories......never failed in 15 ish years of ownership ......only 1637 miles this year slightly less than last year......
[color=rgb(255, 255, 255)]went[/color][color=rgb(255, 255, 255)][/size] to wesht cark today with a mate as pillion to see a vintage bike show ,not to fond of carrying pillions to be honest,it upsets how i like to ride but it was a good day[/color][color=rgb(255, 255, 255)][/size] out all the same ,,heres a few pics ,some real interesting machines there too [/color]
lol not sure what happened my text yes skibb bike fest small show really but some interesting bikes there and a preformance from stunt rider mattie griffin too :thumbup
Stripped the rear brake to have a wee check/clean.
Also took off the exhaust and gave it a wee clean and a lick of paint (unfortunately ran out of high temp paint si I just used a Tim of normal matt black) will be out on it on Thursday I hope so I imagine I'll be smelling something :lol
The nuts came off great so I was well chuffed and thanking one of the previous owners
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
yesterday i had the exup fault show so removed the valve, which as you guessed was siezed solid, toojk it to work today & released it with some wd40 and a bit of time,
came home & replaced it only to find it was slightly bent, :eek so i got a straight edge & a small rubber mallet and now all sorted & replaced, happy days,
only had the bike since friday, really surprised the misses as it took me 3 days to get it in bits :lol
6 months to the day since I had my little fall, I took it for a spin on some private ground and found that, with enough painkillers down my neck I can actually ride again.
Booked in for its MoT tomorrow.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
(28-10-15, 07:30 AM)mr self destruct link Wrote: 6 months to the day since I had my little fall, I took it for a spin on some private ground and found that, with enough painkillers down my neck I can actually ride again.
It's only 10 weeks for me since I was wiped out, had to get in the garage yesterday and sit on the Fazer
Don't know how long it'll be before I've got enough strength in my arms to ride again but I can't wait. Just to be able to do some tinkering on her would be nice but don't have the dexterity in my hands just yet :'(