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What did you do to your bike today?
#81
put some decals on the new custom side fairing, good old ebay
What matters is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog
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#82
Rode it Big Grin
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#83
Passed my IAM Advanced Test on mine Smile
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#84
I rode mine for 170 miles until the reserve counter came on and I missed the rain but enjoyed the sunshine Smile
Greybeard now 
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#85
(19-11-11, 06:48 PM)Looney tune link Wrote: Sold it !! My CCM

And another, my 600  Sad  :'( , gone to a great home tho  Smile
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
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#86
fitted an R6 shock and shorter links. should improve handling and ride quality.
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#87
fitted some wave discs

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#88
Oil and filter change today, te side fairing I put on made getting at the filter a real pain!
What matters is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog
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#89
As I've been unwell for a while I took it put for a short trip to the coast just to get some sea air.
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#90
Fitted an R1 gear shift joint. Makes for a much shorter lever throw.  Smile
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#91
Took the bike for the M.O.T. today and managed to avoid getting wet. Naturally it passed.
A nice looking bike that was being tested when I arrived failed because the rear brake pads were practically on the metal! Beats me why anyone would let them get that bad, but especially not to check them before the M.O.T.  :\
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#92
Got it dirty in the rain this mornin then just cleaned polished n waxed ready for a blast to the lakes on sunday. Big Grin
Damn those racetecs grip like glue
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#93
Fitted some crash bungs...... hope I'm not tempting fate!

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#94
take carbs off....put carbs on again....take carbs off....put carbs on again....take carbs off....put carbs on again.......................................................
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#95
Put a new BT021 in the back. The last one lasted 9,000 miles.
Cleaned it after Brands/Thruxton, looks like its going to get dirty going up to Assen.
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#96
(17-04-12, 09:52 PM)no33devils link Wrote: Fitted some crash bungs...... hope I'm not tempting fate!

I didnt bother with those initially, then fell off at 20mph and did some damage. I haven't crashed a bike I've bunged up.
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#97
Left it in the shed! :o :o :o
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#98
Fitted heated grips
Fitted Optimate lead and Optimate 12v socket (neat bit of kit)
Text book exup lube and cable adjustment
Long overdue front and rear suspension adjustment to suit my...ahem, build


Tomorrow? To tell wouldn't be in the spirit of this thread  Wink
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#99
Yesterday.
Stripped and greased head race bearings. Gave the front brakes a bit of a sort out while I was down there Smile
Today.
Rode it to work and back. Nice. Big Grin
Its better to ask a stupid question than make a stupid mistake.
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rode it, throttle up a straight in second about 9k rpm hit a spot of diesel back end kicked out to the left then the right luckily i controlled.

Needless to say i needed a new pair of underpants after it  :lol
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