(27-06-16, 05:18 PM)dazza link Wrote: Swapped the bars out for some 758's. Got a local engineering company to tap the ends to accept the original bar end weights.
Feels a lot better, something I always noticed after riding my DRZ and that MT10.
Still toying with the idea to raise them an inch or not.
Looks very good, how do you find the width.
I am considering doing to same, but will probably shorten them to the same width as the originals.
Yes, feels much wider and totally different, will take a while to get used to it but that was what I was after as when I ride it after my DRZ the handlebars always felt too narrow.
Also, there was so much flex in the original bars. Not sure if that was a good or bad thing but these Renthals feel much more substantial.
Cleaned it , washed and chamoised it , Cleaned and lubed the chain , polished the down pipes , covered it in GT85 .
(27-06-16, 06:19 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=dazza link=topic=6412.msg235547#msg235547 date=1467044323]
Swapped the bars out for some 758's. Got a local engineering company to tap the ends to accept the original bar end weights.
Feels a lot better, something I always noticed after riding my DRZ and that MT10.
Still toying with the idea to raise them an inch or not.
Looks very good, how do you find the width.
I am considering doing to same, but will probably shorten them to the same width as the originals.
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I did that..........what I should have done was try them first before cutting 20mm off :o.....ive now bought another set :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
Loosely fitted these
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
(27-06-16, 09:48 PM)joebloggs link Wrote: Loosely fitted these Bloody hell Joe, more shiney bits? :pokefun
Looks good all the same, have you got much more to do to get it on the road?
Colin
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(28-06-16, 10:35 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=joebloggs link=topic=6412.msg235569#msg235569 date=1467060538]
Loosely fitted these Bloody hell Joe, more shiney bits? :pokefun
Looks good all the same, have you got much more to do to get it on the road?
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Spent all afternoon drawing up some new sub frame mounts, 7 bloody hours cutting up piece's of card, measuring, cutting again etc etc, transfer to PC, still not happy with it.
So, no, its a way off yet.
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
Noticed what I thought was slight cam chain noise so removed CCT to check it.
Circlip holding the plunger in came off in my hand, took me almost an hour to get the bloody thing back together :'(
Bolted on my modified Ventura rack system, in preparation for this weekends LOFO campout, weather dependent, as always in this country.
Whizz kid sitting pretty on his two wheeled stallion.
Took the carbs off, blew out all the jets and cleaned the float bowls, then fitted the replacement ignition coils from Gheeks.
Then, just before firing it up, thought I'd take the lower plug out of the lower spout in the exhaust can.
Bikes running superbly now and sounds a treat.
(02-07-16, 03:19 PM)Millietant link Wrote: Took the carbs off, blew out all the jets and cleaned the float bowls, then fitted the replacement ignition coils from Gheeks.
Then, just before firing it up, thought I'd take the blanking plug out of the lower spout in the exhaust can.
Bikes running superbly now and sounds a treat.
Shit Darren....did u have an off aswell? Speed ? Road? How did the bike respond?.....any way u can get an engineer shop to weld up a fix?
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup.... :-))
Chain snapped, Dazza?
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Think that's obvious Merv....I'll call u later..see how ur doin
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No, didn't have an off, was at the bottom of my road giving it a handful in 2nd over a lump in the road. Chain snapped and holed the crankcase. My own fault, just one of those things.
I was going to take her off the road at the end of the month anyway and give her a good overhaul, just been put forward a bit I think.
Lookin at it closely I think u might be able to save it tho...waddya think? Did any bits of the case go inside? While u were slowing did it chuck it out the back?...did u check for the debris on the road?
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Went back later and retrieved the chain, it's fucked mate, not repairing that. You can quite clearly see the crank and conrod. Most of the chunks were resting on the frame and the smaller bits inside the sprocket cover. Think the oil coming out prevented anything entering the crank.
Going to take it off the road and source an engine or complete donor bike. Shit happens mate.
washed it and noticed the washer that should be behind the front sprocket not behind the front sprocket but under the casing where i keep the gunk :lol [/size] and upon further inspection ,sure enough my nut had gone walkabout, :'( [/size] i thought it was only the 600's that threw off there nuts :rolleyes [/size], so she will be stayin put untill the new one arrives,,ill have to make do with the apprillia
please god let the sun keep shining
ah i give up :wall
please god let the sun keep shining
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