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Post by stusco on Apr 26, 2024 7:38:55 GMT 1
Haribo gives me gout☹️
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Post by stusco on Apr 23, 2024 18:56:42 GMT 1
So does that mean the uk ns had more or less power than the jap version?
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Post by stusco on Apr 17, 2024 7:26:46 GMT 1
When i built my lc2 i ended up forking out for genuine bars after spending ages trying to get stuff to fit on pattern bars
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Post by stusco on Apr 15, 2024 15:05:14 GMT 1
I think tuned 570’s make 120bhp
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Post by stusco on Apr 14, 2024 21:26:53 GMT 1
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Post by stusco on Apr 14, 2024 17:15:40 GMT 1
Thats what I thought. Theres a lot of electrickery gotta fit in there Mine fits ok ,there is a few plugs to work around but you don’t see them anyway mine was welded on before building the bike ,that bracket looks good provided the cables reach mine just make it and the are standard length from Norbo ,you can get them made I believe
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Post by stusco on Apr 14, 2024 14:36:38 GMT 1
Thats the spot in your photo you can weld a bracket on or make one that clamps somehow
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Post by stusco on Apr 14, 2024 11:34:30 GMT 1
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Post by stusco on Apr 11, 2024 16:31:30 GMT 1
I was buying an Audi 90 quattro in the nineties i was checking under the bonnet noticed a plug off the alarm so i pushed it back on , all the windows went up and the doors locked eith the keys in the ignition and running ,it took them 45 mins to get the door open 😬i still bought it but removed the alarm
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Post by stusco on Apr 8, 2024 7:26:48 GMT 1
I was rather disappointed with that show. Never did they eat a buttie. No mention of salt and vinegar or anything wrapped in newspaper. Alex The movie was good😂
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Post by stusco on Apr 7, 2024 19:26:23 GMT 1
yes apart from some how the paint got marked which you cant see on the photo just after i fitted the motor next to the kick starter Rg400 now 570 by Maxwell Black, is it painted or cerakote? Im sure you can touch up
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Post by stusco on Apr 7, 2024 19:24:08 GMT 1
Yes its heavy i did mine myself I won’t do that again
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Post by stusco on Apr 7, 2024 19:20:58 GMT 1
The motor looks good
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Post by stusco on Apr 7, 2024 9:16:47 GMT 1
The thing that worries me is metal filings and grease and ball bearing not a good mixture
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Post by stusco on Apr 6, 2024 17:19:40 GMT 1
Eeek😞
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Post by stusco on Apr 4, 2024 15:46:45 GMT 1
I have this one from performance fabrications ill look it out as he probably got it from someone else It doesn’t have a schrader valve but is a good tool
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Post by stusco on Apr 4, 2024 7:40:12 GMT 1
Gents. Can anyone recommend an engine compression tester that has the scharder valve in the end off the flexible tube that screws in the plug hole. Many thanks Mark. Can i ask why? Out of interest
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Post by stusco on Apr 3, 2024 7:51:53 GMT 1
It should work well enough; "thats what its for" etc. It'll work until the bearing dies, it'll seize and cause you more grief and now youve a bit of a mess of glue to clean up as well. Ive always felt its a bit of a bodge but it seems its pretty well accepted as a fix these days. But is it a 'get you another mot fix' or the real deal... hmm... (same with the punch version... its not a real fix, but gets you out of trouble) Always remember... if you do a crank bearing... ONLY DO ONE CASE SIDE! Well I won’t mention using a cut up coke can as a shim then oops i just did😬 was’nt me by the way
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Post by stusco on Apr 1, 2024 17:58:37 GMT 1
I forgot my compressor
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Post by stusco on Apr 1, 2024 17:11:13 GMT 1
I do have a couple of spare fuses they are rcd,the cable will be buried and about 5m from the house , i was thinking i might get a lathe (usually after a couple of beers) i will get a parts washer and piller drill but it mainly for bike building as I don’t get peace in my garage these days whenever i open my garage i have a neighbour asking for help (they are all in their eighties)
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Post by stusco on Apr 1, 2024 16:39:54 GMT 1
Any advice on fitting a power supply to my new shed (not got it yet) its going to be a workshop , im getting a kitchen fitted in the next couple of weeks so im going to run the power supply under the floor when its ripped out and leave it coiled up until the shed arrives, is there any regs i need to abide with?
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Post by stusco on Apr 1, 2024 16:08:15 GMT 1
Really sorry to hear this I know your pain
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Post by stusco on Mar 28, 2024 19:21:55 GMT 1
It doesn’t look like yogi’s
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Post by stusco on Mar 28, 2024 19:19:47 GMT 1
It doesn’t look like yogi’s
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Post by stusco on Mar 28, 2024 14:17:31 GMT 1
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Post by stusco on Mar 24, 2024 18:39:05 GMT 1
I’d plus one for Sportsbikeshop. Wide range of different brands and you can order it to the store to try before you buy. I wanted a pair of Hood jeans as a they came out top in a load of tests. They’re really well specced and made and their customer service is brilliant. Problem is they just don’t fit me. Different stuff fits different people I guess - Shoei lids fit me brilliant, Arai don’t, and don’t get me started with cycling gear - poshboy italian gear and I’m XXXL, British stuff I’m an L. I got hood jeans i sent them back for alterations it was no problem and no cost to me , but they are just too heavy with the armour fitted they look good though
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Post by stusco on Mar 24, 2024 18:29:39 GMT 1
Try scott leathers i got my jacket made to measure for a reasonable price www.scottleathers.co.uk/i was lucky the owner was coming to visit his family local to me so i got measured up in the street outside his mums they make the leathers for the plod bikers
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Post by stusco on Mar 23, 2024 15:25:10 GMT 1
Fit tie wraps every couple of inches pulled tight all the way round then blow it up the tyre spreads instead of getting taller and eventually pops on the bead ,i had to do this when fitting tyres to my lc2 ,i also used warm tyres. I now pay to get them done
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Post by stusco on Mar 23, 2024 12:38:29 GMT 1
Welcome, the guys here really are a font of all knowledge, so if it's out there , you will find out. My lc has the heaviest clutch known to man , new springs, new cable and a long lever haven't really helped much, so I'm thinking a hydraulic one myself to. The only one iv found so far to purchase is from NK Racing, does look nice. Digger. What did you fit ? What most fit is standard springs and a genuine cable run correctly ,usually sorts the problem although its still not as light as other bikes.
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Post by stusco on Mar 20, 2024 18:37:03 GMT 1
Does it spark?
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