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in reply to: Whangamata Beach Hop (lots of cars, not much text) #12071
More to come..
in reply to: Fork seal replacement 1150GS #12051Hi Tony, thanks for that, I'll take the seal as well. It's bound to happen one of these days.
in reply to: Fork seal replacement 1150GS #12049I've got to apologize for not picking up the pads from you. I've been past your place a couple of times, but have had not cash on me. If you email me your account number I'll transfer you the money.
in reply to: Ngawi & White Rock Adventure #12043You guys have all the luck down there, I can't wait for the next Capital Coast ride.
Garry did mention that he got access to some interesting properties.
Hi Aslan,looking forward to meeting you again at the RAG. Gerda has decided to come as well, so I will be on the 1150 with road tyres. I am not keen enough to take that onto Fischer's track.
in reply to: King Country Adventure ride (Kiwibiker) #11972I've just spent the day working on the R80GS. I had the transmission out again, but everything looked fine. The clutch rod was ok. The little barrel with the bearing showed signs of wear and its little housing had a slight step worn into the sidewall. The was a bit of gunk in the barrel housing. I assume that came from the barrel itself, as it must have been spinning inside the housing. As I had a new clutch cable I installed that on assembly.Well, everything is up and running again. The clutch lever takes more force to pull than it needed before, but it does its job. I guess I'll have to have a bit of faith in the clutch, while doing the 42nd again. At least the clutch is grabbing regardless, so I can always shift clutchless if it happens again :-D.
in reply to: Airhead starter motors #11801Thanks for the link. I may get him to do my gearbox one of these days, hopefully later rather than sooner.
in reply to: Bronz Riding Course #12011😀 Let's call it a sense for survival.
in reply to: King Country Adventure ride (Kiwibiker) #11971AS a thought how long is it since you rode the bike Alex? When I was a lad (last week) single plate clutches had a habit of "Freezing" which basically meant they would not release. It usually occured if the vehicle had last been used on a wet day then left parked in humid conditions for extended periods (one to two weeks). Could also be caused by slight oil contamination on the plate (but I digress).Here is the fun part 😀 To free the clutch you could either tow the vehicle in low gear with the clutch disengaged (not really good on a bike) or put the vehicle into a high gear, hold the clutch in, hold the brakes and hit the starter.Is the end wall of your garage solid? 🙄
The bike had been used regularly and the clutch had work up to the intersection, but was a little grabby at the first stop. I did the high gear push yesterday and even did the starter thing, on the main stand. I think the clutch has probably freed up again. I just haven't had time to reattach the lever, so I could check. However, I still need to know what caused the problem. I don't want it to happen half way up on Fisher's track. I'll pull the swing arm on Saturday to see if I can get the clutch rod out. If it looks fine, I will reassemble and ride it for a while. If it happens again, I'll have to take the tranny out, for a better look.On a more positive note, the R1150GS is back. The left valves have been reseated and the pinging is gone, as far as I could tell. All horses are present and accounted for, what a difference! The gutted cat has left the exhaust note a little deeper, with a little popping on the over run. I can live with that. Experience have done a good job on it, but have had a bit of bad luck on reassembly, causing them to waste a lot of time trying to find the fault. They were very fair and professional. I can only recommend these guys.
in reply to: King Country Adventure ride (Kiwibiker) #11969clearly you need to change your mechanic. 👿
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in reply to: Bronz Riding Course #12008I think the exercise is brilliant, I just question the need to stand in front of the cone, closest to the oncoming rider. I would have 3-4 cones in front of me, to get me a fighting chance for the person who can't make up their mind.
in reply to: Bronz Riding Course #12003Sounds good. Can anyone point me in the right direction for signing up for it?
The contact details are in every newsletter under 'other events'. You can download one from the website, if you don't have one handy.
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