What did you do to your bike today ??
- Kwacky
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Put the cover back on the zx6r. I'm hoping it blew off rather than someone took it off to look at the bike. The zx6r is pinned between the hedge and the SX so it seems strange for someone to go to the trouble to remove it and not the SX . I don't think I buckled the cover down. The wind has been pulling on the SX cover which is much larger. I'll have to get a chain or a large disc lock and use the slots like I do on the SX to keep the cover in place.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Kwacky I hate when that happens. I remember one time I got home checked the bike and the cover was up in a tree! Hope your new one fixes any problems of it blowing off
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
What about some cam straps ?
Cheap and ideal for securing the covers from the wind. And really quick and simple to use.
Cheap and ideal for securing the covers from the wind. And really quick and simple to use.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
This is the kind of thing I mean.
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For what it's worth I think it will have blown away rather than someone snooping. The winds were high last night and we had to go and secure the wheelie bin as was left out for collection and exposed.
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For what it's worth I think it will have blown away rather than someone snooping. The winds were high last night and we had to go and secure the wheelie bin as was left out for collection and exposed.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
That's a good idea. I'll take a look.
I've got a disc lock on the front holding the cover on the SX and chain going round the back so that's kept the SX cover in place. The front clips have broken off so the cover can go back to R&G.
The cover on the zx6r is elasticated around the bottom and a snug fit so I've not bothered securing it down in the past.
I've got a disc lock on the front holding the cover on the SX and chain going round the back so that's kept the SX cover in place. The front clips have broken off so the cover can go back to R&G.
The cover on the zx6r is elasticated around the bottom and a snug fit so I've not bothered securing it down in the past.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Cheers for the link. I'll invest in a couple of those seeing as they're a good price.
I've not checked the bike covers for a few days so I guess the front could have worked it's way up over front wheel. Once the wind caught it it would have acted like a sail. I've seen the SX cover filling up with the wind for the past few nights.
I've not checked the bike covers for a few days so I guess the front could have worked it's way up over front wheel. Once the wind caught it it would have acted like a sail. I've seen the SX cover filling up with the wind for the past few nights.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
You can get them cheap as chips on ebay and handy for lots of little securing jobs and very useful to have handy around the house.
I noticed you said the covers flapping had worn the paint of the bar ends which is a common issue if covers are allowed to flap. These cam straps could help with that issue too.
Glad the link is helpful.
I noticed you said the covers flapping had worn the paint of the bar ends which is a common issue if covers are allowed to flap. These cam straps could help with that issue too.
Glad the link is helpful.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
This new Oxford cover is a stretch one. The RnG one is too large but the next size down is too small for the SX.
The RnG on the zx6r is spot on.
The RnG on the zx6r is spot on.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Nah the crud and mud is keeping all the rust firmly in place



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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Oxford Protex stretch cover is on the bike. It's got a strap underneath in the centre so I've bought a disc lock for the front wheel to keep it in place.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I've got a couple of spare batteries so I'm charging them up to swap them over during Christmas.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Decided to bring it home for Christmas as I'm of until the new year now. Hopefully will get out for a ride or two before it gets taken back to the brother in laws garage.
Very unusually, it put up a fight at being started. First time I've tried to start it for at least three months. It did fire up first time (just) but kicked in with an engine warning light. Put it on a battery charger for half an hour and it fired up good as gold.
It's now tucked up under a cover on the patio with the charger on again.
Very unusually, it put up a fight at being started. First time I've tried to start it for at least three months. It did fire up first time (just) but kicked in with an engine warning light. Put it on a battery charger for half an hour and it fired up good as gold.
It's now tucked up under a cover on the patio with the charger on again.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Went out for a 60mile round trip with my observer before my cross check on Tuesday. Went really well, got caught out in a few showers but nothing major. Was actually good to go out in the greasy and wet conditions just to see how I adjust to riding in them. Had a couple of slippy moments, one was just after filling up, think I may of had some oil left in the tyre after driving through BP!
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Today went out for a 70mile trip finding the meet place for the cross check tomorrow. It's going to take an hour to get to the meet place so it should give me a nice little warm up ride o get into the swing of things.
Wish me luck!
Wish me luck!
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Put my new stubby on .... I think I'cve woke up the neighbourhood
Nice burble on tick over but I went around the block and Spudlet 2 said he heard my all the way round

Nice burble on tick over but I went around the block and Spudlet 2 said he heard my all the way round

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Fitted the Chinese/track fairings on the 999 then as it is so mild went to to Fowlers for an egg & bacon sarnie
to make sure nothing came loose etc, it was all good.. Then when I got back as it was still so nice had a bimble over to WSM on the multi on the whole a very enjoyable day.

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