What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
That sounds great, I bet it's astounding on the road.
To my bike I did replace the front fairing, fitted the LED front indicator bulbs (fairing off job) and replaced the front brakes, as soon as the bike was apart it started raining so I had no choice but to carry on...
When I get my own place it will have a nice big garage so that I can tinker under cover.
To my bike I did replace the front fairing, fitted the LED front indicator bulbs (fairing off job) and replaced the front brakes, as soon as the bike was apart it started raining so I had no choice but to carry on...
When I get my own place it will have a nice big garage so that I can tinker under cover.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Get a popup gazebo mate, 2.5 meter minimum. Perfect for when it rains.Stonesie wrote:That sounds great, I bet it's astounding on the road.
To my bike I did replace the front fairing, fitted the LED front indicator bulbs (fairing off job) and replaced the front brakes, as soon as the bike was apart it started raining so I had no choice but to carry on...
When I get my own place it will have a nice big garage so that I can tinker under cover.
As I don't have a garage is what I do, can even wash the bike in there.
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That sounds naughty... That's a grin maker if ever I saw one.kingfixer wrote:[video]https://youtu.be/pYFvH1Ys6jA[/video]
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Took the versys out for a quick spin. It's not been ridden for a few weeks so I wanted to make sure the battery was alright and that nothing on the bike had seized.
It started first time. Nice little ride locally in a mix of roads.
It started first time. Nice little ride locally in a mix of roads.
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Went out with a mate to a popular bike meet. Not normally my thing tbh, but went for a social as not been meeting up much with mates in lockdown.
Bike meet was packed. Ended up meeting a mate from school. Must be 30 years. He was on this concours condition RG500
Bike meet was packed. Ended up meeting a mate from school. Must be 30 years. He was on this concours condition RG500

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Today I rode over to my mate's house to fit the pannier rails to her bike and bedded in my new brakes, there's a bit of a vibration at 10mph but that's because numb nuts here had lined the 2 disc's up so the pads were hitting the grooves all together.
I have just moved the left disc around 1 hole and re torqued it, so after this coffee I will give it another run.
The jobs on my friends Z900 kept growing, fit the pannier rails, sure, quick job... Oh and fit these LED indicators, oh they need resistors, and this power lead for heated gloves, and re-align my headlight...
Good fun though, I do like tinkering.
I have just moved the left disc around 1 hole and re torqued it, so after this coffee I will give it another run.
The jobs on my friends Z900 kept growing, fit the pannier rails, sure, quick job... Oh and fit these LED indicators, oh they need resistors, and this power lead for heated gloves, and re-align my headlight...
Good fun though, I do like tinkering.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Kwacky wrote:Didn't you get new pads at the same time?
Yeah I fitted a new set of EBC HH pads, after rotating one disc the vibration is much reduced. At higher speeds they are way better than warped OEM discs, I did one emergency stop because of some impatient driver and the stopping power is really good.

Once they are fully bedded in they will be a great set of stoppers.
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Took the Dorsoduro out for for its longest spin so far, clocked about 90 miles before I had to get back. It certainly seems more nimble now the back box has been removed, the new cans make a lovely pop on the overrun
. Lovely comfortable bike on a long run, although I really bought it to do some commuting on. Also tried out the new SP Connect phone mount which works spot on, also have a charging lead as well, the gloves which are touch screen friendly work great.
I also tried out the new jacket that has been hanging up until I got the bike back, an Icon Tarmac jacket, lovely and light but totally waterproof, has a large vent under the armpits and on the top of the arms which have waterproof zips. After the first ride it’s my favourite jacket already, so comfortable to wear and fits really well.
So all in all a very good day, got my bike back and all the things I have bought work brilliantly so very happy.

I also tried out the new jacket that has been hanging up until I got the bike back, an Icon Tarmac jacket, lovely and light but totally waterproof, has a large vent under the armpits and on the top of the arms which have waterproof zips. After the first ride it’s my favourite jacket already, so comfortable to wear and fits really well.
So all in all a very good day, got my bike back and all the things I have bought work brilliantly so very happy.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
How friendly is this female friend? Sounds like an imbalance of services being renderedStonesie wrote:Today I rode over to my mate's house to fit the pannier rails to her bike and bedded in my new brakes, there's a bit of a vibration at 10mph but that's because numb nuts here had lined the 2 disc's up so the pads were hitting the grooves all together.
I have just moved the left disc around 1 hole and re torqued it, so after this coffee I will give it another run.
The jobs on my friends Z900 kept growing, fit the pannier rails, sure, quick job... Oh and fit these LED indicators, oh they need resistors, and this power lead for heated gloves, and re-align my headlight...
Good fun though, I do like tinkering.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Okay cheers. Just looking if there's a cheap protection for the Satin Black MTB I'm going to get and knew you said you find cleaning yours a doddle. What products do you clean with?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Taxed it, it seems i have been using it for three weeks with no tax. I didn't get a reminder.
£93 is a stupid amount to pay for a motorcycle when some **** in a Range Rover is only paying £140.
£93 is a stupid amount to pay for a motorcycle when some **** in a Range Rover is only paying £140.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I hose it down. Wash it by hand with Chemical Guys matt satin shampoo, hose it down then towel dry it.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
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Did you remember or do they follow up with a threatening demand after a few weeks?duke63 wrote:Taxed it, it seems i have been using it for three weeks with no tax. I didn't get a reminder.
£93 is a stupid amount to pay for a motorcycle when some **** in a Range Rover is only paying £140.