What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Realised I have been putting off new tyres for too long. The bike has been sliding all over the place today.
Time to put a call into Mike.
Time to put a call into Mike.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Oil and filter change
Brakes stripped and cleaned
Brake fluid change
Coolant changed
Spark plugs checked
Suspension linkage cleaned and greased
Chain degreased, cleaned and lubed
Radiator cleaned of dead bugs
Fasteners torqued
Head bearing checked
All ready for a good thrashing
Brakes stripped and cleaned
Brake fluid change
Coolant changed
Spark plugs checked
Suspension linkage cleaned and greased
Chain degreased, cleaned and lubed
Radiator cleaned of dead bugs
Fasteners torqued
Head bearing checked
All ready for a good thrashing

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Found out that it's not the relay causing the indicator issue. I put the new one in but it's the same problem.
I fecking hate electrical issues
I fecking hate electrical issues
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Tried to move the rear wheel round to get the sticky bits of from the old wheel weights, and found that it wouldn't move...
Rear brake was locked on solid, the lever still had play in it so very odd really. I think it's objecting to having new pads that actually work for the first time in 5 years. A little bit of persuasion soon got it spinning again, but then forgot to clean the sticky bits off
Rear brake was locked on solid, the lever still had play in it so very odd really. I think it's objecting to having new pads that actually work for the first time in 5 years. A little bit of persuasion soon got it spinning again, but then forgot to clean the sticky bits off

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Did you clean the caliper pistons off before you retracted them to fit the new pads D6Nutz.?D6Nutz wrote:Tried to move the rear wheel round to get the sticky bits of from the old wheel weights, and found that it wouldn't move...
Rear brake was locked on solid, the lever still had play in it so very odd really. I think it's objecting to having new pads that actually work for the first time in 5 years. A little bit of persuasion soon got it spinning again, but then forgot to clean the sticky bits off
If you didn't, then you may well have inadvertently pushed dirt back into the caliper (stuck to the outside of the piston). That then tends to cause the piston to become sticky. The brakes will probably still work well, but the pads will tend to bind slightly.
Sorry in advance if I'm telling you something you all ready realise.
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Different bike and semi fixed but still some work in progress. Thanks for askingD6 wrote:Is the clutch sorted now?

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Didn't you have issues with the rear indicators when you first had it?Kwacky wrote:Found out that it's not the relay causing the indicator issue. I put the new one in but it's the same problem.
I fecking hate electrical issues
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
I did mate. RSV's have a long history of rear brake issues, normally it's the other way round where the brake just doesn't work. Previously I've had issues with the brakes locking on, so I'm wondering if there is a bit more damage than was previously visible. I plan to whip the rear calliper off and give it a major clean and see if that helps. The pads have done less than 100 miles (that was in varying conditions as well) so it may just be things bedding in (hopefully)StMarks wrote: Did you clean the caliper pistons off before you retracted them to fit the new pads D6Nutz.?
If you didn't, then you may well have inadvertently pushed dirt back into the caliper (stuck to the outside of the piston). That then tends to cause the piston to become sticky. The brakes will probably still work well, but the pads will tend to bind slightly.
Sorry in advance if I'm telling you something you all ready realise.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Yeah. I'm going to take it back to the same place that fixed it last time.duke63 wrote:
Didn't you have issues with the rear indicators when you first had it?
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
booked it in for new tyres. Getting them fitted next Saturday.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Not my Bike but had 2 brand new Dunlop Tyres fitted to my car as mine were barely legal and what a difference it has made! :-D
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Got the new front tyre the spent ages with a dodgy front paddock stand tryin to refit the wheel, Got there in the end, Gunna take it out in the morning to scrub it in
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What you going for, M7's ?Kwacky wrote:booked it in for new tyres. Getting them fitted next Saturday.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Put the s1 back into road trim and took it for a quick blast last night for testing purposes of course.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Been out to test my new wheels out.
Even just 750g lighter i can feel the difference on the way the bike turns and rides. Worth every penny.
And they look much better than the 3 spoke Brembos.
Even just 750g lighter i can feel the difference on the way the bike turns and rides. Worth every penny.
And they look much better than the 3 spoke Brembos.

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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
They do look spot on. Very smart indeed. That bike does you proud.
All I've done is scrub the chain and changed a few bolts.
All I've done is scrub the chain and changed a few bolts.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Thanks, Kwacky.
It gets a little bit better over each winter. I will owned it for 5 years at the end of the summer.
Its still a great thing to ride too.... for a few hours anyway.
It gets a little bit better over each winter. I will owned it for 5 years at the end of the summer.
Its still a great thing to ride too.... for a few hours anyway.
