What did you do to your bike today???

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by Benn The Pig, Dec 8, 2011.

  1. nigelrb

    nigelrb Elite Member

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    I did this on my RR4 and left the black cover off because I prefer the polished alloy look. If you want to retain the black cover, you need only to pad it out with a washer or two.;)

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    I fitted a set of ASV levers to replace the stock ones yesterday. Slightly disappointed that they came in kit form that requires self assembly but they went together well and were easy to fit to the bike. I haven't ridden far with them on but first impressions are favourable. The clutch action in particular is much nicer. The micro adjuster for reach is excellent, much better than the click adjuster on the stock levers and the Bad Dog levers I tried a few months ago.

    Just a note about the order process. I bought them from Sportsbikeshop when they had a site wide 10% discount but they sent 2 clutch levers instead of one of each. There was a sticker on one of the ASV boxes with the correct product code for the brake lever but it had been attached to the wrong box. A little frustrating but it was sorted during the week I was away on holiday by their excellent returns department.
     
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    Sadly my piece of alloy didn't look quite that shiny although maybe getting a cloth and some metal cleaner is the easier option. Me 'padding it out with washers' is likely to lead to buckled wheels, damaged head gasket and failure of the HISS system.

    I'll have another look at it tomorrow, if I'm feeling braver.
     
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  4. nigelrb

    nigelrb Elite Member

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    And here is the remedy:D

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    Every motorcycle owner should have a tube of Autosol.:)
     
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    That stuff is great. Just used it to clean the burnt on dregs of my leathers (the elastic bit) off of the exhaust.
     
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    How on earth have you got burnt on leather on your zorst o_Oo_Oo_O

    On second thoughts...don't answer that....weird southern person :confused:
     
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    :eek:

    Its not the actual leather, its the weird elastic bit; the whole of the calf section is elastic with a zip on it....turns out that stuff melts on the exhaust :confused:
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    And for off-road riders, there's this:
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    autosol and scotchbrite pads are amazing

    cant comment on the anusol, however.


    I bought new brake pads for mine, genuine honda ones. Have had bad experience with after market pads several times before
     
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    Removed front brake callipers and gave them a jolly a good clean:) then washed the bike:rolleyes: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, then baked a lemon drizzle cake o_O
     
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  12. blink

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    now i love making cake, but its not compatible with what has turned into impossible weight loss. I did make a plum and marzipan pie the other week though. Im gonna make christmas cake this year though
     
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    Well done old chap....I can't bake myself....but I have just finished stuffing Nigel...:)

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    This started off as a challenge at work and now I make one a fortnight for the brickies and ground workers :rolleyes::D:D:D quite like baking ;)
     
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    me too, scones are always good, I make a mean victoria sandwich, and my chocolate cakes start getting elaborate, it soon gets expensive. I did sell a few at work too in the summer but when you work it out, they are mega expensive compared to a costco cake
     
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    blink Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone else enjoy parking up somewhere and watching the number of ppl that stop to have a look at your bike?
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Huh?

    That is the most egotistical, self aggrandising, and possession worshipping approach to motorcycling I have ever heard of!

    Oh, by the way. I do that:rolleyes::).
     
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    Did it today at costa. Does amuse me :D
     
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    Had a day off work yesterday and did just over 200 miles, once the hangover had worn off mid morning. From home in Blackpool, up to Devils Bridge, Hawes, Richmond and then a big loop back round. All with one pillion footpeg attached and one not (see above), didn't seem to upset the handling that much :D
     
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    The Repsol gets a lot of looks between the livery and the plate (URLOSN).

    The Harley gets loads of lookers as well. Most focus on the bikes name...
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