Pinned So what have you done to your bike today?

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  1. Linkin

    Linkin The Mechanic Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Swingarm spools arrived today

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    TechHeadFred Well-Known Member

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    Put a new reg/rec on Rosie, put the battery on to charge and changed Nix' rear brake pads.

    Think the new brake pads were overdue:

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  3. Jake89

    Jake89 Active Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    I finally got my L's so now I can actually ride me bike...well once I get the bike registered.
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Good for you mate, get that bike registered and hit the road, time to ride :D
     
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    Jake89 Active Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    That's the plan. I'm still having problems with the blinkers so I need to get that sorted. I'm ditching the front LED indicators and got halogen ones. If that doesn't sort it then I will take it to an auto electrician.
     
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    Charged Rosie's battery and ran her a for a while.

    Attached jumper leads to the Fizzer from my car, tried to crank it a few times and realised I had no idea where the fuel tap was. Looked that up, put it in what I think was reserve and found out IT RUNS! Was then asked politely my neighbour across the road how long I was going to be revving it as she was trying to get 3 kids to sleep.
    I told her I was done and shut it off.

    Unfortunately I had my GoPro in the wrong mode and didn't get any footage - or if I did I wiped it accidentally.

    Oh well, I can do a "second first start" video next time I start it! :p
     
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  7. Jake89

    Jake89 Active Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    I replaced the front indicators and now all is fine and dandy and ready for a roadworthy hopefully tomorrow.
     
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    Jake89 Active Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    My screen was faded and yellow and I couldn't see through it so I grabbed the jif from the kitchen and started buffing and it came out a million times better. Wish I got a before photo image.jpg
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Toothpaste is supposed to be good also .....

     
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  10. Jake89

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    So I've heard. It's probably finer grade than jif so it would give it a better finish. I'll give it a go with tooth paste later. It's still a bit yellow so I'll use jif again first then finish with tooth paste. Unfortunately the Canberra rta isn't open on the weekend so I can't get a permit to take the bike to the mechanic but it's only a couple hundred metres down the road. Not that far to push the bike.
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Admire your determination, pushing a bike is never fun.
    Great job on the screen, looks great and well done. :thumb_ups:
     
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    aeroguard also works well.
     
  13. Linkin

    Linkin The Mechanic Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    As per my previous photo's, the chain and sprockets have been attracting crap. Whatever grease the mechanic used has been doing it. So I lifted the bike up (soo much easier with spools compared to L-shape lifters), cleaned all the old crap off and put the bel-ray stuff I normally use back on.

    Now my chain and sprockets might be coloured like a smurf, but at least they won't attract road crap
     
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  14. Jake89

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    Good thing I didn't push it to the mechanics. I drove past and they were closed. On the plus side, I gots me a new helmet and dri rider boots.
     
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    Tim_ resident nutcase Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    found out today that ZXR ignition barrel wiring has everything bar the kitchen sink wired into it for no reason lol
     
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  16. TechHeadFred

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    Get a day permit from Canberra Connect on a weekday. You can get one for the same day from when you pay until 7 pm or from 7 am to 7 pm for a later date if you need more time.

    Once you have an inspection report you can get a temporary permit for a week even if it fails so you can get repairs done and organise a reinspection if needed.
     
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    Went out to the shed about 10AM this morning ...looked at the thermometer inside and it was 45C ..... went straight back inside to the A/C .... day done

    :Drool:
     
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    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    You need to get up earlier Grey, It is nice outside at 5.00am! :D
     
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    I'm pretty confident that it will pass. I was going to go in to get a permit yesterday morning but didn't realise they aren't open on weekends. At least the RTA is open on Saturday mornings.
     
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    Yeah it's annoying they're not open weekends. I tried getting a rego inspection on a Saturday once - most places that can do it are closed by midday and their authorised inspectors don't work weekends.
     

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