(small) Bike Things You've Done Today

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Cream_Revenge, Nov 15, 2018.

  1. After 3 weeks of inactivity on the bikes today I’ve been out for 3 hours around the South Yorkshire countryside with my neighbour Steve. Weather is beautiful for the time of the year and the roads weren’t too busy either.

    Stopped for a coffee at Elsecar heritage centre and then had a lovely, brisk ride home :)

    Now watching MotoGP :)
     
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  2. We rode up to the Saddleback Farm shop and cafe for a hot drink and a bacon and chipolata sausage bap. Left for the ride back via Wantage, loaded up with a variety of local and artisan cheeses and some rib eye steaks that will probably be cooked for tea tonight. Lovely day, if a bit chilly but in our neck of the woods, busy with walkers, cyclists and cars on every road we travelled. Not many bikes out though. Andy
     
  3. Fitted an £80 needle bearing into a gearbox shaft without damaging it. Which is result...
     
  4. Out with the UKMOC crew in Lancashire,Met at Brandreth barn, Rufford then headed to Rivington….rammed…did a loop back Standish,Chorley. Now getting warm with a brew , 887CB0D7-720D-40AF-A045-EEEA421E5EA7.jpeg
     
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  5. I might have to check that out, as I’m over that way regularly. :upyeah:
     
  6. Dug these out to see why Hermann (R1200S) was bogging a bit off the line. Last time I used them was for my carby 900SS in about 2000! Hopefully the weather gods will let me test my tweaking this week...
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  7. The cafe does a good breakfast and lunch and the farm shop, whilst expensive, does some high quality, local meats and cheeses. The rib eye tonight was delish. Andy
     
  8. Fitted new chain a sprockets to my Multistrada 1260 on Saturday. 14/40 so shorter gearing. Run out with one of my groups to Ludlow today, works really well for A/B road. Might be a bit short for sustained motorway riding in so much as 6th no longer redundant for regular roads. Will give that a try on the way to a service on Thursday and see how it goes. Try and avoid motorways where possible so not really an issue. 20211107_103542.jpg

    Also fitted a Danali SoundBomb Mini horn in place of the truly pathetic OEM one, a big improvement. Straight swap in respect of plugging in but had to bend the bracket to make it fit behind the lower edge of the radiator as it's quite a bit deeper.
     
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  9. Good to know. I am partial to a breakfast ride out, as long as there’s black pudding.
     
  10. If my memory serves, as both black and white puddings are on sale in the shop, I’d say yes. Andy
     
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  11. Bits have begun to arrive :D First of the "big" purchases. Andy
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  12. Fitted EvoTech GPS mount and radiator guards to my Multi V4s. Slightly dubious detail or lack of in the destructions probably slowed the install a little but it wasn't particularly difficult or fiddly once the panels were detached . The destructions didn't IMG_3695 (2).jpg IMG_3697 (2).jpg advise any thread lock but looking at where the bolts go I used blue thread lock on them to hopefully dissuade them from rattling out into the undergrowth. I also opted for the lower top clamp GPS mount (for an Garmin XT) as I didn't want that swinging about on the screen mounts given I'd experienced cracked stuff from similar up high mounting positions on previous bikes
     
  13. Just spaffed several pounds (is what i told the wife) on Upmap T800+
     
  14. I wouldn’t call that a small bike thing. Looks like a serious job well done with a Halfords tool kit by the look of it. Respec!:upyeah:

    At least I know who to get in touch when my engine needs a small crankshaft replacement.

    Keep the pics coming it’s well out of my comfort zone.
     
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  15. I’m going out later on the Panigale:upyeah:
     
  16. Halfords tools are remarkably good value. Anything else I need for major work I buy as a one off. Think my allen keys cost £30 but have never rounded or snapped.
    My problem is lack of space, I'm actually working underneath my rgv as I have nowhere else to go:grinning:
     
  17. Bike's in for a service, and having the spotlights I bought off a member on here enabled, at Ducati Worcester today. Taking a Multistrada V4s out for a few hours in the mean time.
     
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  18. Serviced the front brakes on the Triumph .
     
  19. Been out for a couple of hours on the Panigale. :)

    Petrol prices have shot up round here…………I put a tenners worth in and it cost me £15.50!
     
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