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Steve Lake

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Number four makes her entrance....
« on: April 03, 2007, 06:14:33 AM »
Having sold number three (pics in the piccy section somewhere) to a mate who's a plumber, for what i estimated to be a bit less than half price (£500) in exchange for putting in my central heating (considering it probably costs £500 to get a plumber out on  an emergency call to change a ball cock, i got a bloody good deal) It was time to look for number 4, found her on ebay, a tidy, albeit in bits SRX6 (of course). £300 and 300 miles later she arrived at my Sons house (the scheme is, we will get her on the road, and problem free in time for the trip to the Isle of Man.
well, not exactly a pig in a poke....but in the cold light of the next day it was apparent that there was a lot needed doing
and expensive work at that. firstly a rebore, out to maximum 98mm (only piston we could get in a rush) so that was £130 to start with, removed the oil pump (you just HAVE to do this on the srx, it's such a crappy device, and any failings in that department will cause a new bore/piston to nip up quicker than your bum at the sight of a diesel spill). Yes it was buggered, another £100 into the black hole....add to that the best part of £200 for new tyres and wheel bearings/seals and it's all starting to get out of hand.....AND its still a pile of bits on the garage floor....son wants to spray the frame so looking for a match to the rather drab yamaha metallic grey. I have matched the metallic blue of the tank and sundry bits, so hace tarted up those a bit. Still to buy.....chain sprocket set, oil, plug, oil filter, and a host of nuts and bolts that seem to be missing.
get rearsets modified to fit.....set of stainless brake pipes, new pads......hell! thats enough for now.....more later

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2007, 10:15:20 PM »
Whats rearsets ?

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2007, 10:17:56 PM »
Whats rea***ts ?

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Ah I know !   Rearsets....Silly Arse,Ballcock,Cockburns and the like !

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2007, 10:19:13 PM »
Substitute the *** for 'LTI' I fink!

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2007, 06:10:45 AM »
erm..... r e a r s e t s !! :-)
oh hell,,,,,,,,,there's SO much more to do yet! no ignition key... real show stopper, so removed lock, and it is with the locksmith as we speak
bluddy forks arn't straight! where will it all end??

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2007, 10:33:47 AM »
bluddy forks arn't straight! where will it all end??

In a divorce?!?!

Keep going mate, all will be well eventually.  I have a couple of SRX stantions kicking about the garage if you want.  I took them off for the reason of not *brilliant* chrome, but maybe you can sort em cheap?? 

Yours if you like, can post em up?

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2007, 09:28:55 PM »
you're a hero Andy, but....the guys at Denver Motorcycles reckon they a perfectly serviceable even though they have a slight wobble, so we'll make do for now, and get'em reground/chromed in the winter....but thanks for the offer mate...real generous
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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2007, 07:56:05 AM »
If they are only slightly bent and both roughly the same, what I've done in the past is turned them in the yokes so they are splayed outwards. When you tighten the spindle it pulls them straightish. As long as they don't stick it works quite well.

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« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2007, 11:12:56 AM »
Or point them backwards/forwards and adjust rake and trail...

Have tried to put slightly bent stanchions in facing either back or front as then the slider will run with out added pressure on any of the bearing surfaces, ditto seals etc.

Guess it is pay your money and take your choice

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« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2007, 05:39:42 PM »
I once bent a set [into a back of a car] Local shop straightened them, D and R in Hereford actually. They said as long as it wasn't too bent [ie kinked] it was an easy simple job. They were about 15 degrees out, extremely noticeable.

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« Reply #10 on: April 18, 2007, 07:35:11 PM »
Proper way - I believe is with a hydraulic ram and V stands.  The student way was to jam them in a drain or the like, slot over a length of scaffold - or similar, and PUUUUULLLLLLLL - got them a lot straighter.

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #11 on: April 20, 2007, 09:11:32 AM »
Funny isn't it, there was a time when getting your forks straightened was fairly routine. Apparently the problem with modern bikes is that as although the diameter of the tubes increased, the walls of the tubes got thinner, therefore in a bash the legs nearly always crease.

XBR fork legs are waaay tougher than that though, I once hit a car hard enough to have the bike go ten feet back in the direction I'd been coming from. Those fork legs are currently fitted to my sidecar outfit.

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #12 on: April 20, 2007, 10:47:20 AM »
Ahh that is how you adjust the stanchions for leading link conversion then.

Friend has a Commando Fastback with a small fairing - T-Boned a car when the car jumped a red light (in front of a copper no less) Pinhead went over the car.  Car (escort) was written off and the Commando fairing had a crack in it - did not damage the scaffold pipe forks.

But yup modern legs are fatter but thinner skinned - and have funny coatings too I think.

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #13 on: April 25, 2007, 06:18:41 AM »
weekly update :-)
I Knew it'd be a problem giving this project to #1 Son.....
I mean.....he's an engineer ... a proper one... you know.... had training and stuff.... in fact.. he's now an instructor at the CITB... and this means...
Every little bit of this bike has been stripped cleaned (and if possible, polished!) anything that is remotely worn/damaged/unsightly has been reported to me as needing replacing !! had I just gone along with it, and purchased everything he's demanded the cost would be staggering, as it is, after considerable debate over each and every item, raiding my hoard of spares, and making a few parts up myself, the cost so far is probably £500 on top of the £300 purchase price...and still to come.... rearsets....and a set of stainless hoses.... indicators...mirrors probably another £100.
I know what his game is.... wants this bike (now officially #4) to outshine my #1.... b*astard!
All this because he won't take his beloved Morini 3 1/2 Sport to the Island, well, by the time he's finished #4 it wouldn't suprise me if he took the same attitude about this bike....'too lovely and shiny and pretty to take out on those horrible dirty roads' !
Anyway.....the aim is....to get it MOT'd and on the road by 1st of May....here's hoping.... bit optimistic i think
pip pip

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Re: Number four makes her entrance....
« Reply #14 on: April 30, 2007, 09:10:57 AM »
optimistic indeed!!......still in bits.....spent 2 hours round Sons place last night doing the electrics, amazingly most of it seems to work, problem with the indicators, definitely a faulty flasher, and maybe a fault in the switch too.
Engine is ready to go in tonight, wheels and brakes and swingarm all assembled and looking pretty, MOT is booked for Friday
Still waiting for stainless brake pipes etc, and rear-sets (still on my workbench requiring welding and suchlike)
I have to say....the standard of #1 Sons preparation/rebuild work is outstanding......#4 is really going to be a silk purse from a bag of pooh