Well chaps, it's spring cleaning time. After getting the outfit into the garage for the brake carrier fixing it made sense to fix all the little niggles in one go. After the winter rallies/ stag do trip it's really costing me this time, and it's mostly because the muppets at Hinckley don't use any grease and fit some really cheap bits in places. So far it's cost me:
£16 for new brake pins: had to drill the old ones out as they were siezed in.
£34 for new pads, the old ones were corroding from the back (due to lack of copperslip?).
£50 for new silencers which fair enough just rot due to exhaust gasses. I can't afford stainless this time, so it's e-bay for someones cast-offs.
£2 in DOT 4 which I'll put down as a running cost as the old fluid wasn't a nice colour, but If I hadn't had to do the brakes I might have managed with a quick flush through.
£12 for new HT caps and £25 for a spare coil to try and sort the missfire; OK, not grease/parts related, but the wiring wasn't exactly the latest word in weatherproof.
All in all it seems like this years spring clean (bike's 5 years old) is the big one. Still. I guess the more I strip and rebuild properly the easier things get.
The good news is that the expensive bits (forks, wheels etc.) seem to be standing the use a lot better than my previous rides. The last BM would have been a rust coloured stain on the garage floor by now

How's everyone else doing for winter wear and tear, salt damage?
Andy