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Just found the updated torque settings on mts1200.info (thank you!). 30Nm sounds more like it! Doh! I'd still like to know if the axle pinch...
I'm slowly putting the front end of my 2013 PP back together. I have the 2010 freebie which shows the following values for the front end: [IMG]...
I had considered it, but for similar reasons Psy69 mentioned, plus the low mileage, I thought I'd leave it for now. I am happy they aren't bent,...
It was utter shit the last time I went.
I haven't had lots of free time to work on the bike, but made a little progress nevertheless: [IMG] [IMG] Front end disassembled now. As I...
All I can say is....wow! You took on a lot more than I would have been willing to! And made a fantastic job of it! Awesome.
There is something quite sensual about a handcrafted little bit of metal.....made me smile anyway :) Thanks very much Andy, its heart warming to...
Looks like that sprocket carrier is for the 748-998, pretty sure all the road versions used the same size hub.
Thanks very much Andy, top man indeed! :D
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Sure! Any particular requests, just let me know.
:( Wish I had £14.5k spare, one of my dream bikes. Please post pics up to make us salivate?
This is the first time I've heard about Shapeways, and I have to say, the idea has absolutely blown me away! Design something in 3D and they make...
Yep, got a double bubble tinted MRA on my 749 - brilliant quality. Not normally a fan of double bubbles, but the bubble isn't too ugly. I'd have...
This is very interesting! I'd like to know if this works out....could open up a load of possibilities for older bikes.
I bought a Sealey 55mm 3/4 inch drive socket, and used it with a two foot long breaker bar, got the rear nut undone no probs!
That is absolutely awesome mate, can't thank you enough! I'll PM you. The Multi rebuild continues....!
Can any of you fine chaps with a lathe make up a headstock stand pin for me please? Forgive the crude illustration below, I hope it makes sense....
I liked it the first time I saw it on tv, the mrs was giggling like a schoolgirl!
It doesn't. You'll need something mildly abrasive, I'd use a scotchbrite pad soaked in parrafin, with plenty of elbow grease to grind away at the...