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Westland Lysander. Very nice aircraft.
Was hoping to make a little more progress this evening but instead I ended up with a technical issue this afternoon, whilst offshore with the...
Had an hour to spare so fitted a few more parts. Pro Bolt perch bolts M6 x 25mm, torqued to 10Nm [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Last few of the titanium...
Got to hope that tube of Parabond 600 I bought is still useable as I've a couple of Lieb Speed parts to fix back on the bike. Firstly the seat pad...
Thanks, yes slowly getting there, though there are only so many hours in a day and I'm juggling what free time I have between working on the bike...
Little bit more done today as still waiting on more parts. Fitted the MotoGadget bar end indicators which is a very fiddly job, as you have to...
The custom bracket to allow me to use the Evotech tail tidy with the Termignoni system, is currently tasked to a local engineering company, who...
Not much opportunity to work on the bike today, other than fitting a "Throttle Spacers" kit, which removes any slop and makes a noticeable...
So with the tear down having started on the 23rd September, I am pleased with the rate of progress so far. 62 days in and counting, from a bare...
So as I wait for some fairly major parts to arrive, I managed to finish off a few little jobs today, the first of these being the cooling system...
Yes I appreciate they serve that purpose, as well as providing a seal. I didn't mention it as I thought that was a given.
Yes. It's not a published torqued figure but 22Nm is what I've consistently used with zero problems. Others have attested to using similar but no...
Moving onto the front loom now. First off I had to assemble the clips ons, which have been Cerakoted "Glacier Black" along with the clevis pins in...
Yes. Regularly go to the Old Buckenham meet on a Tuesday or Whitwell on a Friday, so it will definitely be ridden. Got 400 miles on it so far from new
Some further progress today, fitting the tail compartment, tail end wiring, rear light and undertail carbon panel. Here's the tail compartment...
I had thought about it this time around and it's a lovely piece, but to be honest at my weight (68kg) it's not really going to make much difference
So with all the wiring complete inside the undertray, the next headache was shoehorning in all the wiring in the tail compartment for the GPS, DDA...
OK so after much fenagling, I managed to assemble the rear subframe, complicated by the fact it needs to incorporate the Termignoni undertray,...
Yes, seems a little wasteful TBH.
Yes I have seen those. I might fit one at a later date.