Back together again

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Ade B
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Back together again

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Sunday's activities consisted primarily of driving to Jasons and then:

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dead clutch

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dead clutch dust!

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new clutch bits go in

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gearbox back on (some hammering involved!)

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frame back on (more hammering, some swearing)

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tank back on (no hammering, petrol everywhere, swearing)

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parawotsit

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starting to look like an S

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da dah!

Took from about 2ish till about 9pm. Despite the swearing Jason didn't kill me and some of the paintwork remained undamaged :wink:

Rode round London in the rain today - 1st gear makes much more noise than before on the overrun, gearbox feels a lot tighter (need to adjust selector a bit as it sometimes won't click from 3rd to 4th) and all in all I am well chuffed and a little amazed that it all went back together :D

In fact there were only 3 bolts and 2 washers left in the tub!
I know where the bolts are from but the washers are a mystery...

Result 8)

Big thanks to Jason once again.

Ade.
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Post by bigblackfalco »

So when does Jason start his new business then???!!
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Post by boxerpan »

A business doing stuff for a couple of beers - it'll never fly :wink:

Well done.
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There's only one person who makes anymoney outa this board!!! and for the newbies it ain't Gromit.
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Post by Neil178 »

Glad it's back on the road Ade. :)
Enjoyed the photos showing how it's done, thanks.
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Post by johnr1100s »

got mine finished today.... all back together on thursday... except the swingarm and paralever tightening (and the back wheel)

Mate was back today after his week off... so he set these up for me... nothing to it though... i was just a wooz!! :oops:

put the back wheel in... greased the nuts and tightened to 6nm (or not!!!) :lol:

and away we went!

got to say... a lot easier than yours Ade... the only problem I had was the splines on the gearbox end of the shaft are different, mine is a 98-99 bike. New shaft was stamped 02, and finer splines on the 02 shaft so we had to rebuild the shaft with my end....

something to watch if you do a box swap maybe!!


all good though and rode it home....

now to learn some mechanical sympathy...

a couple of rideouts.... and hopefully meet up with some trixsters before the autumn snow...

John
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Post by Jason M »

Alright Ade - glad it's still hanging together.

I didn't think there was excessive swearing (probably due to the kids riding round on their bikes within earshot :shock: ) and we didn't really have any issues on the reassembly either - all went nearly to plan except for the petrol shower :oops: . It's always nice to fire up and ride something that has been in so many pieces a few hours before eh. You forgot to mention BMW Tool No. AD23243 (The bent handle of my engine hoist) used to thread through the exhaust and frame to hammer :D on the gear lever selector too! I'm happy to have introduced you to the wonders of the rubber mallet if nothing else :!:

Anyway, always glad to help anyway mate - enjoy.

As for the business - this was a loss leader I reckon - from now on it's minimum wage at least :wink:

Jason
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Jason

If it makes you feel any better,last battery i sold,lad turns up,spends his time drinking tea and chuffing biscuits while i'm stripping his bike,getting covered in crap,supplying him a battery at cost,and i'm thinking 'I really have lost the plot'

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Post by Jason M »

winger wrote:Jason

If it makes you feel any better,last battery i sold,lad turns up,spends his time drinking tea and chuffing biscuits while i'm stripping his bike,getting covered in crap,supplying him a battery at cost,and i'm thinking 'I really have lost the plot'

Chris
Is he someone on here may I ask?

Anyway St Chris, we will no doubt be rewarded in Heaven :lol: I work strickly to the karma/what-goes-around-comes-around system and therefore fully expect to win the lottery within the next 6 months :D

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Jason M wrote:
winger wrote:Jason

If it makes you feel any better,last battery i sold,lad turns up,spends his time drinking tea and chuffing biscuits while i'm stripping his bike,getting covered in crap,supplying him a battery at cost,and i'm thinking 'I really have lost the plot'

Chris
Is he someone on here may I ask?

Jason
Yes
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Post by Jason M »

boxerpan wrote:
Jason M wrote:
winger wrote:Jason

If it makes you feel any better,last battery i sold,lad turns up,spends his time drinking tea and chuffing biscuits while i'm stripping his bike,getting covered in crap,supplying him a battery at cost,and i'm thinking 'I really have lost the plot'

Chris
Is he someone on here may I ask?

Jason
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Don't send them round to mine for a clutch replacement then :shock:
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Post by Ade B »

Forgot to mention the special tool No. AD23243, must get one at some point (minus the hoist!)

For the record, there was plenty of tea but no biscuits and I occasionally chipped in with a useful word of encouragement here and there.

Twirled the odd spanner too :wink:

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Post by Jason M »

Ade B wrote:Forgot to mention the special tool No. AD23243, must get one at some point (minus the hoist!)

For the record, there was plenty of tea but no biscuits and I occasionally chipped in with a useful word of encouragement here and there.

Twirled the odd spanner too :wink:

Ade
You did your fair share Ade - remember all that flippin palava getting those :twisted: 'kin cat bolt heads off :evil: and even got to use the fabled hammer I think :shock: as well as lots of assembly work.

Did you take it to Norwich, or aren't you that confident that it's not going to all fall apart yet :D

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Post by Ade B »

Am tempted to take it to Norwich - am there tonight for grand opening (finally) however Cara is taking the car across from Nottingham (she has a meeting there this arvo) so I'll probably go on the train and come back with her which will allow one of us to partake in a celebratory tipple :D

S performed flawlessly this morning, gave it some stick round the elephant & castle and I swear the rear end weave has gone - although it could just be the joy of being back on 2 wheels proper.

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Post by Jason M »

Ade B wrote:I swear the rear end weave has goneAde
I reckon that is down to the fact that the two parts of the shaft now actually move longitudinally independent of each other - ie it's been un-wankered by the gearbox man and now the paralever has been set free to work properly.

Enjoy the party

Jason
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