Recomissioning Woodgate67

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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by vtrsp1da0 » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:40 pm

And i cant beleive your gonna leave the hook on the swing arm pointing in that direction.

Ps I shall have to drop off a tub of tyre wax on my next visit its a bit better and is surpose not to cause corrosion on the alloy rim
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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Minter » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:36 pm

Soz chaps!! As much as i'd love to sort the rust and straighten stand buffers an MOT inspector now awaits!

Had fun with the carb this evening but what a difference to how it runs now!

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With a soaking in Penol.. some heat.. and a few taps i got the little one way valve out, cleaned off all the tar looking deposits and put back together. A proper poweful spray of fuel comes out the jet now! With new air box to carb rubber, the anti tamper plug removed and mixture richened it runs and revs exactly how Harley intended..

Everything now working and ready for an MOT..

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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Minter » Sat Apr 20, 2013 1:17 pm

MOT Monday!

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New front brake hose and stainless bleed nipple..

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Borrowing Minters plastic tank whilst the original gets the POR15 treatment

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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Minter » Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:23 pm

It passed! No advisories! Bonus! 8-)

All ready for collection Paul, just as soon as the metal tank has been POR 15'd

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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Wirralman » Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:00 pm

It passed! No advisories! Bonus
Well done Minterman ! I'd have been shocked to hear of anyone finding fault with your work. :o :o :o :o
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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by MT Pocket » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:22 pm

Just the decking to weed now then!
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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Minter » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:23 pm

MT Pocket wrote:Just the decking to weed now then!
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:lol: I'll mow it when its a bit longer! :lol:
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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by Wirralman » Mon Apr 22, 2013 8:38 pm

Just the decking to weed now then!
Gary , no need -just get Ady to run his bike up and down it a few times. When we went to Normandy his bike dropped oil over everywhere he went- an excellent weed-killer. Just make sure Mel doesn't see it though, on the trip Mel had a fit when he saw Ady's bike because it was improperly dressed-NO front gaitors. He almost had him on a charge !
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Re: Recomissioning Woodgate67

Post by MT Pocket » Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:03 am

Wirralman wrote:
Just the decking to weed now then!
Gary , no need -just get Ady to run his bike up and down it a few times. When we went to Normandy his bike dropped oil over everywhere he went- an excellent weed-killer. Just make sure Mel doesn't see it though, on the trip Mel had a fit when he saw Ady's bike because it was improperly dressed-NO front gaitors. He almost had him on a charge !
That leak was intentional - a prototype 'homing system' should the bike ever be stolen :D
I still don't get on with the gaitors.
No advisories - amazing, I thought they were compulsory.
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