What have you done to your MT today ? contd

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Korky
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Re: What have you done to your MT today ? contd

Post by Korky » Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:02 pm

I ride my bike commuting 25 miles a day nearly every day. After arriving in town today my chain snapped thankfully about quarter of a mile from the bike shop unfortunately at the top of a hill!. I pushed the MT to the garage and they said they could refit my chain. On collection of the bike found my old chain was knackered as I rode over it. More expense! I also need a new exhaust new clutch and a new sprocket.
Think I may take the bike off the road for a bit.
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Post by giff » Sat Sep 04, 2021 7:58 pm

korky i have 2 steel header pipes that can be resyked if you need them,as thanks for the e.u.beamed :arrow: headlight you gave me matey.
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Post by giff » Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:24 pm

yesterday night i decided to remove a bit of crud from my engine,the oil port by the rear stud ,the one the manual says to make sure its clear :lol: i chose to use a cotten bud which i managed to drop into the engine :oops: :o .. i then tried to recover it with another bud.which then pissed all over my day by flying into the same hole :shock: ..i have no idea how this happened but it sure as shxt did,, :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: ,, today i have tried to remove the side and am being vexed by the tightness of the crank nut,,,grrrrrrrrrrr efing grrrrrr,,,my engine seems to want to be disasembled,,,t shirt moment,, i spend more time spannering than riding my mt,good for knowledge and keeping the miles down,,today i quietly put my spanners down and left the area to contemplate and gather the force to me :| awaiting clutch removal and assembly tool... :(
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Post by Wirralman » Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:33 pm

giff wrote: ↑
Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:24 pm
today i quietly put my spanners down and left the area to contemplate and gather the force to me :| awaiting clutch removal and assembly tool... :(
The first time I tried to remove the said nut, I ended up with an extension on an extension on an extension- no joy until I applied some heat to the nut to soften the loctite. Irritating folk just advise you to use your air tools and the nut will spin off in seconds . :twisted: :roll:

The second MT I did came off easy as pie.

Good luck with it, you'll get there
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Post by MTBrown » Tue Sep 07, 2021 5:30 am

Best tool I ever got for Xmas was a battery powered impact wrench - only get it out very occasionally but it never fails to undo even the most stubborn nut with ease!
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Post by giff » Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:07 pm

i have a dewalt impact on battery power.will try..my big truck bars are not doing it with two girls (women )trying to keep the engine steady,,im thinking its loctite related stickyness,,heat first,then big bar of hgv wheelnut removing. :x
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Post by Wirralman » Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:31 pm

giff wrote: ↑
Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:07 pm
i have a dewalt impact on battery power.will try..my big truck bars are not doing it with two girls (women )trying to keep the engine steady,,im thinking its loctite related stickyness,,heat first,then big bar of hgv wheelnut removing. :x
Put it in first gear and chock the back wheel for good measure
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Post by giff » Thu Sep 09, 2021 7:53 pm

got my engine in a liddle box and the head off,,v difficult, bit of beach timber stopping the piston moving,its trashed the new base gasket..will drink old rosie and gird me loins before i wreck anything else,,dam those errent cotten buds :oops:
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Post by jimmynomates » Sat Sep 11, 2021 3:35 pm

Took the bike out for a short ride first time in over 2 years only done about sixty miles but great fun, I think my electric boot 500 is probably ran in now it's taken about eight years to get 1500 miles on it still looks brand new though in fact the whole bike does so much so I decided to put the original indicators back on nice new ones found in a box on the shelf I can't even remember which member I bought them from years ago. I also took all the pre-load of the rear shocks as I could barely get my leg across the bike is the same height so I must be shrinking.
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Post by giff » Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:59 pm

today i removed the bottem pulley nut,took the clutch side off to retreive cotten buds,,,three hours of all kinds of mechanical yoga standing on my 500 pulling on me big bar hoping i dont knacker my piston skirt etc :roll: ,,,5 ft scaffold tube plus 4 ft bar snap on type sorted it,,yay :lol: ,,,,,i notice no cover gasket but a very fine silicone stuff wwas used,,can someone tell me is the clutch cover on a 500 gasketless :?: it hasnot leaked oil other than when i overfill topping up occasionly,,mind you the bugger of a cranky beast spent the last year in bits in the hedge,,yawn :|
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