One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

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One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Raglan Bach » Fri Jan 08, 2016 6:18 am

Thought I might have a go at this Blog thing. Its all very new to me. My 1st time
So here it is a blog on my MT350 in New Zealand

http://mt350harleydavidson.weebly.com/blog
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Flying Dutchman » Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:43 pm

Nice blog!
I really liked reading it.
Greetings from Zeeland. (Old-Zealand)
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by gegdonnell » Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:39 pm

Nice to see the progress Richard, you will become more familiar with these beasts. Then you'll be starting your other MT maybe. :D
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Raglan Bach » Sun Jan 10, 2016 3:43 am

Ever struggled wit fitting the main stand springs
Well right or wrong I came up with a cunning plan how to do it today
Have put the video on my Blog
http://mt350harleydavidson.weebly.com/blog
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Raglan Bach » Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:34 am

Flying Dutchman wrote:Nice blog!
I really liked reading it.
Greetings from Zeeland. (Old-Zealand)
Thanks Jan
for you supportive comment
I loved the Nederlands. You would love the NZ
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Minter » Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:37 am

Nice one Richard, that worked a treat!

I go for the less finesse approach by laying the bike on its side and using a spring puller! Cheers for the link! Has the chain slipper arrived yet?
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Andi_Archer » Sun Jan 10, 2016 10:42 am

After taking mine off last week I was struggling to find a way to get them on but after seeing Mr Smileys solution I came up one that worked for me.Fitting the spring to the top eyelet I used a wire strap from the bottom spring eye around a car scissor jack and back,the jack was supported across the swing arm frame with a chock of wood and just stretched it to the right length then used a screwdriver to just position it correctly before lossening the tension.
A tad Heath Robinson but it worked.
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Raglan Bach » Wed Jan 13, 2016 5:43 am

Minter wrote:Nice one Richard, that worked a treat!

I go for the less finesse approach by laying the bike on its side and using a spring puller! Cheers for the link! Has the chain slipper arrived yet?
Hey it arrived early this morning. That is Wednesday 13/01/2016
That is pretty impressive one week to get here
I've ordered stuff from Auckland one and a half hours away, that has taken longer
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by Minter » Wed Jan 13, 2016 7:20 am

Raglan Bach wrote:
Minter wrote:Nice one Richard, that worked a treat!

I go for the less finesse approach by laying the bike on its side and using a spring puller! Cheers for the link! Has the chain slipper arrived yet?
Hey it arrived early this morning. That is Wednesday 13/01/2016
That is pretty impressive one week to get here
I've ordered stuff from Auckland one and a half hours away, that has taken longer
Good news Richard.. the record so far is 4 days but that was to Australia so pretty local!
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Re: One of the New Zealand MT350's Bit of a clean up

Post by jamba » Sat Jan 16, 2016 9:50 am

Nice blog!
Greetings from opposite side of earth :D :D -18 degrees now...
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