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« on: November 11, 2014, 05:05:44 PM »
Me and my Endoscopes have been in some very dark, tight places over the years but I have never thought about inspecting the internals of an engine with it !!! What an excellent idea. The other day when I wanted to get the swing arm bushes out after I had cut them with the hacksaw blade, I used an instrument called an Osteotome, used regularly in Orthopaedic surgery, fitted perfectly down the side of the bush to help remove it. All basic woodwork instruments really but perfect on bikes too. (These were old knackered osteotomes I hasten to add, didn't take them from the kit in the Operating theatre
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« on: November 09, 2014, 11:49:49 AM »
Well done that girl, I would probably have given him a slap as well . Personally I can't understand why men make assumptions, makes them look really silly. Back to bikes. Soaked swing arm bushes in oil overnight as suggested by Hairygit, just fitted them, lovely, all nice and shiney and new. There was a little bit of wear on the old ones but I don't know enough to say if it would be considered normal or not, anyway, I'm pleased I changed them
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« on: November 09, 2014, 10:48:21 AM »
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« on: November 09, 2014, 09:45:29 AM »
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« on: November 08, 2014, 07:36:15 PM »
Bitsa, Julie is not the only woman member.
I didn't think I was the only Girlie on here, but it seems I'm the only one who talks to you lot !!!
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« on: November 08, 2014, 07:06:36 PM »
Julie No I have not, seen, been and wear the t shirt but as you seem to be the only lady on here do not like to see you being ribbed to much its bad enough for us blokes Cheers Bitsa
ood fun Thanks for your concern Bitsa. I can put up with anything directed my way and I can give as good as I get. It's all in good humour I'm sure and that's the way I take it. Kind regards Julie
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« on: November 08, 2014, 06:34:12 PM »
Thought the original bushes were plastic. You probably have the HONDA shop manual already Julie .... but just in case or for others I bunged in into Dropbox here below:- Got my knuckles wrapped last night by Bitsa for mentioning rubber tubes again .. so sorry for that
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zh31qynxfimw8pb/400_4%20Shop%20Manual.pdf?dl=0
Cheers .. AshD
Yes Ash, I did see the rubber tube banter . I was showing it to some of my staff at work last night, they understand fully mens fetishes about rubber, it's no different to us girls having fetishes about Firemen or farmers in wellie boots, it's the rubber that does it for us too (I think Bitsa has led a sheltered life !!!)
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« on: November 08, 2014, 05:46:13 PM »
Thanks Ash. Im sure the original were plastic but sometime in the past the bike has been completley stripped as the frame has been powder coated. I assume the brass one's were put in as part of the rebuild, I only changed them again because I have the back end out to do the chain and sprocket.
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« on: November 08, 2014, 11:07:55 AM »
Also check wheel bearings.
Will do
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« on: November 08, 2014, 11:06:19 AM »
Julie, You can not compare a CBR against a CB400. Worlds apart mate. A bit skippy can be shocks and wobbly could be down to low pressure in the rear tyre.
. Worlds apart I know Trig and as you know I have got a poss slow puncture on back tyre. But with my limited knowledge (compared to you Guys) I just go with what I can do and hope for the best, and it's better than doing the ironing or housework !!!). Hagon shocks fitted, both look ok.
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« on: November 08, 2014, 11:02:01 AM »
Yes Hairygit, your right. But 'cos I'm a Nurse I'm sure I can perform Surgery on myself at home today
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« on: November 08, 2014, 10:54:47 AM »
No, I'm not sure if there was really a problem with them Trig. There may have been the slightest bit of play when I wiggled the back wheel, but it also may have been my imagination !!!. Also though, the back end feels very slightly unstable and a bit skippy and wobbly when riding. It may be because i'm comparing the back end with my CBR's. Anyway, as I'm going to change the chain and sprocket it just made sense to me to to take the whole back end apart and do the bushes at the same time. Just got them out, no major problems removing them, except 1 broken nail and some chipped nail varnish.
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« on: November 08, 2014, 09:49:14 AM »
I had problem with DVLA recently. Did a change of address on my Freelander. I purchased it new, 2 years ago, so I'm the only one in the log book. By the time the Doc came back from Swansea it said it had had 7 previous owners !!!. Contacted DVLA and they said 'yes' definitely 7 owners, so I asked them to provide me with the other 6 owners names, No, they couldn't do this until I did a previous owner information request. So I requested the info, never did get a reply but 10 days ago the Log book turned up with the new address, showing me as the only owner !!!. There was a little letter of apology with the Doc saying it had been a data processing error !!!. Morons
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« on: November 08, 2014, 09:37:33 AM »
Hi Experts. I'm about to try and get the swinging arm bushes out, they look like brass and I'm replacing them with new brass one's. I'm sure I read on here somewhere the best way to get the old one's out is to cut them with a hacksaw.Before I start is there anything I need to be careful of or look out for?. Ta Julie
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« on: November 04, 2014, 05:40:23 PM »
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