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Project Board / Re: Doms CB550F1 project
« Last post by DomP on Today at 06:12:22 PM »
Bleeding brakes!  This is getting annoying now, I've fitted a cbr600 master cylinder to my bike to fit my clip-ons and new braided line direct to the refurbed caliper but do you think I can get any pressure on the lever or movement of the piston in the caliper! 

I've bled the mc end and everything I can think of to get fluid to pump through  so I'm at my wits end and asking for help here guys
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Humour / Re: Wife bought me some new tools.
« Last post by Matt_Harrington on Today at 06:04:11 PM »
Edible! Wonder what they taste like! Happy Birthday Ted.

Roo, I feel a birthday beer coming on!! (an no, no news on Triumph....)
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The Black Bomber Board / Re: 67` Bomber running problems
« Last post by Bryanj on Today at 05:57:57 PM »
CMS show 38 and 39 toothin stock, what size are you after
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CB750 / Re: What's this all about ??
« Last post by Bryanj on Today at 05:35:02 PM »
That would mean you could regrind a crank, does anybody know if the journals are hardened cos i dont
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CB500/550 / Re: NGK plugs for 500
« Last post by deltarider on Today at 03:47:41 PM »
Two dealers in Holland that work on these bikes on a daily base have reported problems with resistor plugs on our bikes. Trigger has reported the same in: http://www.sohc.co.uk/index.php/topic,28181.msg264374.html#msg264374
It's a year old debate. I don't see any advantage whatsoever adding resistance over what NGK recommends.
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CB750 / Re: What's this all about ??
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 03:39:37 PM »
The INLIMA brand have quite a few types of bearings listed on Amazon for other makes & models.
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The Black Bomber Board / Re: 67` Bomber running problems
« Last post by mo goldie on Today at 03:38:36 PM »
Hi Everyone


Well been trying to find a rear drive Sprocket for the Bomber but can`t seem to get one  ::) I have a new front one and a new chain. but do anyone know where to buy one from DSS has none  :'(

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Humour / Re: Wife bought me some new tools.
« Last post by AshimotoK0 on Today at 02:41:51 PM »
Better than a chocolate fireguard I guess.  ;D

My missus once helped herself to one of my 'tools' ... a 'hammer' as she called it ...to knock in pins to hang a picture frame.  >:(

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Misc / Open / Re: Gripe about Dropbox
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 01:03:19 PM »
I'd never heard of Dropbox until we had our house fire.

The firm who cleared our house of all it's contents took photos of everything that was in the house including individual items of clothing to a climate controlled  storage facility. All the photographs plus the manual records were on their drop box site that we were given access to for our home whilst we dealt with our insurance claim.

I briefly had my own free drop box account to copy & store the photos until our claim was settled.

The firm (appointed by our independant loss assesors) mainly dealt with flood damaged property as well as serious house fire victims. They were a brilliant firm owned by a local businessman.

Should anyone here be unfortunate enough to have a serious house fire I would highly recommend you appoint an independent loss assessor (LA) they basically take away all the pain of dealing with a house insurance company for a large claim. (Ours was around £190k plus VAT  for buiding & contents)

The Fire Service (FS) Incident Commander (who Wendy use to work with before he joined the FS) gave us advice about seeking our own LA . It was one of the best pieces of free advice I have ever been given. We were inundated with calls from a variety of firms to act as our LA. The Incident Commander gave us a business card for a Birmingham Based Charity who in turn pointed us in the right direction for appointing our own LA.
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