What did you do to your bike today ??
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Waxed it and added my tank grips and tank pad. The R&G tank grips are lovely and the tank pad busby so good. It's a removal Oxford one, which in thought would be OK but it's already peeling off. It's rubber material and looks pretty good just a shame the adhesive isn't strong enough. If it doesn't last then I'll grab another tank pad but a better one!
Also took it in for a major service the whole shabang needs doing. Will be as good as new when it's out!
Also took it in for a major service the whole shabang needs doing. Will be as good as new when it's out!
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The M6 was being its usual joyous self so I took the long way to work, which is bearable when you can see where you're going. These lighter mornings make the commute easier to tolerate.
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Just a thought but you didn't wax the tank before you tried to stick the pad on did you?Rossgo wrote:Waxed it and added my tank grips and tank pad. The R&G tank grips are lovely and the tank pad busby so good. It's a removal Oxford one, which in thought would be OK but it's already peeling off. It's rubber material and looks pretty good just a shame the adhesive isn't strong enough. If it doesn't last then I'll grab another tank pad but a better one!
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No I didn't I cleaned it the day before. Let not dry then the next day (yesterday) I used a bit of nail vanish remover and a microfiber cloth and rubbed the areas that would have these stuck to them. There should be absolutely no reason for it not to stick but I guess it doesn't always go your way!!DaytonAndy wrote:Just a thought but you didn't wax the tank before you tried to stick the pad on did you?Rossgo wrote:Waxed it and added my tank grips and tank pad. The R&G tank grips are lovely and the tank pad busby so good. It's a removal Oxford one, which in thought would be OK but it's already peeling off. It's rubber material and looks pretty good just a shame the adhesive isn't strong enough. If it doesn't last then I'll grab another tank pad but a better one!
Its at the garage now prob won't see it for a while so unsure how its holding up!
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OK so I love my partner so much...reason...I have liked a pic of a bike that is in a work shop it's a Black bike which has also had a valet. My partner has just turned around to me and said why is your bike on facebook (do not post anything on FB bike related due to having 2 bikes nicked in a row) and I thought it was getting a service not a valet...I have burst out laughing she has seen what I have but clearly doesn't take any notice of it because mine is blue not black and a totally different bike ...maybe I don't have to stick to even the same colour when I decide to change [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES] hahaha
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
But the good news is you can upgrade and she'll never even notice.Rossgo wrote:OK so I love my partner so much...reason...I have liked a pic of a bike that is in a work shop it's a Black bike which has also had a valet. My partner has just turned around to me and said why is your bike on facebook (do not post anything on FB bike related due to having 2 bikes nicked in a row) and I thought it was getting a service not a valet...I have burst out laughing she has seen what I have but clearly doesn't take any notice of it because mine is blue not black and a totally different bike ...maybe I don't have to stick to even the same colour when I decide to change [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES] hahaha
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Left it at home. Can't be arsed on a Friday when it's dressed down day and I have to carry a change of clothes with me.
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Hahaha...wonder if I can upgrade her?!! Hahakiwikrasher wrote:But the good news is you can upgrade and she'll never even notice.Rossgo wrote:OK so I love my partner so much...reason...I have liked a pic of a bike that is in a work shop it's a Black bike which has also had a valet. My partner has just turned around to me and said why is your bike on facebook (do not post anything on FB bike related due to having 2 bikes nicked in a row) and I thought it was getting a service not a valet...I have burst out laughing she has seen what I have but clearly doesn't take any notice of it because mine is blue not black and a totally different bike ...maybe I don't have to stick to even the same colour when I decide to change [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES] hahaha
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Braved the weather and rode it to work.
Good job as well because the motorways around Brum were more clogged up than a Glaswegian's arteries.
Good job as well because the motorways around Brum were more clogged up than a Glaswegian's arteries.
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I changed the battery and did a load more wiring on the Millennium Dodo after its cop out on Friday over the weekend. Stripped out the awful and poorly fitted charger lead and replaced it with an Optimate one, then left the new battery to trickle.
Started first time this morning and seemed to run slightly better than it has before (although I'm unsure how the electrics would cause that, tbh). Great to be whizzing past cars stuck in queues of traffic. Yeah, it was raining a bit, but so what? A little windy, too - I couldn't help noticing that there were less motorbikes on the roads this morning. Weird, because all the cyclists were out.
Started first time this morning and seemed to run slightly better than it has before (although I'm unsure how the electrics would cause that, tbh). Great to be whizzing past cars stuck in queues of traffic. Yeah, it was raining a bit, but so what? A little windy, too - I couldn't help noticing that there were less motorbikes on the roads this morning. Weird, because all the cyclists were out.
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I don't see many motorbikes when I'm doing the work run. Shame really.
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
Bought new R&G crash bungs. I couldn't help noticing at the weekend when I took the R1 out in the piss pouring rain, that one of them has rather mysteriously and irritatingly dropped orft.
Grr.
£75 later.
Grr.
£75 later.
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It's unreal how expensive it is but it potentially can save hundreds of quid worth of damage. I like a bit of R&G good quality products in my experience
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Re: What did you do to your bike today ??
You can buy spares direct from R&G.dogbot wrote:Bought new R&G crash bungs. I couldn't help noticing at the weekend when I took the R1 out in the piss pouring rain, that one of them has rather mysteriously and irritatingly dropped orft.
Grr.
£75 later.
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Indeed. So that's what I did.duke63 wrote:You can buy spares direct from R&G.dogbot wrote:Bought new R&G crash bungs. I couldn't help noticing at the weekend when I took the R1 out in the piss pouring rain, that one of them has rather mysteriously and irritatingly dropped orft.
Grr.
£75 later.
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Yeah. And it's basically my own fault for not noticing it had worked loose until after it dropped off, eh?Rossgo wrote:It's unreal how expensive it is but it potentially can save hundreds of quid worth of damage. I like a bit of R&G good quality products in my experience