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What Have You Done To Your Tdm Today?
HeHe

Not sure !

But the 1st one Drove a Honda Jazz

The second looked just like the first-person

And as everyone Knows the Honda Jazz is the car you buy just before your children put you in a Nursing home



Thinking back Both had same attitude ! Was my fault etc

Even though both failed to give way / look right on Roundabout

So yes you are probably Right



Just realised one of my Sister's is called Maureen works in Healthcare

Think I will just pop round and throw a couple of Half bricks through her windows

Might as well get in first etc
changed oil and filter, was gonna change fork oil for 15w but canna find it, 

 

just checked online. I did buy some in September LOL

Quote:HeHe

Not sure !

But the 1st one Drove a Honda Jazz

The second looked just like the first-person

And as everyone Knows the Honda Jazz is the car you buy just before your children put you in a Nursing home



Thinking back Both had same attitude ! Was my fault etc

Even though both failed to give way / look right on Roundabout

So yes you are probably Right



Just realised one of my Sister's is called Maureen works in Healthcare

Think I will just pop round and throw a couple of Half bricks through her windows

Might as well get in first etc
 

 

:rotflmmfao:

 

 

Considering that so many people work for the NHS I suppose it comes as no surprise they have a lot of accidents.....
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Refitted my Givi Wingrack and fitted the Top Saddlery seat > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/142331699@...ed-public/

 

The seat is higher than the last and now i feel i'm leaning a bit forward onto the 791 Renthal bars..... The age old problem of making 2 simultaneous changes and getting a problem, not knowing which change is the cause, I might take the shortened dogbones off and restore the rear ride height (easiest thing first of course !)

<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Taken the carbs off. Again.
New Avon tires, new battery, new coolant, and the ever important valve adjustment.  The exhaust valves were fine but ALL of the intakes were needing adjustment.

Quote:New Avon tires, new battery, new coolant, and the ever important valve adjustment.  The intakes were fine but ALL of the exhaust valves were out of spec.
 

Hi nsr250!

 

I was surprised. When I was researching, everyone informed me that it was normal to find non-standard admissions.

Tendency to reduce standard measures. And the exhaust within the standard. Bingo .. this happened to me.

In your case I see that it was the other way around?

 

Cheers!
Att

Sidarta 


TDM850 ano 2001
 Honda XLX 250 1988 
Honda Tornado 2005 - Honda CB400 1982 
Honda CB350 1972 e 1973

Quote: 

Hi nsr250!

 

I was surprised. When I was researching, everyone informed me that it was normal to find non-standard admissions.

Tendency to reduce standard measures. And the exhaust within the standard. Bingo .. this happened to me.

In your case I see that it was the other way around?

 

Cheers!
 

Well, it would be better if I proofread before I posted. Oops. All the exhaust valves were fine. ALL of the intakes needed adjustments. Sorry, fixed my post.

Swapped my dogbones back to standard. After fitting the Top Sellerie seat i realise that the old seat was very prolapsed in the vertical direction. Very short dogbones with a higher up seat equals a seated position which is too tilted forward for me.

 

So while I was at it I greased the whole shock linkage. All pins slid out cleanly, the old grease was still clear and plentiful. Keep it greasy and it comes out easy !

<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Quote: 

Well, it would be better if I proofread before I posted. Oops. All the exhaust valves were fine. ALL of the intakes needed adjustments. Sorry, fixed my post.
 

Hey Nsr250!

 

Ok!. Thanks for meeting my question. So we are confirming what our friends in Carpe

 

Cheers!
Att

Sidarta 


TDM850 ano 2001
 Honda XLX 250 1988 
Honda Tornado 2005 - Honda CB400 1982 
Honda CB350 1972 e 1973

MOT today. Passed. Actually had a wee ride on the thing too Smile
84 Honda XL600R  Smile

04 TDM900  :good:

21 KTM 790 Adventure  Wink
Wheeled the 900 out of the shed, tidied the shed, rode the bike back into the shed & now I'm ready to do some motorcycle maintenance (not going Zen)/improvements while I'm having a few weeks off (its only taken me 4 weeks to get round to tidying the shed :punishment: ), - valve clearances, clutch & springs, throttle bodies, gaiters, 15w oil for forks, oil & filter, suspension linkage service - blah blah routine stuff blah blah. Oh and test-fit new luggage addition one the rest is done Wink 

 

 

 

Where's my cup of coffee tea???

<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">Single-handedly reviving the Wave.



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<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS



 

 

 
dropped the engine out of my spare parts 1993 3vd for 


Jetwashjim

blatant plug for anyone else wanting spares got a goo enterprise exhaust system on it as well

Clutch done & lots of tea consumed - additional luggage idea fail/scrapped

<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">Single-handedly reviving the Wave.



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<p class="bbc_indent" style="margin-left:40px;">2008 reg. Black TDM 900 ABS



 

 

 
Replaced my first LED front-end pilot-light with this one :

 

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Glued a W5W type socket with araldite, then soldered it :

 

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Brighter than the first one, much brighter than the W5W OEM bulb.
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Quote:Replaced my first LED front-end pilot-light with this one :

 

[Image: IMG_20180214_223239.jpg]

 

Glued a W5W type socket with araldite, then soldered it :

 

[Image: IMG_20180214_223221.jpg]

 

Brighter than the first one, much brighter than the W5W OEM bulb.
 

Neat.

 

With led's in series you can play GWROFF (guess which row fails first).... I have  a lot of examples. The worst are Chinese products where the current limiting resistor is just small enough to keep the led's running at peak power, so they could sell a 2W led as a 3W led !
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
This is a Chinese product, I got 4 of them for less than 1€ so I don't mind at all any premature death !  Smile
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Quote:This is a Chinese product, I got 4 of them for less than 1€ so I don't mind at all any premature death !  Smile
 

It's a perfectly acceptable trade-off too.

 

I wonder if Chinese understand the reputation they are getting though ?
<p style="text-align:center;">Ohlins, PC3, fuel cut defeat, +4deg timing, 17" front wheel.
Repainted radiator and changed coolant, painted centre stand, fitted the heated grips relay properly (previous owner did a poor job) and general tidy up ready for another year. :tup:

 

Just need to figure out what tyres to fit and MOT time. :good:

Quote:Repainted radiator and changed coolant, painted centre stand, fitted the heated grips relay properly (previous owner did a poor job) and general tidy up ready for another year. :tup:

 

Just need to figure out what tyres to fit and MOT time. :good:
Michellin have brought out R5 the sucessor to PR4, ATM they are £215 a pair inc a £30 discount
"As I Lay Rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I skid and begin to slide, please dear god protect my ride"

Mods; Oil pressure switch, neoprene rear inner mudguard, scottoiler, highway pegs,  fenda extenda, 1999 carbs and airbox, Kais suspension setup, later clutch springs, LED lamps, Metmachex swingarm, Hagon Shock, Oxford heated grips, 4 way fused accessory Bus, 17" 3CV front wheel, Michellin R6 tyres, GPS speedo, 5' ignition advance.


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