Social networking at its best! I've just fitted one of Rafals big foot side stand extender and I'm dead chuffed with the result. I'm having the Rafal crash bars fitted on Thursday, to replace the standard (Yamaha?) engine protectors, which will then be sold on here. Lee (Hendy) has fitted Rafals centre stand and big foot, and Steve will get his Rafal big foot shortly. And if anyone thinks they're missing out, I still have one Rafal big foot, in black, for sale at £35. It just shows the value of this site in uniting owners for their mutual benefit.
2008 TDM900 in beautiful black. Fender extender, after market Bullster touring screen, radiator guard, RM-G crash bars, 12V/USB socket, Oxford heated grips, Bagster tank cover, centre stand, E22 Givi panniers, standard exhausts. Beautiful Acerbis hand guards.
 <p>2015 Honda Crosstourer Highlander dct. Fabulous bike, but getting heavier as I age. The 9er is its replacement, eventually.
Refurbished rear caliper new stainless piston and seals old ones got overheated. Fitted Rafal's centre stand 60 mm wider in feet than standard which gives good stability. Then fitted his very nicely engineered big foot. Then just cleaning and oil and filter change.
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It is OK though and the engine is a lot more relaxed at Mway work.
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Yes found that but at the higher cruising speeds I found less tingles. :rotflmmfao:
Rafals crash bars and light brackets fitted today with some LED running lights. Serious protection for the fairing, I think. Also sold the last of the big feet.
2008 TDM900 in beautiful black. Fender extender, after market Bullster touring screen, radiator guard, RM-G crash bars, 12V/USB socket, Oxford heated grips, Bagster tank cover, centre stand, E22 Givi panniers, standard exhausts. Beautiful Acerbis hand guards.
 <p>2015 Honda Crosstourer Highlander dct. Fabulous bike, but getting heavier as I age. The 9er is its replacement, eventually.
Fitted me control box for the oiler and plumbed into existing Scott oiler as still waiting for tank to arrive. Eventually the scottoiler will go and vacuum port blanked off.
Removed tank, cleaned it using the nuts'n bolts trick (anyone explained how to get the scrap out afterwards? I needed to use a neodymium magnet taped to a stick...).
Tank full of water and red rust-gunk.
Removed and cleaned float bowls. Hopefully the new fuel cap will stop this from happening....
Tried to lower the needles one notch, as I suspected it to run a tad bit rich. Test ride- seemed like this made it a bit lean - backing off the throttle a few degrees made it pull stronger under heavy load.
So - set clips back to middle notch.
Reset pilots to std 3 turns out, attached my new â¬12 vaacum gauges and adjusted balance. It was noticably out, ticked over much smoother after adjustment.
As I didn't have my jump leads at hand, I resorted to install battery upside down lying on top of frame to make room for adjustment. Worked a treat
Discovered a couple of new cracks in fairing mounts, so have to deal with them before reassembly.
First night out in the dark on the 900 last night. The dipped beam would make a good anti aircraft searchlight, and the running lights on the crash bars were looking for worms six feet in front of the bike. I found the downwards adjuster, but it seems to turn many times to get the lights lower. Still a bit high now but better, and the bar lamps will now blind everyone who sees me!
2008 TDM900 in beautiful black. Fender extender, after market Bullster touring screen, radiator guard, RM-G crash bars, 12V/USB socket, Oxford heated grips, Bagster tank cover, centre stand, E22 Givi panniers, standard exhausts. Beautiful Acerbis hand guards.
 <p>2015 Honda Crosstourer Highlander dct. Fabulous bike, but getting heavier as I age. The 9er is its replacement, eventually.
Put threaded inserts in fuel tap. Cheapo ones, worked well. Think that's the softest metal I ever drilled...which was good as I could do it holding it with one hand and lines attached ð
Crashed it in soft grass at less than walking pace. Ran off road into soft mud and it tipped over. Rafals crash bars held it up in the mud and grass. No damage at all not even a scratch.
The ford before was a bit of an oo er moment when it turned out it was deeper than I thought. Air bag vest deployed so that's cost me a new gas cylinder.
Quote:Crashed it in soft grass at less than walking pace. Ran off road into soft mud and it tipped over. Rafals crash bars held it up in the mud and grass. No damage at all not even a scratch.
The ford before was a bit of an oo er moment when it turned out it was deeper than I thought. Air bag vest deployed so that's cost me a new gas cylinder.
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Yer still smelling of roses though!
spyball alarm/immob, bluespot brake calipers and Stainless hoses, Fournales air adjustable shock with Remote Resevoir,
forks raised 10mm thru yokes, racetech linear fork springs in 15 wt oil, Kappa wingrack/luggage, heated grips, Kedo handguards, dual heat controller to power heated jacket liner and or pants!!, Stebel 136DB horn, K&N air filter, colour matched Baglux tank cover (magnetic tank bag modified to fit cover), osram +50% headloight bulbs, headlight protector," NitramSpecial" parking loight, tail light indicators all running on LED's & incorporate "Lite Buddies", MK7 Scottoiler fitted, taller screen, 2-2 stainless steel
CCC's, Devil stainless down pipes. MKI Renntec engine crash bars & sump guard.
engine changed july 20
07 on a dyno run it made
79.1BHP / Torque 59.9Had a brief flirtation with a 1999 MKIIa but it blew an exaust valve on the M5 so was sold on to be repaired.