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G-TT600

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  • Birthday 24/07/1989

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  • Bike(s)
    Triumph TT600
  • Location
    S.Wales & Oxford.. M4 corridor

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  1. Tyre pressure? Without insulting you.... Always check the simple things first
  2. G-TT600

    Exhaust primer?

    I wouldn't have even thought of priming it personally, I'm not saying its a bad idea, but in my (limited) experience with VHT paint, I've always gone straight to metal. always seem to have done the jobs for me.
  3. I forget the actual figure, but at 25yo on my first bike (TT600) locked garage, NNC, 7 years Car driving experience it was around £150 a year. I forget which company it was but I more than likely used a comparison website and went for the cheapest
  4. I love the look of that difficult to find/Get to?
  5. ''What could possibly go wrong'' I haven't ventured over the water on the bike yet, but I'm sure said roads would easily surpass my 4069 yardstick
  6. None of my kit is any good for the good old Welsh sunshine (the wet variety) I just have a waterproof over suit that does the job. I tend to reside around Llandovery when I'm riding locally, it seems to me you can head in any direction from there. and there is an ever popular cafe there that is only a little overpriced. I work in Oxford Monday to Friday, so it's only really weekends I get to hit the twisties. Some may argue that there are biking roads here, but I am yet to see any that come close to the A4069 that I gauge everything else off
  7. I have bought one, I am just waiting for a dry day to have a go fitting it without removing the swing arm. the chain was a bit loose, but it has been sorted now I was a bit scared to play with it because of the rear wheel alignment, but I have no idea what I was afraid of lol
  8. my local area has some of the best roads I've ever seen... why does nobody post here? I work away and all weekend rides are impromptu << It would be great to meet some faces from the forum, who's riding through the winter?
  9. I like the way you think
  10. I am a mechanic by trade, but I don't have a garage, or anywhere dry to have a go I will ask around my friends to see whether I can borrow one haha, how do I get my hands on one of these wear pads?
  11. yeah, sounds like a pain.... anyone know of any decent bike garages near Didcot? they're probably not very busy at the moment right?
  12. I was concerned maybe the chain is on it's way out, I feel I should probably change that too, but I can quite plainly see that the plastic wear strip that we are both referring to is fubbarred lol
  13. At low revs, if I'm quite hard on the throttle the chain starts 'clucking' at me... Like a tapping noise, The tension is alright but I can see that it had worn though it's 'rest' (apologies I'm not sure what this part is called) on the top leg of the chain, where it rests on my swing arm, is is some kind of linear bearing to save wear on the chain and swing arm. where do I get another of these? is it hard to change? what is it called and is it likely to be the underlying factor in this funny noise? I await your useful advice patiently
  14. You will need a compression tester. a simple dial that you usually thread into the spark plug hole and read the pressure in the combustion chamber. I don't know what it should be at I'm afraid. Also, don't know whether you have checked for fuel, I don't mean to insult your intelligence but if it's been out in the rain for a while, there could be water in the fuel system. Or the petrol can become less volatile if left long enough, and can essentially 'go off' The 'Big end' is where the connecting rod (between the piston and crankshaft) meets the crankshaft. It will have a soft metal bearing which would likely be what has gone and is what is being referred too.
  15. sell it to a female rider and charge more?
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