Pinned So what have you done to your bike today?

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  1. Phil

    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Well, with all good intentions I removed the pipes and laid the bike on it's side......hate doing this way.
    Equipped with my new oil filter from Andy thought I would fit it up, great thought. Reality is that the "PO" had completely rounded the bolt to the oil filter, not kidding.........totally round:mad:Think my only option is to drill it out.
    Tomorrow is another day!!!
     
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    Th3_Huntsman Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Get one of Murdos trusty left hand drillbits.
     
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  3. Murdo

    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    Had a similar problem with a VTR. Had to get a chisel to cut some grooves to get multigrips on the remains of the bolt. Welded a large nut to bolt head and no problem since.
     
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    Mclaren Well-Known Member Contributing Member

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    Vice grips and a knock with hammer should loosen it
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Yep, tried that to no avail. The bolt head are meant to 14.............this one started off as a 12 I think and is so rounded now I have no idea what size it is, sure isn't pretty !!
    The vice grips are great provided you can get a serious bite, alas the collar doesn't allow me great access. Who ever put it on didn't want it to come off ????
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Today was a very good day!!!! as compared to yesterday which I prefer not to think about :mad:
    Having broken 2 screw drivers, used 3 disc on my drill.......and still no movement of this bolt securing the oil filter..
    Today, I drilled the bolt out completely, and still no movement so in desperation I drilled a larger hole, felt the spring move inside the housing. So I used an easy out....gave it a good whack with a hammer and grabbed spanner and "BINGO" we have movement at the camp :thumb_ups: The oil filter was well past it's use by date and found it's way into the bin.
    Also painted the front rim......looks good and got 2 coats of clear so I will be in a position to put the tire back on.
    Will post some photo tomorrow.

    the culprit.jpg rim&disc.jpg
     
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  7. kiffsta

    kiffsta Senior Member

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    bought a rattle gun from Aldi for $25 and a fork seal driver... now to master the art of Fork seal replacement :neo:
     
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    what is a fork seal driver/?unloaded the yds5.
     
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    Pygmygod Well-Known Member

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    My fork seal driver is a piece of PVC piping cut in half lengthways.
    Made of plastic so it doesn't damage the seal, is basically free (used an off-cut) and works 'good enough.'
     
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    so is mine.
     
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    Mine as well, no need for fancy shenanigans here
     
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    Fixed the air intake pipes, messed around with the dodgy wiring at the key.
    Went for a shakedown ride, but had wiring issues.
    So I did the logical thing and put it back in the shed and went for a ride on the Ducati!
    With get into it again tomorrow.
     
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    Would love to take my duc for a ride haha (996 dream bike)
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    My backup bike is a Korean sewing machine ..... ummm actually its my only rideable bike

    :help: :commando:
     
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    Gotta love the zx7r daily. Also got it a present off ebay today. Used k&n air filter $20 :)
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Now that's smart shopping...........bloody cheap, well done!!!!!
     
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    kiffsta Senior Member

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    been cutting stickers for peeps

    mark 001.JPG mark 004.JPG stu 001.JPG
     
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    Took the Zxr down to the track yesterday to see how it went.
    Apart from the rain it was a good day.
    Discovered the clutch cable is as suspected pretty knackered, and clutch itself could be better.
    Have got a charging issue, chewed through a battery by lunch, but luckily had a second one to finish off the day.
    Got a couple good sessions in when it wasn't raining and the track was only damp.
    Great bike in the corners! Started in the novice class to get a feel for the bike and found myself passing 600's and bigger easily in the corners, but getting flogged on any straights. Got tired of being held up in the corners so I moved into the limited class and battled 2 strokes all afternoon. Had a blast, nice nimble bike. Bit sore today due to slight cramping from leg positioning on a smaller bike than I usually ride. All good though.
    Can't wait for a dry day to really put it through it paces, after a few little tweaks.
     
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    kiffsta Senior Member

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    nothing yet, but I did pickup a Carbtune Pro :thumb_ups:

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