Fast Eddie
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Yes.FE,
Did you buy your Corbin seat for the Interstate through cNw?
Yes.FE,
Did you buy your Corbin seat for the Interstate through cNw?
Well if it does, we know who to blame !Got mine ready to start up tomorrow, it's had a new oil tank, barbed filter head, nos herringbone hose ,reed valve, single new 32mm Premier and thin air filter from RGM just filled up with oil so it can sit tonight. No doubt it will piss down tomorrow..........
Another 300 km. fishing / camping trip return . rain , but fun . Caught my limit in tiny creeks . Mosquitos . Bike ran great .Question: If you have no center stand, how do you grease your chain? Check oil? Do maintenance?
Herefordshire on the Edge. 226 mile round trip around the borders of Herefordshire. Overcast / grey day, but it didnt rain and it wasnt cold. A good day out.
Weather forecast here included POWERFUL T-storms, flooding, tornado warnings. The usual daily "stay home & hide in your basement" fear mongering.
My Wife & I enjoyed a nice hundred miler, keeping an eye on the doppler. Zero rain.
The other week we had weather warnings in the UK that temperatures could reach 26c or 78° fWeather forecast here included POWERFUL T-storms, flooding, tornado warnings. The usual daily "stay home & hide in your basement" fear mongering.
My Wife & I enjoyed a nice hundred miler, keeping an eye on the doppler. Zero rain.
The other week we had weather warnings in the UK that temperatures could reach 26c or 78° f
What the hell is that all about?
Warning old people of the dangers when at least 10x the amount of old people actually die of cold in the winter FFS
Congratulations on getting the cover off, starting the bike and commencing the maintenance! Hopes that nothing really wrong will surface and you will have a fun riding summer.Not the most impressive journey ever, after 5 years under a dust sheet, 3m out of the shed and 3m back in and onto the workbench, small steps.
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Rick,Spent some time mocking up and test fitting the PR style tank and seat to my '70 Commando. The Interstate tank and seat will be moving over to the MkIII when it is ready, so I am hoping to make the '70 a fun street and occasional track day bike. I've got most of the parts for a Lockheed racing disc conversion together, which should be next on the list once everything is here.
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Rick,
Where on the swing arm does your rear stand rest on?
Thanks,
Mike
Didn't the bell drive him crazy?My mate was a self addicted polisher but one of his tricks to keep the front inside hub polished was to put a leather cat collar around the inside of the hub loosely, it self polished the hub while riding, worked for him he had a show wining Shovelhead Sportster which was also a rider.