Peanut!
You're losing it!
About 5 years ago.
Post #43
http://www.xs650.com/threads/xs650-clutch-worm-actuator-experiment-tidbits.31554/page-3#post-321273
Getting there. Some creative bodgery was needed to fix the exhausts in place, but that can be improved upon later.
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Naturally, I HAD to fire her up. Sounds wonderful! Pity that the (new) float needle on the LH carb stuck open and pissed petrol but a sharp tap fixed that. And the excess everywhere will evaporate ...
Now, I really need to do something about that seat. But at least I have a rideable bike in the meantime
Getting there. Some creative bodgery was needed to fix the exhausts in place, but that can be improved upon later.
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Naturally, I HAD to fire her up. Sounds wonderful! Pity that the (new) float needle on the LH carb stuck open and pissed petrol but a sharp tap fixed that. And the excess everywhere will evaporate ...
Now, I really need to do something about that seat. But at least I have a rideable bike in the meantime
Peanut, it is free to cross to the land of dragons now that the Severn Bridge toll has been dropped. Just a pitty the M4 and M5 are so busy in South Wales/Bristol area.
Yup, and I did more than that, I married oneyou went across the water into the land of Dragons ?
Looks good on the bike. Glad you're happy with it.thanks to Jim for supplying me with it. I did the underside care as per Jim's method which ended up looking like this once I'd fitted the tail lamp: