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Started by grog, Friday, 15 September 2017, 07:05 PM

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grog

i sure have been. must happen to everyone. been postponing bike jobs that shouldve been done. riding, oiling chain about all ive done for 3 months. all about to change. i have a list. will get started. 14 loves a bit of care. kick my arse.

ARH

tsk tsk Grog.... consider it kicked  :lol:

Kiwifruit

Am keen to know.......whats on the list?
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

gsxbarmy

Grog, as I found out there are times to ride and times to maintain. Not often the two went hand in hand, I always had a number of jobs I should have got around to, it's what always made the 14 such an interesting hobby for me, a hobby which I now realise with my Triumph I've lost.

Don't beat yourself up buddy, look on it more as sourcing items and taking stock of the situation. Now prioritize those items which absolutely needs to be done, and the "nice to have" jobs. No need to beat yourself up, look on it more as a project with work/ride balance  :cheers:
Nothing to do.............all day to do it....I love retirement :lol:

Tony Nitrous

My 14 is slowly slipping down my to-do list.

Finishing off my house restoration (so i can move) is a priority.
"Bike fund" account is going to getting a new ute.
B-King due a freshen up, battery, service, Reg/Rec recall etc.
Save towards another newer road bike so the King can be more drag based.

Its a testament to the 14 that it just keeps going.
Its always been a budget bike for me but its serving me well even though it gets very little love in return.

Its never been my "Best bike" but I'm very glad I own it.
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Batkwaka

Yes, tell that to the GSXR1000K1 in the garage waiting forlornly for some love.
May the sun be warm & shining and your roads be smooth & winding.

grog

only a basic list kiwifruit. new f. tyre, new pads, free up rotors, service calipers. carbon fibre wrap f. guard. same stuff on tank, leading edges both sides, stone chipped. fix n fit crash bars. paint that bloody r. brake torque rod, been going to forever. maybe hammerite paint fork legs, same paint using on crash bars. running , handling perfectly. dont fix whats not broken. agree Tony, they are a tough bike. i wouldnt mind a rat bike version, everything spot on, just ratty appearance.

grog

forgot, will clean out clutch slave, fit that busa seal.

Hooli

Quote from: grog on Saturday, 16 September  2017, 06:05 PM
i wouldnt mind a rat bike version, everything spot on, just ratty appearance.

Works for me, more theft proof too.

Tony Nitrous

Quote from: Hooli on Saturday, 16 September  2017, 11:13 PM
Quote from: grog on Saturday, 16 September  2017, 06:05 PM
i wouldnt mind a rat bike version, everything spot on, just ratty appearance.

Works for me, more theft proof too.

Mine has sort of gone that way.

Walk past mine and you see a dented in fuel tank, corrosion to the fork legs, scars to the engine cases and levers, the wrong headlight and clocks, a melted front mudguard, wide Renthals, an indicator wrapped in black tape etc.

Look closer or know the bike you get a full Yoshi Cyclone system, a well mapped PC111, PAIR blanks, a recent chain, near new tyres, recently free'd up disc bobbins, fresh oil in the motor, many hours getting the suspension spot on for me.



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Hooli

Aye sounds like mine. Shed'u'like but 123bhp with full akro & everything works as it should.

Red Biker

Mrs Red has booked a holiday for next July, so any modding needs to be squeezed in Pre Xmas before funds become scarce!
I was planning on having Tank and shock springs powder coated but may do both myself now 👍

Red
Many a Donkey has lost its hoof on the rocky road, don't be that Donkey!

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