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Saul last won the day on June 8
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- Birthday 17/09/1965
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CB750 Hornet, CBF600
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I can get one German made Stantion for £120 or a pair of Chinky Chonky ones for £150. Gonna get the German one I think.
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I recently changed the fork seals on my Honda CBF600. The right one that was originally leaking has started leaking again. That side was gubbed up with some sort of sealer when I first stripped it. Any way I cleaned it out and put in the new seals and didn’t think any more of it. Well it has started leaking again so I stripped it again and put another new seal in but I found a gouge or pit that I had missed in the fork stantion right in the sealing range so it’s gonna leak again. To the question I am pretty sure I need a replacement fork tube/stantion, is it feasible to replace one fork tube or should I do the pair? Obviously cost is the point but I want to do it only once. The other station seems fine.
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I was walking past with my mate and I said I like the look of his Sportster, which was where I went wrong. Cool bike I thought, Weird owner. He was one of these, several of them turned up last night, and not just Harleys but all cruisers. The chap that rode back with us was one of them.
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I am very envious of my mates new bike, tis stunning. If you saw matey I was talking to he prolly didn't get a lot of female company. But if you beleive him he trapped a 17 stone one in Cambourne I know you would have to be a local to understand but Cambourne is rough as rats.
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Headed down west again to Marazion bike night with my mate Martyn on his new out of the box Z900RS. Very nice bike I took it easy on the way down as the Z900 had less that 100 miles on it, plus rush hour. Some lovely bikes there tonight, I seem to have mainly focused on Z900’s. Not sure why. I liked the Gold Wing but the MV wasn’t bad either. I did get chatting to a Harley Sportster owner telling me it was the ultimate bike and apparently a fanny magnet He said it was good carrying a pillion too as he had picked up a 17st woman in Camborne last Saturday. I wished him well and moved on, the conversation was getting a bit weird for my liking Lovely backdrop It was good to steched my Hornets legs a bit on the way home as Martyn was happy to push the Z900 a bit more. Also we met another mate down there on his Indian Scout and he rode back with us although I got the feeling he was struggling to keep up. A good change as none of the guys with their old British nails came tonight. Trip stats.
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Yeah one or two drops while we were in Porthleven but nothing else.
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Out with the Fowey grey gang today. Combined age 240+ years. Truro, Blackwater, Helston, Porthleven and finally Restronguet Creak to do a Freddie Dobbs. Well not really just for a pot of tea
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Very sad mate, my thoughts are with you.
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I didn't take offence Pedro, I knew you were joking
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No mate she is a biker. She was tracking the new front brake lever that was being delivered today, by the time the delivery driver was three stops away she had her full bike gear on waiting. As soon as I fitted the lever she was gone out after 8 days off the road. 108 miles later she was home knackered because she has work tomorrow. Me and the Mrs are referring to her as Shevel Knievel now. She has had the lecture several times and knows another claim means she will be off the rood as she will never get insurance again for several years. I hope for her sake it sinks in. Oh and I don't have a problem riding my bikes to where I want to go, don't need a van.
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You don't know the half of it mate. Let me introduce you to my Hornets new end can. Not Soft Dad. The motor has only done 291 miles
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Well got Shadows bike as far as I can. Just waiting on the new indicator and front brake lever. Managed to disguise the scratched up headlight cowel with a black accent which Shadow loves. She thinks it looks Sick! Which apparently is positive, I’ll settle for tidy. I like the new aluminium rear L plate, supposedly unbreakable but we all know Shadows talent for destroying stuff. Now she is obsessively watching EBay waiting for the parts to come.
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Good to know, I'll tell her Not!
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Pissing down here to but spent the day fixing Shadows CB125F again, the job that nevers ends.
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Well the bike is still rattling but in the mean time Shadow rear ended a car last Friday. Wiped out an indicator bent the handlebars broke the front brake lever and added a couple of more scuffs. . She was shook up and bruised but is ok now. The new handle bars came today. So I went out to fit them only to discover what I bought was different to what was on the bike. But the bike was bought as a repaired crashed bike so I suppose I should not be surprised. The new bars fit and look much better so I think I got the right ones I also stripped out the forks to check they weren’t bent and luckily they were fine so I just cleaned every thing up and put it back together. Also cleaned up and checked the brake caliper. Repaired the crack in the mud guard. Just painting a couple of black strips on the headlight cheeks to hide the scratches. I know I would never be able to match the colour and those checks are £80 each. So disguise seemed like the best option. I have contacted a mechanic to check the rattle out to see if it can be fixed affordably.