Bing is a four letter word!
That’s a lot of Tupperware removed for a coolant change!Coolant change today...
That’s a lot of Tupperware removed for a coolant change!
Torque specs are important..
I think without using a torque wrench the tendency is to over tighten...
The red one looks like a little Suzuki, the black one has me stumped - Maico?.I loved my Bing :|
it liked to be tickled once in a while and that was all it ever asked for.
more project parts:
The beast already had its oil change. Good to go next spring.
The street FZR already got new tires. Good to go next spring.
My old race bike got a rebuilt front brake master cylinder, already installed. It's rideable once again.
The R3 race bike got a new chain, a broken fairing mount sorted out, and an oil change. I have not decided whether I will install a "rain light" (basically just a tail light) so that it would meet CSBK regulations, and it's not a bad idea elsewhere.
The 125 got new tires and spark plug recently, I just now replaced a burned out marker-light bulb. May get a ride in next week.
I have not decided whether the zx10r needs new tires, or a new bike. (Almost 115,000 km on it) May ride that this Friday.
May have a car project coming up. 166k, needs new strut mounts, and if I'm going to pull the (original) struts in order to change the strut mounts, I'm not putting the original ones back in. Needs front brakes, too, but I already have a new set ready to go on.
With great power comes great responsibility. Knock on wood, spring compressors and I have not had a fight before.Are you going to go with a quick strut replacement assembly or risk death and use the spring compressor?
Not much in the way of bike mechanical projects this winter, but I am going to paint a couple of bikes. After searching for 2 years for 75 Honda Antares Red, I found the holy grail. There are a few places with enamel color matches, but they look like **** compared to the original color and finish -- nothing that matches the factory candy paint.With great power comes great responsibility. Knock on wood, spring compressors and I have not had a fight before.
Do you have a booth in your garage? How do you deal with ventilation spraying automotive paint in the winter? Bike parts are small so you spray and get out?Not much in the way of bike mechanical projects this winter, but I am going to paint a couple of bikes. After searching for 2 years for 75 Honda Antares Red, I found the holy grail. There are a few places with enamel color matches, but they look like **** compared to the original color and finish -- nothing that matches the factory candy paint.
The local PPG rep shipped my GL1000 tank cover to PPG's color lab to have the paint analyzed and matched. They came back telling me they figured out the OE 3 stage candy -- it looks perfect on the spray sample. Here's hoping I can figure out how to spray a 3 stage candy.
I don't have a booth, I hang dollar store shower curtains off my garage door tracks to make a 3 sided enclosure to contain overspray. I only do small stuff in the garage, a tank or fairing piece, so I can shoot the part then jump outside till it flashes.Do you have a booth in your garage? How do you deal with ventilation spraying automotive paint in the winter? Bike parts are small so you spray and get out?
A trick I learned ages ago when I first tried to paint in my garage was to keep the floor wet while setting up and painting to prevent dust from getting kicked up in the air. Worked great and the spray can job turned out looking pretty close to factory.I don't have a booth, I hang dollar store shower curtains off my garage door tracks to make a 3 sided enclosure to contain overspray. I only do small stuff in the garage, a tank or fairing piece, so I can shoot the part then jump outside till it flashes.