boxer-don't-works ?

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Mal S7
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boxer-don't-works ?

Post by Mal S7 »

How about an update from all those with their bikes that are presently out of service.

Me109 and Airbear and Shell'be and ...???

It seems it's all the rage these days. ;)

cheers
Mal
ME 109
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Post by ME 109 »

Gidday Mal, my RS looks beautiful sitting there all in one piece. Gathering dust.
I now have a solution to my tranny woes thanks to Ducati Pete. Pete has loaned his spare tranny to me. :mrgreen:

So now it's just a matter of finding the time to firstly clean up the operating theatre, before beginning the transplant operation. I hope my bike doesn't reject Pete's tranny.

In the meantime, I'm getting excellent wear from my tyres etc.

Hats off to Charlie tho', he pulled his 90/6 to smithereenies :shock:

Can't wait to pop another wheelie. :P
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hal
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Post by hal »

Hi,

My R90 has a new gearbox from motorworks and has been a short trip on the road again. Now - I'm stripping of the Pichler fairing and trying to getting it naked. considering a solo-seat as I go along. If my back had been normal I would've gone cafe with rearsets and TT-bars as well. Guess the result will be original with a lighter seat, and maybe some shorter/lighter mudgards. We'll see. Keeping all stock items intact. that's for sure. Really what i wish for is improved breakes..

Cheers
Hal

'74 R90/6
'97 R850R
2valve
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Post by 2valve »

hi to all, the R90 is still a dead duck , just waiting for the phone call from the mechanic to say its all done , caint wait to hear it fired up.
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I've had this 1961 R50/2 for almost 8 years, never did get it running. Today I put it in a container and it's going to Oahu. Woo Hoo, I've got (half) of my living room back!
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Tim,

Don't mean to get in your poop, but...

The lines tied around your frame should have clove hitches rather than just loops around the tubes. Those loops will slip if the cargo tries to shift. The other ends of the lines should have a secure knot at each anchor point for the same reason. I would tie a bowline in the the rope, half way from the bike frame to the anchor, and double the line thru the anchor and back to the bowline to double your purchase (pull.) And, the bike would ride better on its own suspension rather than the center stand.

Send me a plane ticket and I'll do it up right meself. Good luck.
Major Softie
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Tim, hopefully you have time to change those things because that really is not a secure job of tying down the bike at all.
MS - out
richard t
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Ohau! just ship it to Okla, I would give it a good home
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Post by ME 109 »

Tim hasn't done any tying yet, that is a spider web from one of those Maui Wowie spiders.
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Post by Deleted User 62 »

Jeez, sorry I wasn't an eagle scout. That rope is very strong, the front wheel is jammed into a slot in the corner, steering damper locked, four points fore and aft holding it there. In retrospect, having never done this before I agree, the rear wheel should be on the ground, but it will have to do. Can't go back tomorrow, port rules... Remember, this isn't going to be trucked, just fork lifted on and off a barge.
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