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Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:32 pm
by She'llbe
It was 28*C or 82*F yesterday in Nimbin. A great day to set up/tidy the tent for next months ride. Also changed all the vital fluids in the 90S.Now to give it a good tune and away I go. If you're not going to be studying for school you might as well tear the bike down and do something with it Charlie.

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:51 pm
by Brad 77 100 7
Don't forget to change the air in the tires

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:07 pm
by Major Softie
Can you get the good German OEM air down there?

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:04 am
by ME 109
Major Softie wrote:Can you get the good German OEM air down there?
We can get s/hand Oompa band air. Not quite OEM but the bikes don't know it.

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Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:28 pm
by Jean
I thought it WAS Winter now down there(!) it is hotternhell here now.
And the toilet water goes the wrong way round...
Anyway, it's an Airhead. You should have it all back together in a week,yes?

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 7:54 pm
by Airbear
Jean wrote: Anyway, it's an Airhead. You should have it all back together in a week,yes?
Yep, and I'm keen for that week to arrive, after the painting is done and everything is clean and the ordered parts have arrived and I've sorted the changes I want' to make to the wiring loom and ...

There is something that is going to be really easy to attend to now that the motor is out of the frame. That is the very floppy side stand. It's getting a new pin and a grease nipple. Maybe even the correct spring. Woo Hoo.

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 2:40 am
by Ross
You didn't have this shed when I stayed at your place with Lilly and Helge???

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:10 am
by Airbear
Ross wrote:You didn't have this shed when I stayed at your place with Lilly and Helge???
I certainly did, Ross. It's about 20 metres south of the house, in plain view of house and street.
The shed and the pile of junk near it are within an SEP Field**, so that would explain how you missed it.

** SEP = Somebody Else's Problem. I learnt about the usefulness of the concept from Douglas Adams. A multitude of uses around the home, workplace, significant relationship, planet, etc.

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 3:33 am
by Ross
Airbear wrote:
Ross wrote:You didn't have this shed when I stayed at your place with Lilly and Helge???
I certainly did, Ross. It's about 20 metres south of the house, in plain view of house and street.
The shed and the pile of junk near it are within an SEP Field**, so that would explain how you missed it.

** SEP = Somebody Else's Problem. I learnt about the usefulness of the concept from Douglas Adams. A multitude of uses around the home, workplace, significant relationship, planet, etc.
Ok I do remember it now.

Re: Sometimes it's hard to stop ...

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 8:49 pm
by Airbear
Ross wrote: Ok I do remember it now.
Crikey, I'd better check the power supply to that SEP field generator.
I don't want the neighbours complaining about the pile of junk again.