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Old 10-10-2015, 18:54   #16
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well got it home today and I'm very happy with it. I think I will run it round for a few weeks till the weather gets bad and then I will strip it down, bin all the plastic rubbish bits like the headlamp, indicators, and the speedo and replace with real ones. Wheels need a good clean, and some of the alloy bits need a referb. Can you still get solvolautosol ?
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Old 10-10-2015, 19:17   #17
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Who needs more than 150mph anyway.
Yeah exactly, flash git. He's just back from a week of track days in valencia...... Who'd want that

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Old 10-10-2015, 20:26   #18
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well got it home today and I'm very happy with it. I think I will run it round for a few weeks till the weather gets bad and then I will strip it down, bin all the plastic rubbish bits like the headlamp, indicators, and the speedo and replace with real ones. Wheels need a good clean, and some of the alloy bits need a referb. Can you still get solvolautosol ?
There's loads of bike related cleaning stuff now and also alloy cleaners.
Bike looks ok :thumbup:

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Old 14-10-2015, 16:48   #19
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I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
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Old 14-10-2015, 17:44   #20
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I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
Most Motorcycle Dealers stock fully synthetic 15W/40 for bikes e.g. Valvoline etc.


Plus semi synthetic 20W/40 grades.

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Old 14-10-2015, 19:38   #21
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Another lifetime biker here, soft spot for Guzzi,s had 6 of em current is a breva 1100 brilliant all rounder, had an 1100 sport carby with a worked on engine went like a good Un wish I still had it.
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Old 14-10-2015, 23:15   #22
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I'm quite surprised by the number of fellow bike fans here. Here's my favourite but she's just been tucked up warm for the winter.
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Old 14-10-2015, 23:38   #23
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I'm quite surprised by the number of fellow bike fans here. Here's my favourite but she's just been tucked up warm for the winter.
Nice looked for one before I bought the Triumph. Couldn't find one for love nor money that hadn't been trashed or gone too the moon and back. .
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Old 15-10-2015, 08:13   #24
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If we're showing our bikes.... I had one of these until it was nicked.

Great bit of fun.
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Old 15-10-2015, 12:47   #25
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If we're showing our bikes.... I had one of these until it was nicked.
I have been very lucky in not losing one yet but I can imagine how I'd feel if I did

I've thought about a cheap GPS tracker just in case. I'm sure that any thief would disable it fairly quickly but it might just give me a couple of hours to find it. GPS/GPRS trackers that text their location to you can be had for £20 or so these days.

Thinking about it, I might just fit one to my teenage daughter...
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Old 15-10-2015, 13:21   #26
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I have done a good thing or a bad thing and I can't decide ?
I have been toying with the idea of getting a bike for a few years now.Nothing too big as I haven't redden one for 35 years, so just something to start me off again. any way Today I took this in payment for re wiring a barn. It is a 125 cc Gilera Coguer 2002 7000 miles literally one lady owner from Jersey,so it hasent been hammered up the motorway .
It's in pretty good shape apart from a bit of pitting on the Chrome and the speed o doesn't work. any way is it worth my 30 hours labor. remember it hasn't actually cost me anything just my time.?
FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE!!!

I rode this bike for several months same colour and everything!!

As long as you keep it running and dont let it sit too long it should be ok. Spares are a tricky thing, you might have to "makeitfit"

A great handling bike for a "chopper" too. very cheap on fuel and did 78mph if i remember right... something outrageous like that!
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Old 15-10-2015, 17:09   #27
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I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
a point to note - Be sure to use motorcycle oil as car oil has additional additives that cause the clutch to slip.... you can guess how I know that !!!!
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