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Action shot of my mate Eddie pressing the bottom bearing on. Beats me beating the shit of it with a bit of pipe and a big hammer. Amazing how easy the job is with the proper tools lol.
Hey presto, got a triple tree installed ready for the forks to go in. Just need to pick up some fork oil tomorrow and hopefully should have most of the frontend in tomorrow night.
Also managed to find time to drag my KZP out for a hoon on the weekend. Went for a ride to Taihape, 150k's there in the pissing down rain and freezing cold, and then 150k's home in more of the same. Was fun though and the big cop bike just eats the windy country roads. We even had time to partake in a pint, a pie, and bit of a gumboot throwing in Taihape (not much else to do there to be honest lol).
Gumboot throwing, only a couple of cars and bikes were hurt with the misthrows. :S
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As it turns out I probably shouldn't be trusted with tools like this because to be damned if I could get that bit out of the box!!!!
I made a carboard centre for my glass sandwich and taped the glass to be drilled to the old glass with carboard in the middle. Mainly to keep the drill bit from moving around and to get the hole in the right place.
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Number two was a success, well at least it had a hole in it and it didn't break! A few little cracks around the edge of the hole from where the bit broke through on the back side of the glass. All good though as the edges are hidden by the trip knob..
While I was at it I also got a chance to paint the outers of the gauges so they will be all ready to put back together again.
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swest wrote: Got a link? The old one isn't working. Got a e-mail from him. Said someone hijacked his old one. "That's the way of the world now days."
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