What have you done to your Scooter today?
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Ohhh, spanner party want an extra pair of hands ?
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The Bern wrote:Ohhh, spanner party want an extra pair of hands ?
Always, Alan's coming too lol
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Be good to see you again Bern..lots of tea in the caddyThe Bern wrote:Ohhh, spanner party want an extra pair of hands ?
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Just managed after a week to get my OLD W7 laptop up and running with a first edition W7 spent all day updating just so i could get service pack one on it well at least i now have the workshop manual on it for the shed. If all is ok i may put all my manuals on it..
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
I got a sealed Lucas 6volt 4amp battery for the Yamaha Townmate 80, it was only £8, it has spade connectors so I cut the old battery wires and reused them. I now have a proper working horn and indicators for the first time ready for its MOT test. Previous tests have been passed with no working horn unless the engine is running fast and at best the brake light was only .1 candle power. Now looking forward to the test, no need to blag my way through it. Also found some extra power, the pick up magnet was covered in rust, so now has a better spark and starts better. I removed the shaft drive and swingarm for painting and on greasing it all up, the gear changes (4 gears on T80) are much improved. Only 28 registered bikes on the road which is a shame because they could be an improvement on the cult Honda C50 C90's and much cheaper to buy.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Received some new bike jeans yesterday. Will let you if they're a bargain or not.
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kayz1 wrote:Be good to see you again Bern..lots of tea in the caddyThe Bern wrote:Ohhh, spanner party want an extra pair of hands ?
Lyn.
EXCELLENT. spanner party & mini meet combined, I best set my alarm clock, 7:30 for 8:30 start out should be about rightStevenM wrote:The Bern wrote:Ohhh, spanner party want an extra pair of hands ?
Always, Alan's coming too lol
Just need to find Lyn's postcode on the shat-nag memory now >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Cheers Lyn I'll have a cuppa then head out bud See you all in a while >>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
My old ex neighbour gave me his one years ago,changed the tyres,much better getting the rear wheel out then a c90, never rode it,took the new tyres off,then cut it up, took it down the tip.Dave Weller wrote:I got a sealed Lucas 6volt 4amp battery for the Yamaha Townmate 80, it was only £8, it has spade connectors so I cut the old battery wires and reused them. I now have a proper working horn and indicators for the first time ready for its MOT test. Previous tests have been passed with no working horn unless the engine is running fast and at best the brake light was only .1 candle power. Now looking forward to the test, no need to blag my way through it. Also found some extra power, the pick up magnet was covered in rust, so now has a better spark and starts better. I removed the shaft drive and swingarm for painting and on greasing it all up, the gear changes (4 gears on T80) are much improved. Only 28 registered bikes on the road which is a shame because they could be an improvement on the cult Honda C50 C90's and much cheaper to buy.
Old honda sh125.
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New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.