What have you done to your Scooter today?
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
waiting for oil seal and gasket now so i may go out and put some miles on the new NC while i can.
- 2wheelover51
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Measured up the soft panniers I've used on all my bikes on Mr T. They fit fine without touching on the exhaust. I'll use a "car boot mat" rubberised sheet thingy to prevent scratching to bodywork.
Also made a couple of small brackets to fit my backpack (sideways) into the footwell without using velcro or straps. They'll fit on with the Allen screws which attach the aluminium footplates, using longer Allen screws. I'll use a couple of short bungees to attach the backpack to them. Should provide enough storage for my trip up to Scotland later this week, and I know they're waterproof, which I think is going to be needed...
Also made a couple of small brackets to fit my backpack (sideways) into the footwell without using velcro or straps. They'll fit on with the Allen screws which attach the aluminium footplates, using longer Allen screws. I'll use a couple of short bungees to attach the backpack to them. Should provide enough storage for my trip up to Scotland later this week, and I know they're waterproof, which I think is going to be needed...

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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Gave my new Burgman 650 a run through Northwest Leicestershire. 60 miles excellent.
I rather be out riding.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
My 650 Burgman had its 11000 miles service ready for our trip to Germany on the 26th.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Made a new primary drive gear to fit to the primary pulley on the dead B650 ....just have to get it hardened correctly now..
Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Meanwhile some of us are still just about mastering fire and hitting things with big hammerskayz1 wrote:Made a new primary drive gear

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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Ahhhh! Well i do have a few bobs worth of tools in my shed and time ( i hope ) to learn how they work..
I made a cutter to cut the gear teeth, what a pain in the arse that was to get right, then i found one with
the correct form in the gear hob box
should have looked in it first i spose..
Lyn.
I made a cutter to cut the gear teeth, what a pain in the arse that was to get right, then i found one with
the correct form in the gear hob box



Lyn.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
Put another 300 miles on my new 650 Burgman. I have it booked in for its 600 oil change on Wednesday.
I rather be out riding.
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?
pikey wrote:Is it going to live Lyn ?
She will live again, but not today i have other things to do

Made a second gear today, first was a dummy run job to make
sure i had the gear tooth geometry correct..no good putting
a new gear in it if the teef don't aline

What had happened to the old one was! the primary gear bearings
are toast and that let the P gear move, up and down and rock a little
as well. This rocking acted like a broach and cut the teeth down on
the primary pulley shaft. it still goes together, BUT, it will not last
very long as is.