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Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 10:46 pm
by kayz1
horobags wrote:the cub is a fantastic machine, but not everyones cup of tea. Cheers john.

that is why i went for the Innova, real forks even thou they are only half size but that will change soon
fitted new (3) rear wheel bearings as the cush drive bearing was shot, new tyres and rim tapes + tubes.
428 cchain and sprockets arrived today so i will change them tomorrow, also fitted heated grips and remade a few things in stainless...
as you do..Ow! dropped the oil and cleaned out the filter...OW! and cush drive rubbers as well.
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:13 am
by syntec4
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:29 am
by horobags
syntec4 wrote:
fuckin girly bike, get a cub!!!!

Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:35 am
by pikey
kayz1 wrote:horobags wrote:the cub is a fantastic machine, but not everyones cup of tea. Cheers john.

that is why i went for the Innova, real forks even thou they are only half size but that will change soon
fitted new (3) rear wheel bearings as the cush drive bearing was shot, new tyres and rim tapes + tubes.
428 cchain and sprockets arrived today so i will change them tomorrow, also fitted heated grips and remade a few things in stainless...
as you do..Ow! dropped the oil and cleaned out the filter...OW! and cush drive rubbers as well.
Whats plan for Innova Lyn got an endurance run planned ?
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 12:54 am
by syntec4
horobags wrote:
fuckin girly bike, get a cub!!!!


Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 3:45 am
by kayz1
pikey wrote:kayz1 wrote:horobags wrote:the cub is a fantastic machine, but not everyones cup of tea. Cheers john.

that is why i went for the Innova, real forks even thou they are only half size but that will change soon
fitted new (3) rear wheel bearings as the cush drive bearing was shot, new tyres and rim tapes + tubes.
428 cchain and sprockets arrived today so i will change them tomorrow, also fitted heated grips and remade a few things in stainless...
as you do..Ow! dropped the oil and cleaned out the filter...OW! and cush drive rubbers as well.
Whats plan for Innova Lyn got an endurance run planned ?
Was thinking of doing some thing Daft before i turn up my toes...66 now so if i work to averages i have 4 years left before death beckons
and remember i have had Cancer three times so the next time will probably do me in as i can not have any more Radium..
so I'm going to spend all my money and do daft stuff for as long as i can

but Ha Ho! what you going to do with your 125 when you get it?
Lyn.
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:52 am
by pikey
Its more to take with camper and a run around others may go if I like it .Wanted something easy to work on as well SH is very accessible for routine stuff .
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:57 am
by pikey
Id be up for something daft 60 next year
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:14 pm
by StephenC
There is only one answer to the O/P question: Spitfire.
But these little Hondas are probably the best two wheeled machine, I grant you.
Re: The greatest machine ever made?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:28 pm
by pikey
Battle of Britain was on Ch5 last night we won again
