What have you done to your Scooter today?

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michaelphillips
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Re: What have you done to your Scooter today?

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kishan wrote:fitted led tail light and led white side light bulb and metal dustcaps ha ha
metal dust caps, are best fitted with a finger smear of grease around the valve thread, that way they dont seize in place :)
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.

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just saying as one muppet did not have the same experience, in a thread not long ago... thats if some kid does not nick them ;)
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Mounted a luggage rack and top box. Also mounted the controller for my heated grips. To do this I ordered a second hand handlebar cover from eBay as I needed to fit a bracket and didn't want to drill my nice new plastics. It is a slightly untidy bit of plastic, but in this case it's function before style.

All set up for my Europe trip in June.

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Meldrew wrote:What's with the blowtorches? All you need is one of the gas burners on your cooker and a pair of needle nose pliers to hold the washer.
Yeah, good point Meldrew but I've got an electric cooker - not that it gets used a lot for cooking. It's last major use was getting the main bearings out of an Enfield crankcase - just fitted in the oven a treat! :D

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as long as you take the caps off regularly to check tyre pressures you should be ok

havnt done it yet but I have to ride in the rain

spent hours last week cleaning the bike and it will get dirty :( :(
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Post by Cookie »

Those metal dust caps that also act as valve extractors have been around for decades and I can't ever remember one seizing in place.

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The metal dust caps that also act as valve extractors are made of brass, brass nut on a brass stem is fine, the ones that can seize are the nice shiny aluminium ones, aluminium nut on a brass stem can have a bi-metal reaction when whetted with water hence the need for a grease "barrier"
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Yeah, good point Bern, hadn't thought of that.

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Just think of an early Lotus engine, lots of dissimilar metals sitting in fluid setting up some interesting chemistry ;)

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I always run black plastic caps, they are lighter and therefore stress the valve stems less when going at huge speeds..

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