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Started by ♣ McKraut ♣, May 15, 2008, 05:57:24 AM

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♣ McKraut ♣

to try and help make fastwin feel a bit better about the state of the board, i wanted to create a thread about things *only* related to motorcycles.  people can be threadjackers or be random or spazzes about posting in here, but ONLY as long as what you're saying is completely related to motorcycles.  questions, comments, observations, pondering, short posts, long posts, "look what mod i did to my bike last night when i was drunk" posts, whatever...it *MUST* be related to motorcycles.

i'll start.

so...i'm thinking that the 900SS i bought came with full floating rotors, stock.  the guy recently changed to regular non-floating rotors though when he replaced the rotors.  i'm wondering if he just didn't know/care?  and i'm also wondering what exactly dictates being able to install full floating rotors on a bike?  are the calipers different on bikes that come with non-floating rotors?
2001 M600 Dark  2005 S2R Dark  2001 M750  1996 900 SS/SP  2005 S4R
-  Dallas, TX

LYD

No, accordinding to hiero (david), see the bike prep thread.  he explains it in there.

Also, besides doing fluid bleeds (all), tires (both), sprockets (both), chain, rear rotor, and rear pad, is there anything else I should consider prior to the HC ride?

Just talked to the painter and he is pretty packed but said the tank will be ready on Monday! 

RIP cdc

01 900 monster
01 748
02 900ss (trackbike)
12 1200s Multistrada

AndreRA3

Quote from: littleyellowduc on May 15, 2008, 07:22:00 AM
No, accordinding to hiero (david), see the bike prep thread.  he explains it in there.

Also, besides doing fluid bleeds (all), tires (both), sprockets (both), chain, rear rotor, and rear pad, is there anything else I should consider prior to the HC ride?

Just talked to the painter and he is pretty packed but said the tank will be ready on Monday! 



I'd get those tires scrubbed in a bit, just in case you run into some rain (knock on wood).  Last time I tracked my SV at Cresson was during the rain with shiny fresh tires...  I don't recommend it.  One good ride should be enough to fling most of that crap out of the tire, no need to push it though.

just my 2c...

[THREADJACK]

Does anyone have a brake bleeder?  I don't need one yet, but probably will in a week or so.  An offer to lend a brake bleeder, along with instructions (or an operator) will be met with a counter offer of beer.

[beer]

[/THREADJACK]
www.avillez.com
www.avillez.com/fotolog

swanny

Quote from: AndreRA3 on May 15, 2008, 08:25:20 AM
I'd get those tires scrubbed in a bit, just in case you run into some rain (knock on wood).  Last time I tracked my SV at Cresson was during the rain with shiny fresh tires...  I don't recommend it.  One good ride should be enough to fling most of that crap out of the tire, no need to push it though.

just my 2c...

[THREADJACK]

Does anyone have a brake bleeder?  I don't need one yet, but probably will in a week or so.  An offer to lend a brake bleeder, along with instructions (or an operator) will be met with a counter offer of beer.

[beer]

[/THREADJACK]

I have a brake bleeder (Mity-Vac) you can use man.  Just let me know when you want to swing by and pick it up.

LYD....rear brakes....who uses rear brakes?
2011 848 EVO Track Bike
2015 Hypermotard SP

AndreRA3

Quote from: swanny on May 15, 2008, 10:07:23 AM
I have a brake bleeder (Mity-Vac) you can use man.  Just let me know when you want to swing by and pick it up.

Thank you Swanny!  I'll give send you a PM when it gets a little closer to me needing it.  I just repaired the rear end of the bike, and tomorrow I'll start on the front end, and only after the new reservoir gets here I'll need to bleed anything...

thanks again,

André
www.avillez.com
www.avillez.com/fotolog

LYD

Quote from: AndreRA3 on May 15, 2008, 08:25:20 AM
I'd get those tires scrubbed in a bit, just in case you run into some rain (knock on wood).  just my 2c...
I will have the tires plenty scrubbed by then thanks Andre.  Good advise  [thumbsup]

Quote from: swanny on May 15, 2008, 10:07:23 AM
LYD....rear brakes....who uses rear brakes?
I do, I ride real slow now!  ;D
RIP cdc

01 900 monster
01 748
02 900ss (trackbike)
12 1200s Multistrada

hiero

I would go over all your bolts to make sure they're snug, especially kickstand, rearset, engine case cover, and the little set washers on your clutch and brake actuation rods...
2000 Monster 750
1999 748
YELLOW!!

LYD

Quote from: hiero on May 15, 2008, 03:24:30 PM
I would go over all your bolts to make sure they're snug, especially kickstand, rearset, engine case cover, and the little set washers on your clutch and brake actuation rods...
[thumbsup]
RIP cdc

01 900 monster
01 748
02 900ss (trackbike)
12 1200s Multistrada

never2loud


O.K., different topic:

Has anyone put the Pazzo clutch and brake levers on a M620 before?  I've got 'em on the SBK and love it; thinking about doing the same thing with the Monster 620 BUT it has that weird APC clutch switch gadget in the lever housing *I think* so the Pazzo levers may be incompatible...

Or I could just be totally confused.  Again.  (See, this is the problem with strictly moto-related posting...)

Anyone?   ;D

hiero

Quote from: n2f on May 15, 2008, 06:44:20 PM
O.K., different topic:

Has anyone put the Pazzo clutch and brake levers on a M620 before?  I've got 'em on the SBK and love it; thinking about doing the same thing with the Monster 620 BUT it has that weird APC clutch switch gadget in the lever housing *I think* so the Pazzo levers may be incompatible...

Or I could just be totally confused.  Again.  (See, this is the problem with strictly moto-related posting...)

Anyone?   ;D

shouldn't be an issue...
2000 Monster 750
1999 748
YELLOW!!

cdc

I forgot what that switch does but I think it too can be disabled. 

cdc

hiero

Quote from: cdc on May 15, 2008, 08:26:11 PM
I forgot what that switch does but I think it too can be disabled. 

cdc

yeah, you can short the wires together, but I'm pretty sure the pazzos have accomodations for the switch... but yeah, short em together if not...
2000 Monster 750
1999 748
YELLOW!!

never2loud


Cool... Mo bling s mo betta.' 

Duc L'Smart

'07 1098s, '06 Paul Smart LE, '99 BMW K1200RS, '73 BMW R75/5, '67 Ducati Monza 250 Bevel Drive, '63 Vespa GS 160

Ronr

Quote from: Duc L'Smart on May 16, 2008, 05:53:10 AM
Paging RonR, RonR to the white courtesy telephone, please...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OHLINS-TTX-REAR-SHOCK-DUCATI-1098-848-NEW-LO-RESERVE_W0QQitemZ110253326871QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item110253326871&


Thanks - that's a good price.  That would probably fit your bike.  You can't have a cool slipper clutch without a TTX!