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gymwitch

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  1. Look at this !!! The cheek !!!
  2. Dont know yet. Just locally until i get used to carrying stuff on the bike. I'll video all my bloopers dont worry.
  3. All done. Now to find a sleeping bag and thats it im ready to gooooo !!!
  4. Good news. Pins will go back in whoooop
  5. Ive got a hoist so that wont happen....famous last words mechanic might do it as he did mention it.
  6. How much would ypu adjust the forks by?
  7. Not yet. Ill do that when i get it back.
  8. Good news is i rode it round and the height is bob on.
  9. Its out of my hands now. I thought i had done damage so took it to a mechanic. Now im hoping my pathetic wage will cover it
  10. That part finder is spot on thanks. Found the bearing in question straight away !!!!
  11. Just pushing it round to mechanics now
  12. Ok so after watching all the available vids on youtube and reading the instructions that came with the kit, this is what unfolded...... I hoisted the rear of the bike on a disability hoist only enough so the bike was straight but being careful to make sure the back wheel was being supported by the floor !!! This part is very important because the wheel will drop if not supported underneath when you take the pins out..... Anyhoo i also have a jack poised ready and waiting under the swing arm. This will be used to align the new dog bone doofa holes with the new settings. Eventually i am able to undo the bolts. I must add that i am unable to use my left thumb completely atm due to trigger thumb and my right thumb isnt much better. Anyway after getting the nuts off i couldnt get the bolts out. On the vids though of course they slide out like a knife through bloody butter !!! Nope not budging. Now im bleeding from freshly skinned knuckles. Marvelous. Little voice in my head is screaming at me to hoist the bike up more. Tentatively hoist it up a bit more but keeping pressure under it cos thats what ive been told. Nothing. Stuck firmly in. Rings husband. He tells me to tap them out with plastic mallet. Does that and yes success....except now the collar thing is coming out too. Vids said not to let that happen. Starts tippy tapping those back in. Everytime i tap bolts out those collars come out too. Gets pissed off, lies on floor now under the bike and by feel started to turn the bolt out. Its working....feeling the bolt with my dodgy left cripple hand and turning it with pliars. When i stopped though to look the bloody collar thing was almost all the way out. FFS !!!! Tippy taps it back in but then all these little silver pins drop out the other side. Throws tools on the floor to commence a nuclear infused tantrum. Went in. Made a brew. Seething. Goes back in housts the damned thing into the air and the bolts slid straight out The wheel didnt drop. Nothing bad happened it all went swimmingly but now i need to replace this bearing. CAN I FIND WHAT THAT BLOODY BEARING IS !!! I put it all back together regardless and its lowered by what feels a satisfactory amount.....now to find these bearings and fix it.
  13. Did it and broke a pin bearing. Yaaaaay me !!!
  14. Whats up? What are you wtfing at??
  15. One step closer going to be monday before i can put them on though
  16. Im hoping so. If not hubs will sort it as he's a welder. Just want to lower it first and then I'll know whats what.
  17. Ordered the lowering links from lust racing. 60 squid thanks very much. Getting those on before i drop this poor bike again. Also upped the anti down at the gym. Sod this for a game of chequers. Im on it. Nottaking full responsibility for the last drop but im not going into that just yet. The plan so far.... Lower bike. Fit a centre stand. Get a sleeping bag.
  18. Ohhh very nice. Wandering Bird on youtube and her hubs have those. Enjoy !!!
  19. Its possible I'll be pillion on the vespa this sunday....the shame !!! I have a balaclava which will be firmly in place throughout the whole day just incase im spotted by anyone.
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