Gidday,
Down off the bike lift it came this morning and a few laps around the block were had, and they where had with a grin from ear to ear!!
She tracks great, no wobbles, new working brake system both front and back are lovely to have and it pulls through all the gears nicely and pulls away in 5th great... VERY HAPPY!!
PS the fairing lowers are off because I am waiting on parts to replace the push rod tube seals shortly, I will add the lowers when this is completed... Thanks
Got Me One
Re: Got Me One
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
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Re: Got Me One
When he gets the rego I expect. Aim for after Easter?ME 109 wrote:When's the next Boxerworks get together?
Well done Grant.
It doesn't need any more Juice Grant! It's sparkalarkalarkaling!
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Got Me One
Gidday
Juice is good
http://www.juicepolishes.com.au
The speed wax is brilliant!! easy on and so easy off
Juice is good
http://www.juicepolishes.com.au
The speed wax is brilliant!! easy on and so easy off
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
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So pretty!
Good onyer, Grant. I look forward to her appearance at a BW rally.
Good onyer, Grant. I look forward to her appearance at a BW rally.
Charlie
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
and Brunhilde - 1974 R90/6
Graduate, Wallace and Gromit School of Engineering and Design (Pending)
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Re: Got Me One
And what makes it especially sweet is that that lovely bike is very much a product of your vision, capability, and effort. A labor of love and it shows.grant81rs wrote: . . . She tracks great, no wobbles, new working brake system both front and back are lovely to have and it pulls through all the gears nicely and pulls away in 5th great... VERY HAPPY!!
Ken
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There's no such thing as too many airheads
There's no such thing as too many airheads
Re: Got Me One
Gidday
Today I was out in the resto shed nice and early for a Saturday morning as I wanted to replace the 4 x push-rod tube seals on the old RS, and with this being a job that I had never preformed before, let alone pull the head of any bike, I was keen to make a start as I had all the parts laid out, the bike up on the lift again and a hot coffee sitting on the bench so things were looking good.
A little homework was done prior to today, with some reading over the last couple of weeks and also I watched the 3 x part video on youtube by Chris Harris a few times who does a good "walk-thru" on the subject..
By 10am I had the left side head, cylinder and piston off and the head and cylinder all washed and cleaned and ready for the re-assemble to begin, then I realized while chatting to Jeff on the phone that I had forgot to order new head gaskets.... "F$$#@$K" after a little more chatting to Jeff about carbon deposits and also gasket sealant etc, I hung up and started to call a few BMW motorcycle stores in Melbourne but no luck, "we can order them in for you" , thanks but no thanks as I was keen to complete this job today...
I text SteveD and a few minutes later a text landed back in my greasy palms and we were back in business as Steve had a new set sitting in his shed that I could use so I washed up and I was quickly on my way to Melbourne for a 3 hour round trip.
A quick coffee and sandwich was had at Steve's, plus a look around his mancave and black RS and I was soon headed back home with gaskets in hand.
Once home I got stuck into it again and had the left side complete quickly and then started on the right side around which was the weeping side, off with the head, cylinder, piston, then repeated the process by cleaning everything up and then reassembly and then torqued it up to specs.
Yes i was a little nervous at the start of the day, like I said I had never removed a head from a bike before and the most challenging thing I had done before this to a r100 was a rear main seal or gearbox removal..
I will start the bike hopefully tomorrow as I am letting the sealant cure and go off good..
Today I was out in the resto shed nice and early for a Saturday morning as I wanted to replace the 4 x push-rod tube seals on the old RS, and with this being a job that I had never preformed before, let alone pull the head of any bike, I was keen to make a start as I had all the parts laid out, the bike up on the lift again and a hot coffee sitting on the bench so things were looking good.
A little homework was done prior to today, with some reading over the last couple of weeks and also I watched the 3 x part video on youtube by Chris Harris a few times who does a good "walk-thru" on the subject..
By 10am I had the left side head, cylinder and piston off and the head and cylinder all washed and cleaned and ready for the re-assemble to begin, then I realized while chatting to Jeff on the phone that I had forgot to order new head gaskets.... "F$$#@$K" after a little more chatting to Jeff about carbon deposits and also gasket sealant etc, I hung up and started to call a few BMW motorcycle stores in Melbourne but no luck, "we can order them in for you" , thanks but no thanks as I was keen to complete this job today...
I text SteveD and a few minutes later a text landed back in my greasy palms and we were back in business as Steve had a new set sitting in his shed that I could use so I washed up and I was quickly on my way to Melbourne for a 3 hour round trip.
A quick coffee and sandwich was had at Steve's, plus a look around his mancave and black RS and I was soon headed back home with gaskets in hand.
Once home I got stuck into it again and had the left side complete quickly and then started on the right side around which was the weeping side, off with the head, cylinder, piston, then repeated the process by cleaning everything up and then reassembly and then torqued it up to specs.
Yes i was a little nervous at the start of the day, like I said I had never removed a head from a bike before and the most challenging thing I had done before this to a r100 was a rear main seal or gearbox removal..
I will start the bike hopefully tomorrow as I am letting the sealant cure and go off good..
Cheers, Grant
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
Gippsland - Australia
1978 R100RS
1981 R100RS
1994 K1100RS
2005 R1150gsa
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I don't remember without looking, but did you do any engine work to Monty when restoring it? If not you, then who?
Rob V