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Re: I hate my neighbor!!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:21 am
by melville
Rob Frankham wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:53 am Not a /5 fork... the /5 fork has two deep ribs at the front tapering fairly evenly from the top to the spindle. I think the forks are originally from a R60/6. No disc brake caliper mount so it must be a drum braked machine.

Rob
Of course! I was going on the business at the lower triple--is that part of a /5 friction damper?

Re: I hate my neighbor!!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:25 am
by Rob Frankham
Don't think so, the stock friction damper consists of two sort of teardrop shaped arms. I've never seen anything like the thing on that bike.

Rob

Re: I hate my neighbor!!

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 4:53 pm
by Airbear
That lot'll keep you busy for a while, Mel.

And no red leathers required - think how much money you've saved.

Re: I hate my neighbor!!

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:16 pm
by jagarra
Those Ducatis are tempting, but sticking with airheads is probably the best in the long run. They are increasing in value, worth even more than my oilhead. The Ducs are high maintenance and parts are $$$, maybe even availability issues. Since you have already done a restoration on the current ride, should be a piece of cake.
I got a free bike earlier this month, a 86 Honda XL6000R, so far $1100 in parts and not done, but I am having fun, I think :) . A least it's a good winter project.

Re: I hate my neighbor!!

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2018 12:32 am
by SteveD
I've just spent a week away riding. One of the lads has a 2001 900SS. He's had it 18 years. He says he's never had a repair done except to tip over damage to bodywork.
It regularly gets its expected services and recently the high cost saw him move to a different mechanic to save a bit. He's never even changed the oil on it.
It still runs flawlessly but he finds the suspension starting to affect his back on certain roads. Fatigue happens quicker.
It suffered a sidestand mishap in gravel carpark that snapped the clutch lever. Bush mechanics fixed it but it took phone calls and overnight express post to get a replacement from the north island 36 hours later. Total cost was a surprising $OZ70 inclusive of the lever, the post and the fitting & adjustment. Not too expensive really but the scarcity was a concern.
If you get a Ducati, ensure the side stand has a foot extension added to it.