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  1. Thanks for your suggestions - I think I'll see if I can have a shot on the Tiger & Africa Twin.....I'm a little reluctant to go the Beemer route again.  On another note - how's the Street Triple...?  I tried a V4 Tuono and that was bonkers and would have seen me pushing up daisies in short order.  The Street Triple I'm guessing is a competitor for the Tuono - is it less bonkers?

  2. Hi guys, my wife and I are both 5’9” tall in our 50s and fed up with only being able to ride for about 1 1/2 hours before being in discomfort.

    Wanting a tourer (just back into bikes after 30 years) rather than use my Thunderace I bought the beemer for 2 up riding.

    It’s ok for short trips up to an hour and a half but a 2 hour trip at the weekend was no fun..... and it was a nice sunny day!

    With a budget of around £5,000 any ideas? I’ve no objection to any make or age - we just want to lose the discomfort.

    I’d thought of a Goldwing / F6C but don’t want to lose the essence of using the bike and getting wedged in traffic.

    Thanks in advance,
    Malcolm
     

  3. Thanks finnerz89, I'd looked on Fowlers as they are pretty helpful and the part is available however... it was still going to cost me over 20 quid.  I just found one available on Ebay Germany, brand new out of the packet for about a tenner including shipping.

    You're right Fowlers do display a list of bikes the part was fitted to but sadly these were all YZF 600 / 750 of the same era and equally as hard to find second hand.

     

  4. Hi guys, I wondered why my Ace had a bit of a wonky indicator (front left).  I found the indicator had been cunningly wedged in using black electrical insulating tape.  Taking the thing apart I found there was no supporting stay behind the indicator hence the reason for it being a bit wonky.

    I couldn't find anything on EBay for my bike and I don't really want to pay over £20 new for a bent bit of metal which is all it effectively is.

    Does anyone know if there are bikes with compatible parts - other than the Thundercat which is similar age and has presumably similar 'hen's teeth' parts availability.

    Many thanks in advance

  5. Hi all, can anyone offer an idea of why I find it almost impossible to find neutral when the bike is at a standstill?  On paddock stands it's fine, not running it's fine but put me on it at a standstill in traffic there ain't no way...!

    I adjusted the gear shift (the Elephant Man must have been a previous owner as that's the only thing that would explain the size of the boots that would have shifted it adjusted like it was), chain slack, bled the clutch, changed the oil - semi-synthetic - but neutral is a no-go area.

    I thought it may have been as the bike stood over the winter and probably didn't do many miles over the previous few years but after 100 miles or so, although it now no longer bangs into first it refuses to shift into neutral.  Could it be the clutch plates are a little sticky and it'll get better or do I need to indulge in a little light surgery with a file or...forget that and just buy a new clutch pack or....put up with it...?  After all if I coast with the clutch in at low speed hey-presto neutral appears. 

  6. Hi Louis, probably unlikely it is related to the valve clearance as you say you didn't do anything so, if it was running before but not now it is more likely to be petrol or electrical. 

    Your problem may be too much choke and flooding the engine.  When the engine starts can you turn off the choke halfway and see what happens?  Does the bike still splutter to a halt or does it shut down quicker?

    It may be with the colder weather the bike's choke may not be shutting down fully so in that case the bike is getting enough fuel to start but not to keep running or....

    The fuel pump may not be working properly or the float is stuck in the chamber of the carb(s).

    What is the model number and age of the bike???

    Good luck!

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  7. Thanks for your advice Slice, I guess the question is am I willing to do a bit of fiddling and save the expected huge price I would be quoted by a Yamaha dealer or break open the piggy bank (again).  Maybe I ought to see if I can source one from a dealer after finding a comfy chair to repose on first eh.

  8. Hi all, I have a 96 Thunderace with a fairing that's a bit tatty.  Are the fairings off Ebay any good?  I figured if I repaired the one I have I'd have to get it sprayed anyway so wondered if anyone here had bought one and how it fitted / quality...?  I have come across some with poor reviews and some with good.  Is it just pot luck???

  9. Hello all, my first time in the YOC forum, in fact my first time in any forum.

    The last time I rode a bike was about 10 years before the internet had been invented and 20 years before in smartphones. My last bike was a very unreliable GS550 custom. Possibly the worst electrics on a Japanese bike. 

    Before that was a GT500 rattling rice burner - I can't believe they are worth so much money now. I also had an XS500 8 valve for a while, a CB550K4 and my favourite a CB350K4. 

    I decided to buy something small and sedate as I wanted to not be too scared after all this time and in my declining years. How was I supposed to know someone had missed a 0 off the cubic capacity and instead of a B100P I got a Thunderace ...!

    ;)

    Back in the good old days 4 valves per cylinder were state of the art so with 5 per cylinder and a tonne of other 'improvements' I'll no doubt be asking for help sooner or later including the best brand of washing powder to remove brown stains from my under garments. 

    Bye for now 

    Malky

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