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Everything posted by drewpy
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vjmcc classic bike show
yep behind the word "show" I think its a "use up bike!" from the 360 over to the 400 as the graphics are 360 (uk) style
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Raising Rear Mud Guard
put it through the "rear mudguard senior school" and give lots of support through adolesence and it should be fine in the big wide world!! just like raising kids really!!
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1981 Yamaha xs 400
I just weighed each carb and balanced them by filing some alloy off one side!!
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Please clarify
details of the membership can be gotten from your control panel. Every one got a PM few months back explaing why there are charges. the decision for charging was made due to too many folk abusing the for sale/wanted section and we brought in extras. Paid members have access to the photo gallery, garage, live chat, can post in the classifieds section, have access to discounts from the companies listed (still working on getting more), also have greater privileges with PM etc. drewps
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Please clarify
Price for full membership is £10 a year, you just need to use xe.com/ucc for $ prices as converson rates are always changing. hope that helps drewps
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Letter bombs
nnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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vjmcc classic bike show
I did, but the bike is still dirty as I am v busy at the mo. I hope to get down there, so hopefully see you or we could ride there together if you want?
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Letter bombs
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vjmcc classic bike show
did you go last year OT? that's my mates blue xs400 in the foreground
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my little pony: the movie
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the KISS shred
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Go on Yamaha - Let him loose for a few laps
norton is still only at the development stage so won't be competitive. saw a couple on show at the NW200
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NW200 the story
to the races..... we get directions to the general area and need to get to the paddock as we have pre-paid tickets and want to see Coyles. As we enter portrush there's bikes everywhere and bikers are parking on pavements and any flat surface. So we panic and see a couple of spaces and grab them quick. we walk with the crowd and find a NW200 vendor who takes a few quid off us for t-shirts (very good quality) and we make our way to the circuit. Turns out we're at the Metropole ( didn't see shed hermit and too late for phone #'s) so its a case of walking 2 miles to the paddock. we didn't get that far as the race was starting so ended up at Juniper chicane, which was a great spot and witnessed a few hairy moments as riders missed the apex and flew off the pavement. a pikkie of the 250 race I was pretty hung over and was glad of the wind, not sure whether to puke or swallow, in the end I managed to do neither and after the superbike race mooched over to the paddock area. whilst waiting (again) for the organisers to either start the race or cut it short I visited the VJMC tent and saw a Sparton, that's the same engine as the silver dream racer in a spondon chassis apparantly the owner lives in Armarh according to Coyles and we stop there on the way home (later) Eventually we get in the paddock area and the place is buzzing, and you can see the TAS suzuki area and HM plant etc, lots of freebies to be had and drunk!! Boy I needed the relentless as it just hit the spot for me. Hangover has subsided and we go and see Coyles, here he is posing with his GXR1000 After there, Coyles was racing next so we go to near York corner to watch him. Mike takes the pictures but they are too fast to track. Coyles (#50) just about to overtake before York The last race turns out to be the 125's and we headed back to coyles's paddock to off load our goodies for him to take back. Then it was the long walk back to the bikes avoiding the drunks and watching the biker chicks going past. I even checked my "mirror" to double take a bird, the only thing missing was my bike and the mirror as we get on our bikes towards portrush a load of ambulances go past and the road is closed due to a serious accident, I think 1 guy got killed. We all get back in 1 peice and get ready to visit the club again. this time we got out early (1pm ) as we needed to get an early start to head back to Manchester the same day!! the final installment coming soon.....do we get back?, and another of our bikes goes "off colour"!!
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Speedos on ebay
i thought the thread was about swim trunks
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The Pirate
OG you nicking my crapster jokes?
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Leaking oil from CAM belt adjuster
not sure you have a cam belt, i think it's chain. have you got a manual for it? there may be one via the sticky in the classic section and look under pioneer web site. then check to see if there is a gasket needed drewps
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New guy needs help please
don't know the problem, but to the forum Matt
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Fitting new chain and sprockets
borrow one
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Restoring yet another exhaust
didn't say caustic soda, i said baking soda
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Electric Ignition Kits
disconnect the condensor. In fact, I used jap bullet connectors to install the box so if it did fail, I can reconnect the condensor and the coils to go back to points proper
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Loss off power half throttle and 6k+ RPMs
$60? not really, have you tried mole grips on the screw heads? sometimes you can get a purchase on them. also try sawing a groove in the head and use an impact slot driver!!
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Yamaha White Paint???
you should have a paint code under the seat somewhere. There are 100's of different whites, and without dates, chassis number etc you won't get an answer.
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starter problems for a 84 xs 400
there's repair manual in a sticky, in the classic section
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Restoring yet another exhaust
I use a B&Q pressure washer with a sand blast attachment. did my hubs with those. sand gets every where and you need to get it cleaned afterwards. for my engine I'm going to use that baking soda home built sprayer, as the soda disolves in water!!!