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Boozeman

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  1. Thanks for your replies both of you. I must check out the Bristol mail order shop. I ordered the anti-rattle spring today from Granbys. I've had stuff from Wemoto before, and I know what you mean about the quality. I ordered a rev counter cable from them for my GS500E and it was far too long! It kept hitting the front mudguard I didn't realise what was causing the knocking noise for ages! Granbys told me that they never sell pattern parts because the quality and specs can vary. Boozeman
  2. Hi everyone. I'm frantically getting my recently acquired '97 XJ600N ready for MOT. Bike has been pretty neglected. But as well as having been neglected, some idiot mechanic (either amateur or professional) lost the anti rattle spring off of the front brake caliper . Anyone know the best online shop for such specific spares? I'll probably end up ordering it from Granby Motors in Derbyshire, but having a convenient online shop is also good. Bassman
  3. Boozeman posted a post in a topic in The Bar
    Hi all! Just joined the forum. I'm 49 from Derbyshire. Acquired a 1997 XJ600N yesterday for next to nothing. Looks like I'm gonna have to do some work before it'll pass MOT. Main thing is the front tire is shot - all the rest is mainly cleaning and restoration. Bike has done about 31,000 miles. There seems to be an oily leak from somewhere above or around the inlet manifolds. One of the collars that attach one of the inner carbs to the mainfold appears to be loose, could possibly be that. Taking a quick look around the forum top end oil leaks appear to be quite common. Is it likely to be just a blocked breather tube somewhere? I'm gonna need to take the forks off as well to service them - they appear to be very soft - and they also need new dust caps (already has new seals). What is the best way to support the bike when taking the forks off? I use axle stands under the frame members on my Suzuki GS500E, but it doesn't look as easy on the XJ - the XJ is a lot heavier. Thanks in advance for any help. Boozeman