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slice

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  1. slice replied to KyleB's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi Kyle, Welcome to the YOC, pretty little bike mate BUT don't use a jet washer on your bike you WILL fuck your wheel bearings and blow any lube off of the chain, hand wash time mate. Good luck with your CBT just stay calm and if you get something wrong just work through it.
  2. slice replied to FZS Gaz's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi and welcome to the YOC, lots of our folks near you so you should be lucky in a few new contacts.
  3. slice replied to Ricco's post in a topic in Classics
    Yep as above rebuild time I'm afraid BUT you can now use some nice shiny stainless steel ones..!
  4. slice replied to Nutler's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi Nutler, welcome to the YOC
  5. slice replied to wild foamy's post in a topic in The Bar
    BUGGER ..! there I was thinking I had cracked it DOH.! Still a great wiring diagram for all that.
  6. slice replied to wild foamy's post in a topic in The Bar
    Found this site Foams, guy made his own diagram for the XJ550 http://www.lumien.se/the-yamaha-xj-550-fully-interactive-electrical-diagram/ This takes you straight to it http://www.lumien.se/stuff/xj550/XJ550ElectricalDiagram.html Best interactive wiring diagram I have ever seen, well the only one actually..!
  7. slice replied to wild foamy's post in a topic in The Bar
    Don't think it needs a stand for the MOT but it's going to be a bugger to check the wheel and swing arm bearings without one..! Not your problem mate.
  8. slice replied to Saulito's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi Saul welcome to the YOC.
  9. slice replied to Waterhouse46's post in a topic in General
    Rebuild a wreck don't tear that one apart, someone has cared for it..! Your bike of course you can do as you please but that would be a shame.
  10. slice replied to jake371's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Hello !!! Anything? No, OK fuck it..!
  11. First check your earth attachments, usually something simple like that, make sure they are tight and have a good contact. Don't get tunnel vision with things like this try the simple things first then work your way up to something expensive rather than start there.
  12. slice replied to Steve1504's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi Steve welcome in mate.
  13. slice replied to slice's post in a topic in Yamabyss
    Yeah I saw that the sidecar wheel was powered, that's what makes it such a beast in the mud and stuff. Would definitely not keep up with the TDR in the twisties..!
  14. slice replied to Ricco's post in a topic in Classics
    Sounds like a plan, best of luck to you. Someone out there will help if they can, not all bike shops are full of arseholes who only want your money and can't be bothered to even say "thank you". So where are you keeping your bike then? Must be a bugger finding somewhere to store it and work on it. Not noted for space on the deck of a narrow boat.
  15. A very pretty bike, you must be well pleased with it, lot's of work and money you have spent on it I bet. Welcome back.
  16. slice replied to Ricco's post in a topic in Classics
    Don't know about the North West but just try your local bike shop/repair, they are usually only to pleased to offer advice on what to fit and where to find it, they might even offer to get it for you (at a price..!) and then if it don't work you can take it back. Just a suggestion. Where are you in the world? someone might know a local place near you if you tell us what part of the world you live in..!
  17. slice replied to jake371's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    Hang on a sec, You say the starter works then say it won't turn over, which is it? Or is it that it turns over but won't start cos if it's that then your going to have to explain some more cos there's not enough info there to make any kind of even wild guess why it won't start. Have you checked there is fuel to the cylinders? The electrics on these are complex even for a little bike so do you have the manual? If not then that's where you should start. Not having a pop at you, there is just not enough info to go on, we like to help but you have to explain in detail what's not happening and what you have done so far. Also it might help if you say hello in the New members section cos one hit wonders usually don't get much in the way of replies. Just sayin..! Oh and see about filling in your profile while your at it as there might be someone nearby who could help out.
  18. slice replied to geogo55's post in a topic in Classics
    Look here for the frame number look here for the engine number tho they do tend to be in odd places
  19. slice replied to roadking's post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hi welcome to the YOC.
  20. slice replied to Grouch's post in a topic in The Bar
    As above Grouch, once they know where it is they will be back, tell the Police about your problem they will, if your lucky, add your street to their patrol and at least scare the sods away for a while. Get a paint ball gun, don't need a licence for one of them and those little ball thingys HURT..!
  21. slice posted a post in a topic in Yamabyss
    Talk about tough, these little bikes make you wonder how our Yams would manage if we tried this.
  22. Any half decent winding shop will do it, you don't need a specialist just a competent trader. Look in your local phone book and find the nearest and give them a call. Most of us are in the UK and a good few are in the USA with Australia not far behind so your best bet is to find a local club that might know more. Talk to your local bike shop and see if they are any help.
  23. slice replied to blackhat250's post in a topic in Yamabyss
    Found this, (So apparently photobucket is now requiring a 399$ a year membership to share images 3rd party) so the "free" site now wants to make money, there's a surprise..!
  24. Good lord it's a very angry wasp..! Nice.
  25. Hi James welcome to the YOC mate, pretty bike, just cos it's old don't mean it's bad..!