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Grouch

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  1. 7 hours ago, slice said:

    Just saw the pictures Grouch, you have to get that looked at mate, as NSD said it need treating before it becomes infected, DON'T just leave it and play the hard man get it treated and then if they do catch the fucker you have the proof to make the bastard pay! Another good idea to put it out there on social media someone might just have seen it happen or even seen you on the floor (and driven by WANKER) but their conscience might prick them in to coming forward.

    Make your social media as graphic as you can, lot's of blood and close ups might get it circulated a bit more, you know how gory some folks are.

    Haha I wasn't playing the hard man. I just couldn't bare to sit in the A&E in Bradford for 8 hours.

    I went today. Had it x-rayed and its not broken and my ligaments are fine. It's been cleaned up properly and I will make a full recovery. It's just going to be sore for a while. I'm going to get some kevlar jeans and wear them now.

  2. On my home from work yesterday and I got took out. As I was exiting a roundabout some idiot has nudged into the back of my bike and knocked me down. I've then slid up the road (dual carriageway) into the kerb and then into the central reservation. The POS has hit and run. Meanwhile Im trapped under my bike in shock and dazed and every one just drives past bare in mind this is rush hour. Anyway I got the bike off me and got to my feet and slumped over the central reservation. Eventually a guy stopped and asked if I was ok etc.I asked him to pick my bike up as my hand and knee were totalled. 

    So my knee is out of it. The muscle is exposed and the palm of my hand is really sore. I come off lucky. I was able to get together, dust myself off and ride home.The bike is just scratched and my fork protectors are knackered but apart from that ok.

    Because I had boots and a proper jacket on it saved me a lot of injuries. The only things I regret is (yes I know don't rub it in) I wasn't wearing gloves it was really hot and humid and I wasn't wearing kevlar jeans. Lesson learned.

    Ride safe guys and always wear your gear.

  3. Well I've tried everything, even those multi-sockets. Nothing's worked. I'm putting it to the back of my mind though. I/ve changed the oil and filter so the damned thing can stay there for now. I just tipped bike on it's side and drained the oil that way.

  4. On 08/07/2016 at 5:01 PM, Cynic said:

    I shouldnt worry. 

    12hp is not going to destroy the oil anytime soon. The black in the oil is dust from the clutch not engine gunk.

    That isnt metalic so will do nothing.

    The oil will be fine.

    14hp actually :) 

  5. Tried it and ended up snapping the lips off. Really starting to annoy me now. The problem is the plug is so brittle you can't use the required force. Ideally it needs to be removed with a socket or mole grips. The impact driver method seems good but can't risk whacking it even a bit. The problem is now the oil needs changing badly so I need to sort it asap. 

  6. Cheers guys. I feel better knowing that as a last resort I can always drain the oil via the filter or tip the bike on its side. Ideally I want to get the plug off so I think I will try file it down and try get another socket on it. 

  7. After being quoted £180 for a service I decided to do it myself. I've done everything apart from changing the oil and filter. I've gone to unscrew the plug and it has rounded. It was ridiculously brittle. The oil needs changing badly so I need to do it asap. I just want to know all the options before I tackle it. There must be a few other methods I don't know about. At the moment I'm thinking that I should grind a grove in the middle of it and unscrew it out with a screwdriver? Not sure what I should do?

  8. On 12/06/2016 at 6:55 PM, Rudders said:

    If your around that area (Bradford) I've heard that Geoff westerbys on canal road is a decent place.

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    Yeah he's supposed to be good. I once tried to book with him and he was chocca for about two months. Thats the problem with decent garages. They are just busy as............

     

  9. I've got more or less everything I need tool wise. I was looking in my Haynes and it has a full list of what needs servicing on how many miles the bike has done. It's all straight forward stuff I can do. The valve clearances looked a bit iffy to me. But they seem ok.

  10. I know this Kev, I learnt the hard way! I can get my friend who knows what he's doing to help me but he's already done loads of work. I don't want to take the piss. But I will end up doing it myself haha

     

    5 hours ago, Malleus said:

    Well that is good. As I said I wasn't really sure - this was suggested by the place that sold the bike (unsurprisingly!) and tbh I am not really one for reading through contracts etc..

    Your first service should be free. That's what most do, sounds like they're trying to fleece you surprise surprise.

  11. £25 for an MOT is good. Just when I think I've found an half decent garage they have my pants down. Sick of it now. Might try the guy up the road from me (Odsal Motorcycles) He recently fitted a chain and sprockets (supplied) I think it was £40 which I was more than happy with. He has been going since 1974. He took the time to tell me how to adjust my chain properly and a few other tips. He was a really nice guy. He's just an independent garage though not a Yamaha dealer. I think I might be being a bit snobbish wanting a Yamaha FSH but it's different when you buy a bike new, you just want the best for it. (Until some POS comes along and tries to steal it)

  12. 6 hours ago, Malleus said:

    Not sure really if this is 100% true, but if you buy a bike via Hire Purchase or Financing you may be obliged to get it serviced at the dealer you purchased from? (As you don't technically own it until payments are complete or something) What I have been told anyway..

    No mate that is not true at all. The dealer you bought it from will give you your first service free. But you are free to pick and choose who you use to service it.

    4 hours ago, lallasro said:

    give them a call grouch, I do my services and mot`s here. I pay around 65-70 pounds with my stuffs. with his oil, filters and plugs, brake fluid,  I think I pay around 120 pounds last time for a complete service... and I thing in this price was included also the tyre change. not so far from you.

    http://www.pudsey-motorcycles.co.uk/

    They look really good, cheers.

     

     

    I always keep my receipts even for little things that only cost a few quid. Must admit I do feel better getting it serviced at a dealer but £180!!! 

  13. I'm just confused about what exactly a service is. I thought it was just an oil, fluid, coolant change etc. My bike is fine I've done all the general maintenance myself (with help from my friend) but I want to take it to a Yamaha dealer for a service to get the warranty book stamped to give it a FSH. I've been quoted ridiculous money and I just can't justify paying it. It's more than doubled from the last time and I can't understand why. Even if they change the oil, air filter etc and give it the full works it can't COME TO £180! Am I missing something here?

    Since I got the bike through the whole stolen/recovered nightmare I've done some general ware and tear work on it and it's running like a dream. 

  14. Alarms fitted and I've bought some more chains/locks and fitted a new outdoor security light. I haven't had a decent night's sleep since bringing the bike home. Every little noise I hear and I have to check. With all the time and effort on security and sleepless nights fretting about it getting stolen, it's taking some of the pleasure away from being a biker.

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