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  1. i rebalanced a front tyre the other day - same as you, the shop didn't do it right. rears are harder to get right and can depend on the addition of spacers, cush drive etc for outcome. Loose pinch-bolt isn't good enough and is why i take in loose wheels and never ride-in, ride-out. Are you going to name and shame?
  2. pilninggas replied to punchit's post in a topic in Naked
    You'll probably find you need to go to the new members area and introduce yourself properly, if you want answers to these issues.
  3. Funny really, in thise age of electric-everything the idea of a very mechanical failure was mentioned by nobody. On a car, if someone said it was running hot and the fan was not kicking in, the first thing i'd check (after the fuse) is the fan and the blades. glad your trip was a success, stone-aside.
  4. breaking the bead on tubeless tyres can be fun, but i have done it a number of times (google beadbreaker 2x4). A mate and I are seriously thinking of buying a proper bead breaker, one of those ballancers that go in a paddock stand and never paying anyone ever again to do tyres.
  5. pilninggas replied to Norcot's post in a topic in The Bar
    I wouldn't worry about the helmet reflectors [unless you want them], the consensus seems to be the gendarmerie don't give a hoot. I haven't been that way for years, but i do like La Rochelle (The Old Town and the Ile de Re are worth a look) and Concarneau. I always pack a hiviz vest, not because you have too, but if you breakdown on motorways at night it might help to keep you safe.
  6. Google 'welsh bikers', they have a big forum, with tons of local rides and meets. There is a lot of stuff in south wales, you have some of the best roads in the Uk too.
  7. All this sort of information is only in the workshop manual. I have a copy i should be able to email to you if you need it. The relay, I think, will be under the seat. Your best bet is to bypass it all and jury-rig a switch on the handle bar. I think one side of the fan is 12v when the main ignition (key) is on, so if you can locate this the other terminal can be connected to earth by a switch (a so-called 'switched earth' device) and you can turn it on and off when the temperature is too high.
  8. The rad fan fuse is 20A, it is also possible the relay has broken. If you can't get it working and think it might be the sensor or the relay, you could improvise with some wires, a fuse holder and switch mounted on the bars, with you turning the fan on above 97 degrees. As I said on another post, these things are very much the bread and butter of motorcycle touring, keep on touring!
  9. pilninggas replied to gezzer6447's post in a topic in Naked
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CNC-Adjustable-Racing-Brake-Clutch-Levers-Yamaha-YZF-600-Thunder-Cat-1997-2007-/271114810728?hash=item3f1fb3b568 I have set of these. Very well made.
  10. pilninggas replied to iandouglas's post in a topic in The Bar
    Cock-ups like this are very much the bread-and-butter of motorcycle touring. It goes with the territory of having everything either under the seat, in the luggage or in your pockets. Everytime I go touring I have at least one mishap; it's character building.
  11. pilninggas replied to Jack8745's post in a topic in Naked
    1)Run it without - the ecu only references the o2 when cruising or get an o2 eliminator (or make one if you are handy with electronics and a 555 timer chip). i ran without and the bike did not switch on the MIL. 2) get an 02 boss welded on - they are only a few pounds on ebay, be sure to get the right size, can't remember for sure maybe M14.
  12. pilninggas replied to Prichard XT's post in a topic in The Bar
    Worth contacting the local press, might provide a lead. Hope you feel better soon.
  13. pilninggas replied to Jack8745's post in a topic in Naked
    I wouldn't like to say; the 03-05 header definitely fit, because the engine is externally identical and because I actually did it (the pipes have to be a little dented to clear the sump, but it's just a little, careful hammer work).
  14. pilninggas replied to Jack8745's post in a topic in Naked
    You got 4 options: 1) Knock the guts out of the original catalyst/silencer unit - it's been done, but is not advisable (you can't do much if you don't like it/it's too loud). 2) Buy a stubby end can, that bolts on, something like: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Silencer-Silencer-Exhaust-LeoVince-Tromboncino-Yamaha-XJ6-09-12-8240-/160927312255?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item257803e97f it won't be that loud as it bolts on, but it is easy to do. Also won't be lighter. This route is popular as it doesn't create unknowns. 3) Buy a full system, like: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-XJ6-Exhaust-System-by-GPR-road-legal-/130813349262?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item1e75154d8e , not cheap, but pukka and much lighter than stock. Might need a power commander - but unlikely. 4) Fit R6 headers (from an 03-05 R6) and an end can of your choice (i actually did this on my first XJ6) like:http://www.fz6r-forum.com/forum/f89/modified-06-r6-exhaust-09-6r-19670/ note: the american FZ6R and the XJ6 are pretty much the same bike. HTH by the way, please go to the new members area and introduce yourself - it's good manners, cheers.
  15. pilninggas replied to monkeyjim's post in a topic in Naked
    Nothing wrong with running a new rear with a partially worn front. There are a mass a myths about bike tyres, many of which are just plain BS - for instance i've ran mismatched front and rears many times, on a few different bikes, with no problems. At the moment I have a set of CST Adrenos on my FZ1 [£100/pair] and they seem great- and I ride quite hard; allegedly they are chinese junk, but they come from the same factories as Maxxis and use seemingly a decent sport-touring compound. The XJ6 should give decent mileages even on stickier stuff - btw I had 021s on my first XJ6 and found the rear slidey in the wet, I believe this was due to the very, very round profile.
  16. pilninggas replied to sixsicksex's post in a topic in General
    Haha, a mate's mate was telling me last year how he was a "prospect and this and that". I just took the piss something merciless about his little club - all sounds a bit ginger beer to me - a load of blokes stood round in leather. I said asked him when he was "actually going to a ride a motorcycle", he just looked befuddled. Some of these 'outfits' have sod all to do with motorcycles and everything to do with wanting social acceptance.
  17. Well Alright - Blind Faith Mersey Paradise - The Stone Roses Bernadette - The Four Tops Big in Japan - Alphaville Only God can Judge Me - Tupac Shakur and 4Tay.
  18. Old Xj6s are quality, a mates dad had one, went like a train. btw can't see you registered on there DDT.
  19. Don't worry it is being upgraded soon, and will look better. If you think it can be improved please tell me.
  20. pilninggas replied to obriens65's post in a topic in Video Section
    I have a builder's trailer. I use two ramps: one for me to walk up or down and one for the track of the bike. I can't beleive these idiots think they can ride up a 30degree ramp on a harley (doing it on a trials bike would need experience, let alone 400lbs of iron). I always look at these if i need a laugh.
  21. Riding with a rucksack which is anything more than light is dangerous and should be avoided. I had hard luggage on my both my XJ6s and it is awesome, over on the XJ6 forum Dan is selling his hard luggage - he is in oxfordshire. A topbox and rack are great investments, there usually some s/hand on ebay too. But for occasional use tankbags or tailpacks are okay.
  22. Sorry S-M-R Schelde-Meuse-Rhine.
  23. I'd go more coastal - inland Netherlands is similar to the UK roads-wise; the polderdash across the dykes closest to the coast is very cool. When I did it I really enjoyed. Yes there are industrial zones (the S-M-D delta is one of the most industrialised zones in the world), but the little coastal towns are very picturesque and the coffee is far better than the rubbish sold off the motorways. Do it and come back via the motorways, you'll be able to compare and see what i mean.
  24. Just a piece of distraction politics. The police already had powers to deal with it. The country is in a right state and it's typical now for the government to put out a pish-posh story to take people's eyes off the real stuff. Really pisses me off.
  25. I've done Bristol to the Hague in a day - not a hard ride at all. Once you get to Gent, come off of the motorway and use the trunk roads across the Schelde-Meuse-Rhine Delta and Zeeland - It's far more interesting than using the motorway and doesn't take too much more time. i did this and used the bridges/dykes closest to the sea.