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So with an ebay account and some cider a couple of weeks ago a bike was won....at under half the cost of my last mountain bike. Taken me a couple of weeks to areange collection but yesterday I did. It was cheap as it's only done 45k miles and has a wad of history including a recent suspension refresh. It runs and rides perfect and little corrosion. Toolkit is there too. Non abs so one less thing to worry about.
What's the catch, well there is one and there's a small piece of plastic and silicone where what looks like the clutch inspection window used to be. I cab live with that as it's not gonna cause any issues. It's also been painted at some point in it's life but again at this pricce point I can't expect much more than a bike that runs as it should.
I give you the beautiful....1150GS
Untitled by Tony H, on Flickr
Untitled by Tony H, on Flickr
What's the catch, well there is one and there's a small piece of plastic and silicone where what looks like the clutch inspection window used to be. I cab live with that as it's not gonna cause any issues. It's also been painted at some point in it's life but again at this pricce point I can't expect much more than a bike that runs as it should.
I give you the beautiful....1150GS
Untitled by Tony H, on Flickr
Untitled by Tony H, on Flickr
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Re: Der Panzer
clutch inspection window??Couchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:30 am So with an ebay account and some cider a couple of weeks ago a bike was won....at under half the cost of my last mountain bike. Taken me a couple of weeks to areange collection but yesterday I did. It was cheap as it's only done 45k miles and has a wad of history including a recent suspension refresh. It runs and rides perfect and little corrosion. Toolkit is there too. Non abs so one less thing to worry about.
What's the catch, well there is one and there's a small piece of plastic and silicone where what looks like the clutch inspection window used to be. I cab live with that as it's not gonna cause any issues. It's also been painted at some point in it's life but again at this pricce point I can't expect much more than a bike that runs as it should.
I give you the beautiful....1150GS
Can you do us a close up photo, I'm guessing you're referring to the flywheel timing hole? Normally there's a little rubber bung in that hole which every bodger loses into the clutch housing and then panics about. (a little rubber bung at the bottom of the bell-housing is NOT going to damage a steel clutch mechanism).
TBH - I never even take the rubber bung out if I'm looking for TDC - I push a screwdriver or allen key down the plug hole.
I like the colour scheme.
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Ahh yeah it's the timing window !, I'll see if I can get a bung to go inRockburner wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:57 amclutch inspection window??Couchy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 11:30 am So with an ebay account and some cider a couple of weeks ago a bike was won....at under half the cost of my last mountain bike. Taken me a couple of weeks to areange collection but yesterday I did. It was cheap as it's only done 45k miles and has a wad of history including a recent suspension refresh. It runs and rides perfect and little corrosion. Toolkit is there too. Non abs so one less thing to worry about.
What's the catch, well there is one and there's a small piece of plastic and silicone where what looks like the clutch inspection window used to be. I cab live with that as it's not gonna cause any issues. It's also been painted at some point in it's life but again at this pricce point I can't expect much more than a bike that runs as it should.
I give you the beautiful....1150GS
Can you do us a close up photo, I'm guessing you're referring to the flywheel timing hole? Normally there's a little rubber bung in that hole which every bodger loses into the clutch housing and then panics about. (a little rubber bung at the bottom of the bell-housing is NOT going to damage a steel clutch mechanism).
TBH - I never even take the rubber bung out if I'm looking for TDC - I push a screwdriver or allen key down the plug hole.
I like the colour scheme.
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Re: Der Panzer
Has someone clocked it and turned the mileage up?
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Re: Der Panzer
45k?
That's a lot of Starbucks runs.
That's a lot of Starbucks runs.
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Re: Der Panzer
AND crash bars!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 12:50 pm Head guards... to stop the right hand head wearing down around Redgate?
Doubley safe.....
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Re: Der Panzer
see if you can find something really naff, like a cork from a Bells whiskey bottle or something - just to rile up the Touratwats.
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On the off chance you get to a point where you decide you've enjoyed it for a while but want to sell it, please consider selling it to me.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Re: Der Panzer
It's a shaftie,man. No up on t'back wheel action for you.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 2:41 pm On the off chance you get to a point where you decide you've enjoyed it for a while but want to sell it, please consider selling it to me.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.
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Re: Der Panzer
Chamfered heads are tres cool in GS circles ...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 12:50 pm Head guards... to stop the right hand head wearing down around Redgate?
But subtlety different from the signs of a drop onto said heads ...
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Re: Der Panzer
I quite like that paint job, beats the puke yellow colour mine was hence covering it up with a black tank cover
45,000 miles is nicely run in for them
45,000 miles is nicely run in for them
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Do you have the cash now? He'll be finished before the weekend that's for sure.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 2:41 pm On the off chance you get to a point where you decide you've enjoyed it for a while but want to sell it, please consider selling it to me.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.
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A guy I knew regularly grounded pannier lids on a KRT. He bought an R-RS. Didn't end well.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 4:46 pmChamfered heads are tres cool in GS circles ...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 12:50 pm Head guards... to stop the right hand head wearing down around Redgate?
But subtlety different from the signs of a drop onto said heads ...
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It's ready and waiting for him. Just in case he decides he wan't to sell it.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 5:12 pmDo you have the cash now? He'll be finished before the weekend that's for sure.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 2:41 pm On the off chance you get to a point where you decide you've enjoyed it for a while but want to sell it, please consider selling it to me.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.
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I'm not sure he's the sort of person who'd sell a bike after 3 daysAsian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 5:42 pmIt's ready and waiting for him. Just in case he decides he wan't to sell it.weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 5:12 pmDo you have the cash now? He'll be finished before the weekend that's for sure.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Dec 21, 2021 2:41 pm On the off chance you get to a point where you decide you've enjoyed it for a while but want to sell it, please consider selling it to me.
It would be ideal for my needs and stop me spending far too much on a Honda.