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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 6:20 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 7:32 pm I'll worry about getting the oil next month
Jebus wept, £130 quid for oils
My Moho takes 10l of fully synth mb approved oil, 4l of 70 for the box and 1l of 90 for the diff, and I pay less than that
Find out what spec oil they're selling you (SH/SJ/SM etc) and just buy a generic oil of the same spec next time.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Demannu wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:14 pm Find out what spec oil they're selling you (SH/SJ/SM etc) and just buy a generic oil of the same spec next time.
It's in hand for next time
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:04 pm Sounds like a starter solenoid having a fit... due to a low battery.
WHat he said!
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Demannu wrote: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:14 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 6:20 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 7:32 pm I'll worry about getting the oil next month
Jebus wept, £130 quid for oils
My Moho takes 10l of fully synth mb approved oil, 4l of 70 for the box and 1l of 90 for the diff, and I pay less than that
Find out what spec oil they're selling you (SH/SJ/SM etc) and just buy a generic oil of the same spec next time.
Isn't the HD engine still a separate component from the clutch and gearbox?? If so, surely you just need a basic 'engine' oil, not a fancy 'all-in-one' oil with additives for wet clutches and gearboxes? My BM is similar - wet-sump engine with engine oil, dry clutch, wet gearbox with 90 weight gear oil.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Rockburner wrote: Mon Feb 20, 2023 12:37 pm Isn't the HD engine still a separate component from the clutch and gearbox?? If so, surely you just need a basic 'engine' oil, not a fancy 'all-in-one' oil with additives for wet clutches and gearboxes? My BM is similar - wet-sump engine with engine oil, dry clutch, wet gearbox with 90 weight gear oil.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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New battery fitted, bloody massive thing it is, all fixed and running right :banana-wrench:
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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4 hours in the saddle today, seat is a keeper, still needs to be broken in proper but it's soooo much better than stock.
Cruise control is ace, despite using it at every opportunity when in the car I didn't figure it'd get much use on the bike, but no it's a handy feature to have.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Well, today was supposed to be fault finding to try and work out why an indicator was playing silly buggers, except it wasn't playing ball and was working as expected despite spending half and hour prodding, pulling and twisting every wire I would get at under the seat, so I spent the day riding it. :thumbup:

Only to get 10 minutes down the road and find it not working again :angry-cussingblack:
Spent half an hour scratching my chin, measuring voltages, squirting 12 volts up the sub loom etc. main loom is fine, BCM is fine, so its either the rear sub loom breaking down or the indicator itself as it craps out after x seconds when having a voltage applied.

Still, at least I know what I'm doing tommorrow now, hopefully repairing or replacing part of a sub loom, or ordering a new pair of indicators.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Intermittent electrical issues are very annoying. I hope that you find the problem soon.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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It's the feckin' indicator, now to go down the rabbit hole of trying to decide what to replace it with
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 11:54 am It's the feckin' indicator, now to go down the rabbit hole of trying to decide what to replace it with
Are the stock winkers so bad? I see very little aftermarket flashers that look better than original. Rizoma maybe,but they are spendy.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Skub wrote: Mon May 29, 2023 3:15 pm
Are the stock winkers so bad? I see very little aftermarket flashers that look better than original. Rizoma maybe,but they are spendy.
Yes, they're massive, not brilliantly visible in daylight, and would now require a relocation kit due to the saddle bags I run.
Was very tempted to give a set of Rizoma ones a go this time, once you've bought the lights, cables and adaptor plates they run about the same money as the ones I'm using.

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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:38 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Sun Sep 11, 2022 3:41 pm Currently toying with the idea of a new seat
Toying no longer;

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Note to self, when planning a week away in the middle of a British summer, do remember that your new seat is perforated and you should take your rain cover with you to save getting a wet arse after it's been sat out in the rain all night :shhh:

In fairness I did pack it, it's in the new Oxford waterproof bag I bought for this trip, the new bag we decided we didn't need and left in the garage :angry-cussingblack:
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Sun Mar 27, 2022 1:11 pm
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Nearly 18 months later and still they don't have any stock in the UK :angry-cussingblack:
Sod 'em that part of the order is cancelled and an aftermarket part has been bought for less than half price
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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I've had these sitting on a shelf for the past year, and now the brake lever has landed I can fit them :thumbup: but I've gone off 'em :angry-cussingblack:
So dice rolled that a German place that says it has stock of alternative unobtanium pegs actually does and order placed.

Then I'm done, everything cosmetic or ergonomic wise that I wanted to do will have been achieved, it's all cams, pistons and jugs if I want to do anything else in the future.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:09 am Then I'm done, everything cosmetic or ergonomic wise that I wanted to do will have been achieved......
Yeah,yeah... :P
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Everything?

But I see no handle bar tassels!
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 11:29 am Everything?

But I see no handle bar tassels!
Apparently they are a pain in the arse nowadays, on the levers they cause enough drag to trip the switches so kill the cruise control, and fitting them on a fly by wire throttle grip also can cause issues, apparently, so I've heard online. :shhh:
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:09 am So dice rolled that a German place that says it has stock of alternative unobtanium pegs actually does and order placed.
Damn, being delivered on Wednesday, hopefully I won't get bent over too badly on tax / fees etc.
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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This weekend I shall be sticking 2 fingers up at the environmentalists and shall make / fit a breather bypass mod to stop the engine eating its own oil and coking up the pistons