114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2023 10:09 am Image

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.
I'm not saying I like putting things off, but I really should make a decision on which pegs to fit.

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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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The ones on the right. Not a fan of the BMX offerings...
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Re: 114 Fat Bob FXFBS

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5000 cough6000cough mini service done, dropped all 3 oils and replaced with fully synthetic.

What an absolute fucking ball ache of a job :angry-cussingblack: I've never had an oil change take so long and spilled so much oil in all my life.
Having 3 holes is theoretically a good thing, you can use specific oil for a specific task, but who ever positioned the various drain and fill points, and decided on a horizontal oil filter needs a kick in the ball sack :angry-argument:
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MrLongbeard wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 4:02 pm 5000 cough6000cough mini service done, dropped all 3 oils and replaced with fully synthetic.

What an absolute fucking ball ache of a job :angry-cussingblack: I've never had an oil change take so long and spilled so much oil in all my life.
Having 3 holes is theoretically a good thing, you can use specific oil for a specific task, but who ever positioned the various drain and fill points, and decided on a horizontal oil filter needs a kick in the ball sack :angry-argument:
Are they still using the same drain hole locations from 1930?
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Rockburner wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2024 4:57 pm Are they still using the same drain hole locations from 1930?
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LOL, insurance renewal offer, £108 fully comp, that'll do pig, that'll do.
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Tyres are how flippin' much :angry-cussingblack: :angry-cussingblack: 180/70 B16 77H don't come cheap apparently :silent:
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MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 01, 2024 10:32 pm Tyres are how flippin' much :angry-cussingblack: :angry-cussingblack: 180/70 B16 77H don't come cheap apparently :silent:
Makes up for the cheap insurance ;)
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Bugger.
I'd picked up a part worn for the back to last me until the front needed doing and then the plan was to swap them out as a pair and get some decent rubber on it in a years time or so.

I mean fronts always wear slower then the back, but not this one, the bloody front is shot too, my own fault for assuming and not checking, so I'd best piss off and try and find a deal on a pair of tyres fitted quick smart.
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Circa 300 quid for a set of decent tyres now. :(
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Sounds like a lot of hassle, just buy a new bike.
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Skub wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 9:21 am Circa 300 quid for a set of decent tyres now. :(
Add another 100 quid :silent:
KungFooBob wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 9:24 am Sounds like a lot of hassle, just buy a new bike.
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I did want to stay with the OEM tyre as I like the tread pattern and it suits the bike (not there's something I'd never thought I'd say) but they're £200+ for the front and £300+ for the rear :jawdrop:

So Avon's it is for £350 the pair fitted, always amazes me that a type with so little tread in the centre can be road legal.

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MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:32 pm I did want to stay with the OEM tyre as I like the tread pattern and it suits the bike (not there's something I'd never thought I'd say) but they're £200+ for the front and £300+ for the rear :jawdrop:

So Avon's it is for £350 the pair fitted, always amazes me that a type with so little tread in the centre can be road legal.

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Gaps don't grip the road. Rubber does 😀
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Yorick wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:43 pm
Gaps don't grip the road. Rubber does 😀
Rubber doesn't disperse water, gaps do :obscene-birdiedoublered: not that I deliberately go out in the rain mind :silent:
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MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:47 pm
Yorick wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:43 pm
Gaps don't grip the road. Rubber does 😀
Rubber doesn't disperse water, gaps do :obscene-birdiedoublered: not that I deliberately go out in the rain mind :silent:
Water? Rain ?

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MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:32 pm I did want to stay with the OEM tyre as I like the tread pattern and it suits the bike (not there's something I'd never thought I'd say) but they're £200+ for the front and £300+ for the rear :jawdrop:

So Avon's it is for £350 the pair fitted, always amazes me that a type with so little tread in the centre can be road legal.

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£500 or £350....one still throws 95% (ish) of it away. :(

(They don't seem to include that in the carbon footprint measurements of stuff :hmmm: ).
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Count Steer wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 3:48 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:32 pm I did want to stay with the OEM tyre as I like the tread pattern and it suits the bike (not there's something I'd never thought I'd say) but they're £200+ for the front and £300+ for the rear :jawdrop:

So Avon's it is for £350 the pair fitted, always amazes me that a type with so little tread in the centre can be road legal.

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£500 or £350....one still throws 95% (ish) of it away. :(

(They don't seem to include that in the carbon footprint measurements of stuff :hmmm: ).
Aren't tyres somewhat recyclable? There's a fair bit of steel in there, but I guess it might be quite expensive to get it out.
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Also - is it just me, or does it look like there's more tread below the wear marker 'level' than there is above it?? (specifically looking at the obvious wear marker near the top of the photo.
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Rockburner wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 4:30 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 3:48 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 2:32 pm I did want to stay with the OEM tyre as I like the tread pattern and it suits the bike (not there's something I'd never thought I'd say) but they're £200+ for the front and £300+ for the rear :jawdrop:

So Avon's it is for £350 the pair fitted, always amazes me that a type with so little tread in the centre can be road legal.

Image
£500 or £350....one still throws 95% (ish) of it away. :(

(They don't seem to include that in the carbon footprint measurements of stuff :hmmm: ).
Aren't tyres somewhat recyclable? There's a fair bit of steel in there, but I guess it might be quite expensive to get it out.
Just stop fucking about and go straight for the remould :thumbup: