NBT: I’ve just bought my forever bike, part 2!

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That's why mine is still in the garage. Cold I can do, washing bikes...nah hate it.
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Do the plastic footrest areas cope ok with the muck? Wondered if they get scuffed up with the slimy grit!
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weeksy wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:12 pm
Taipan wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 1:33 pm Downside to winter commuting. Look a the state of it! :thumbdown:

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Is that just after 1 ride?
The muddy sign of it, yes. It was a dirty but I decided to come home on roads that are between fields which had flooded and put silt over the roads! :roll:
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*****SOLD*****

Nah, not really. :D

A colleague said today that he couldn't believe I still had it! That makes 2 of us! :? TBH I don't even look at other bikes anymore. This really is a keeper. :shock: Super comfortable and economical and I just enjoy pootling about on it and even in this weather i often take the longer route home. :thumbup:
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Needs some nice scenic pics of a CLEAN shiny bike in the sunshine.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:37 am Needs some nice scenic pics of a CLEAN shiny bike in the sunshine.
I've not actually got round to cleaning it yet :oops: , nor fitted the chain oiler I found for it in the loft-of-plenty. But, there is hope! I found the oil, oil and DCT filters I bought for the Africa Twin which I suspect will fit the x-adv as well, and its due its 8k service soon, so a clean and service is on the cards methinks!
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Cleaned it!! It’s got shiny spokes snd everything! :thumbup:

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I'm others are as good, but this was a game changer for cleaning spoked wheels!

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Parked out the front all shiny and in full view.

Now you've done it. :(
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Skub wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2024 1:35 pm Parked out the front all shiny and in full view.

Now you've done it. :(
You're right. The neighbours will never speak to him again now they know he rides a scoot. :(
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Now you see it....
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Its always out the front. I don't bother hiding it. :crazy:
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Not sure its a downside as such, but the bike is too bloody quiet! The Akra has a db killer in, and they are only a tad louder without the db killer so it should be bang on, but you have to drill a hole in the c/fibre end cap to get access to the retaining bolt?! :wtf: I cant see exactly where to drill it and don't want to f-up the end cap. Ho-hum. Apart from that I'm still really pleased with it and cant see it going anywhere for weeks or even months yet! :?
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Sod drilling an Akra is what I say
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Supermofo wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:26 pm Sod drilling an Akra is what I say
You can just move the end cap and re-rivet it, but i'd like the easier option of access to the retaining bolt. Found a few vids now, so it maybe a goer after all...
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Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:56 pm Not sure its a downside as such, but the bike is too bloody quiet! The Akra has a db killer in, and they are only a tad louder without the db killer so it should be bang on, but you have to drill a hole in the c/fibre end cap to get access to the retaining bolt?! :wtf: I cant see exactly where to drill it and don't want to f-up the end cap. Ho-hum. Apart from that I'm still really pleased with it and cant see it going anywhere for weeks or even months yet! :?
It's a common mod. Akra even sell the rubber bungs to cap the 10mm holes. I didn't do mine because I didn't want the bike any louder. Once the cat was gone,it's plenty loud enough.
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:06 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 5:56 pm Not sure its a downside as such, but the bike is too bloody quiet! The Akra has a db killer in, and they are only a tad louder without the db killer so it should be bang on, but you have to drill a hole in the c/fibre end cap to get access to the retaining bolt?! :wtf: I cant see exactly where to drill it and don't want to f-up the end cap. Ho-hum. Apart from that I'm still really pleased with it and cant see it going anywhere for weeks or even months yet! :?
It's a common mod. Akra even sell the rubber bungs to cap the 10mm holes. I didn't do mine because I didn't want the bike any louder. Once the cat was gone,it's plenty loud enough.
I don't want to decat it, but with the cat and a baffled silence it is whisper quiet. Keeping the cat and removing the db killer would hopefully be a nice balance, if its too loud, back in the db killer goes. :thumbup:
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Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:26 pm I don't want to decat it, but with the cat and a baffled silence it is whisper quiet. Keeping the cat and removing the db killer would hopefully be a nice balance, if its too loud, back in the db killer goes. :thumbup:
I'd bet even if you took the whole can off with the cat in place,it would still be quiet. Taking out the baffles will probably make little difference if you keep the cat. Try it first and see.
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:45 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:26 pm I don't want to decat it, but with the cat and a baffled silence it is whisper quiet. Keeping the cat and removing the db killer would hopefully be a nice balance, if its too loud, back in the db killer goes. :thumbup:
I'd bet even if you took the whole can off with the cat in place,it would still be quiet. Taking out the baffles will probably make little difference if you keep the cat. Try it first and see.
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Skub wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:45 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:26 pm I don't want to decat it, but with the cat and a baffled silence it is whisper quiet. Keeping the cat and removing the db killer would hopefully be a nice balance, if its too loud, back in the db killer goes. :thumbup:
I'd bet even if you took the whole can off with the cat in place,it would still be quiet. Taking out the baffles will probably make little difference if you keep the cat. Try it first and see.
People used to ditch the can and just fit a short tailpipe on BMW GS's and, iirc, they still met the decibel rules and regs, just sounded a bit more fruity. Fuelling didn't need changing either. I think the cat is quite a labyrinth internally.
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