I would say so. What make is it? I thought this bike was way more than 10 years old.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:41 pm I'm bewildered as to why it's so bad on a three year old bike. I live on the coast if that makes any difference.
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Blimey, surprised... just assumed it was a suzuki.weeksy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:13 pmTriumph 765.dern wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:08 pmI would say so. What make is it? I thought this bike was way more than 10 years old.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:41 pm I'm bewildered as to why it's so bad on a three year old bike. I live on the coast if that makes any difference.
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It's three Winters caused that,as it will on any marque of bike. I live on the coast and never had bother with any recent car or bike,but I don't use a bike in Winter now.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:41 pm I'm bewildered as to why it's so bad on a three year old bike. I live on the coast if that makes any difference.
Road salt eats stuff and very quickly,no matter where you live in the UK.
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The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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And then cover everything in ACF-50.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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I get through a lot of ACF-50, I use it after every clean. Those bolts are behind the radiator so I guess I've been missing those.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:46 amAnd then cover everything in ACF-50.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
In other news, I've just ordered some wire bush drill bits and some polishing drill bits - It's going to be another fun packed weekend.
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Sometimes it takes a bit of lying on the floor and getting the hands into the tricky to reach parts... Obviously i'm far more into this than some/most but it's not impossible. It can be cold and damp and horrible though of courseTrinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:46 amI get through a lot of ACF-50, I use it after every clean. Those bolts are behind the radiator so I guess I've been missing those.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:46 amAnd then cover everything in ACF-50.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
In other news, I've just ordered some wire bush drill bits and some polishing drill bits - It's going to be another fun packed weekend.
The salt and seaside conditions will be a massive factor though, even watching CarSOS a few weeks ago they had i think an Evo 6 and that was from down your way, it looked like it lived IN the sea.
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I rode over to Lindisfarne once on my 2012 Street. It's accessed via a 3 mile road that is under sea water twice a day. While the tide was out for the duration, I was cursing all the way thinking that this has to be the worse thing you can do to a bike. Worth a visit thoughweeksy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:51 amSometimes it takes a bit of lying on the floor and getting the hands into the tricky to reach parts... Obviously i'm far more into this than some/most but it's not impossible. It can be cold and damp and horrible though of courseTrinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:46 amI get through a lot of ACF-50, I use it after every clean. Those bolts are behind the radiator so I guess I've been missing those.
In other news, I've just ordered some wire bush drill bits and some polishing drill bits - It's going to be another fun packed weekend.
The salt and seaside conditions will be a massive factor though, even watching CarSOS a few weeks ago they had i think an Evo 6 and that was from down your way, it looked like it lived IN the sea.
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Wowzers!! Yeah I'd be leaving that the hell alone especially if I was selling it.
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@Trinity765 I think you should go Yamaha. Juniors or seniors don't really matter.
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If you could get the bike in the bath you could try electrolysis.Trinity765 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:46 am
I get through a lot of ACF-50, I use it after every clean. Those bolts are behind the radiator so I guess I've been missing those.
In other news, I've just ordered some wire bush drill bits and some polishing drill bits - It's going to be another fun packed weekend.
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Hmm, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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Wrong way round - you're fixing it so it doesn't break later on. Did your Mum never tell you 'a stitch in time saves nine' ?Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 11:50 amHmm, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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I'm with you, if it happened to that bike due to sea-salt, it'll happen to the next one toomangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 12:19 pmWrong way round - you're fixing it so it doesn't break later on. Did your Mum never tell you 'a stitch in time saves nine' ?Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 11:50 amHmm, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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If it breaks, that's what shops are formangocrazy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 12:19 pmWrong way round - you're fixing it so it doesn't break later on. Did your Mum never tell you 'a stitch in time saves nine' ?Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 11:50 amHmm, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:02 pm The next bike you get, before it turns a wheel, go over all the exposed bolts and especially those in the path of salt spray, undo them, copper slip them and then reassemble.
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In 1989 I bought a brand new VFR750 FK, as I needed to get from Stafford to Solihull every day for work. It was basically to be used as a two-wheeled commuter during the week, and in all weathers except snow and ice. Knowing this, the head technician at the bike shop I bought it from took time to do as I suggested Trinity does to the next bike. He took time to copper slip pretty much all the fasteners on the bike. He knew that in the long term it would save him time while he was servicing the bike and save me money as a result. I put over 80k miles on that bike in 6 years and it was still running as sweetly as a new bike when I eventually PX'd it.
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