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  1. I woke up this morning and thanks to tiggie i had a moment of inspiration.

    I've bought a tube of 1m carbon fibre tube, some rivets, cables ties,and heat wrapping.

    Its gonna be a DIY Saturday, lets see how this goes. :mrgreen:


    Genuine question though in the pic above, it looks like the exhaust has an inner tube... WHat is the purpose of this? Would the baffle have been fitted around this?

    I don't actually think the bike had its baffles in place beforehand. How does this effect drive? People tell me it affects the the torque, but is it significant?

  2. @MrBrightside, Thats kinda what I'm thinking!


    The previous owner clearly did that. Taking a closer look, the piping he got was just some random pipe of a convenient diameter. Here are some pics uncovering the professional bodge job he did...

     

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    Can anyone identify the material he has used for the tubing that is attached above?


    J

  3. Weld the exhaust back on! That means going back down the M25 and finding where it fell off, somewhere between leatherhead and cobham. That thing is long gone...


    I'll get a pic up tonight.

  4. Hi Everyone,


    bveen a good while since a poked my head in here... And on this occasion itsa minor SoS call.


    So im riding back from Brussels, on the last 30miles stretch when i here a rattle and then my engine seems to get CRAZY loud, like hurt my ears loud. So i stopped at the next pterol stop to take a look.


    Low and behold part of my exhaust had fallen off. So now i need to fix it im hoping someone here can help me save a few bob and economise becuase a full exhaust systems is like £4-500.


    Im Riding a Yamaha XVS650A . One of the the exhausts (the one the comes out the front cylinder - the longer one) has come apart in the center. It is apparent now that the exhaust was in two pieces, previously it was hidden by the fact it was wrapped with heat proof wrapping. The part connected to the engine looks like a standard chrome exhaust. The joint is appear to just be a tapered angle and the rear section hammered on then fix to the frame. (the fixing had snapped, my repair was a steel cable tie).

    Has anyone encounter this type of exhaust fixing? know where i might go to purchase a replacement?


    If my description sucks, say so and ill snap a pic, for everyone to have a look and laugh at. (it is pretty funny).


    Hope y'all been maximising the good weather when we've had it!

  5. I had a GPZ500 so it may not be quite the same but...


    There was one fuse box which was next to the battery. All fuses are important! If you have a haynes manual that is your best bet to understand the electronic workings of your bike. If you got your google wizardry on i'm sure you might be able to find the wiring schematics.


    And yes change that fuse with one that fits. The main thing is having the ampage correct, if it kinda fits but is in place nice and tight i wouldn't worry too much.


    J

  6. My turn to chime in... regardless of whether she was naive/had privacy invaded... It happened she can learn but as someone said before they should let it die... and not go litigation mad. let the world forget stop being so sensitive..


    if she must release a statement "asking people to disregard the pictures and please respect her wish to not have her breasts plastered eveywhere.."


    the ropyal families current approach is just creating a news frenzy...


    having said all that.. unimpressed by her hooters... hardly a handful :seeya:

  7. Yes i dared i posted about buying a car on TMBF!


    As part iof my step back from biking im buyign a car... a decent one mind u. A3 quattro sport :)


    was hoping to egt some wisdom on securing the trabnsaction when it comes from overseas.


    basically its an 09 35k miles for £4k so super bafrgain cos the guy is shipping it from spain and so due to elevated risk / extra diffculty of sale he is having a hard time hence cheapo... he is suggesting using yahoo finance as the broker to hold and secure the trannsaction so we cannot con one-another... anyone have any experiance with this whether doing it with a m/bike, car or other high value good? so i can gte some inside to put my apprehensions at ease...


    the guy confirms ill be able to get scans of the logbook service history etc as prrof of existence.

  8. Right cheers pointblank,


    i've begun to notice more details, if i turn ignition to on and i get the click, but then rather than keep trying go to off, then turn back to on.. it will start... so it seems likely something with the ignition is not quite right or it was fluke the last couple of times...


    I'll have to discover how this ignition system is all wired up and how the components fit together so i understand this = ignition. this =motor. this =solenoid .this = brushes, and it should clear it all up for me.. which means lovely weekend project.

  9. Yo Megawatt... personally i cant do sunday, as im off to a festival... and i can garauntee sunday will be recovery day /possibly if i have life left in me nottinghill festival party time.


    Having said that if later in the weekend works better as a general consensus for everyone im happy to comply and see what can be done... but my preference is saturday. We just need people to pipe up!


    ninereeds would be great! yes thumb pulling from asses is always a good idea!

  10. Guys i was thinking who wants to take one of our three days to go on a rideout that weekend?


    Personally i was thinking of taking the saturday (25 aug) and using it to go for an all day blast around these southern parts...

    Anyone else up for it?


    my thinking is just a one day solid riding, we meet up in the morning ride all afternoon have a pitstop then another route and then eventually return back to wherever we have come from?


    as for exact routes i dont have any... so any suggestion more than welcome...

  11. I'll try that aswell mega...


    Just seent his thread:


    http://www.high-speed.ismysite.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=6829&sid=23033832aad3cfd169293698786e367f&start=15


    talks about the exact issue i'm having...


    to summarise, it sounds like a dodgy ignition switch... that is inherent with the GPZ500s.

    Talks about using the kill switch to stop the engine, and the ignition key to just start the bike as a fix...


    the proper fix would be to just buy a new one but then that would be too easy :wink:


    soo guess ill do the basic checks and try this....

  12. Back to starter issues again!


    so over the rally i noticed that when i hit starter button, i got one click and nothing, hit it a second time and bike kicked into life as normal...


    At first i thought nothing, but it's been repeatedly happening now, today for the first time it took a fourth attempt to get it going... It sounds like the solenoid is sticking (the click comes from there).


    So far im thinking loose connection?

    bit of dirt?

    corrosion?


    yet these all seem like rather iffy suspicions...

    and it can't be the battery as when it does start it it is as if nothing at all was wrong...


    anyhow ones the rain lets up i was gonna have a look at the electrical side of things but maybe there are other potential explanations worth considering...

    So any ideas?

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