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A quick dab of hammerite on the centre stand and engine bars...

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Started her up.

 

Hasn't been out/started since 31st March when I failed my MOD1. 

 

Unable to ride it due to personal crap and then CBT ran out on 28th April. Got new CBT next Saturday. 

 

Anyway, fired up first press, let it run for a few minutes while I had a look over it. 

 

Have to say, chain and sprockets look a bit bad.

 

Would take it up to local jet-wash (I stand back front it so as to not blast oils from chain etc) but Pound to  Penny I'd bin it when my CBT is out and only 1/2 a mile from home. Not risking it. 

 

Will clean and lube tomorrow, check tension and if need be do that as well. 

 

Supposed to rain up here on Saturday. Can't believe the weather we've had in may and I haven't been able/allowed to go out even once! 

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First thing - I went to visit one of my riding buddies who has just bought a GB350 - what a nice bike it is! I've not seen one in the flesh and I was impressed. A really good looking machine.

 

Second thing - the Bobber is known for poor connections at the battery from new. The earth lead doesn't bolt directly to the frame, there is a small bracket that it connects to which can get paint around the contact area in the factory. There is also a metal plate on the end of the earth lead where it connects to the negative terminal, that also can have paint on it. The first thing I did was to remove all the connections, clean them back to bright metal, add a very small dab of copper grease and I've never had any problems. 

 

I've met several Bobber owners with weird warning light issues, random starting problems and display issues. Every single time it's been a poor earth connection at that bracket on the frame. People clean the earth lead but they forget to clean the bracket. 

 

Last week I had a couple of times when the bike didn't fire first time, but it would always fire second time. I've just removed all the connections, cleaned them up as they had got really dull, and the bike fires up on the button. I suspect that bracket is a weak point because this is a common issue and every time cleaning that bracket resolves it. 

 

Considering it only goes out on dry days and it a fair weather bike I'm surprised how dirty the battery connectors were. My CBF goes out in all weathers and I've never needed to clean the battery connection. 

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