1150GSA Spruce Up

johnfoxllb

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Giving the bike a pre-season spruce up which so far has involved the following new parts:
K60 Scouts
Mivv carbon silencer
Screen
Rugged Roads fork guards
Touratech rear wheel ABS guard
Touratech oil cooler guard
Touratech fork protectors
Crud catcher
CPC metal quick disconnects
Brake pads all round
The bike is an unmarked 2002 non-servo ABS model with 29,900 gentle miles. It has full Ohlins suspension, BMW panniers and top box (inc. inner bags), ram mount, ultimate add-ons power supply
I’ve had the downpipes professionally polished and will re-install with new studs, nuts and gaskets. Having the valve clearances done, brake and clutch fluid replaced and alternator belt renewed. I’ll also renew the fuel lines.
All areas of the bike have been intensively cleaned and lubricated as necessary.
She’s coming up rather well so far
The aim is to leave it as good as new… then put it in the Carcoon bubble and ride the GTR!
Further photos to follow!





































 
PS get the fuck out of your garage and ride the bitch, you silly twat :rob



If you're the sort of person who would like to be on their death-bed saying " Ooooh but I have a lovely minty clean bike in my garage!" rather than " Fuck, I enjoyed that!" with a dirty, shagged out bike on its last legs and smothered with mud from all around the place, then good luck to you....your choice.

Your bike is lovely and clean, and if that's what makes you happy, good luck to you, your choice.


I just don't get it though :nenau
 
PS get the fuck out of your garage and ride the bitch, you silly twat :rob



If you're the sort of person who would like to be on their death-bed saying " Ooooh but I have a lovely minty clean bike in my garage!" rather than " Fuck, I enjoyed that!" with a dirty, shagged out bike on its last legs and smothered with mud from all around the place, then good luck to you....your choice.

Your bike is lovely and clean, and if that's what makes you happy, good luck to you, your choice.


I just don't get it though :nenau

lol!

Dirty shagged out bikes shall never cross the threshold of my garage!

I'm putting her in the bubble along with a cardboard cut out of McGregor.
 
Silencer ?

John, that's a fantastic looking bike. Well done. Any more information on the silencer ? Cost ? What does it sound like ? Thanks.
 
As you're never going to use the bloody thing, I'll give you £50 for the Adventure fuel tank.

That is a very fair offer, ask anyone on this forum, and they will tell you so.

:D
 
PS get the fuck out of your garage and ride the bitch, you silly twat :rob



If you're the sort of person who would like to be on their death-bed saying " Ooooh but I have a lovely minty clean bike in my garage!" rather than " Fuck, I enjoyed that!" with a dirty, shagged out bike on its last legs and smothered with mud from all around the place, then good luck to you....your choice.

Your bike is lovely and clean, and if that's what makes you happy, good luck to you, your choice.


I just don't get it though :nenau

I totally agree. You'll just end up with an old bike that's no worth what you've spent.

lol!

Dirty shagged out bikes shall never cross the threshold of my garage!

I'm putting her in the bubble along with a cardboard cut out of McGregor.

Neither will clean bikes if you stick it in a bubble.

Serious question, why?

It is a lovely job by the way.
 
Dirty shagged out bikes shall never cross the threshold of my garage!

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Mine neither

They might be used, but all are in tip top mechanical & cosmetic condition

Just going through a DRZ at present - everything checked,oiled,greased & replaced/cleaned/painted as necessary

Nice to tinker in the garage until 8-9 pm on these light evenings
 
Im with Fanum....

Although I think your bike looks great, and you've done a great job, its a MOTORCYCLE and was built to be ridden, not a statue to look at.

Ride it, get it dirty, then you can clean it some more....win-win

Ride safe

Bubb
 
I don't see the conflict between a clean well maintained bike and one that is used. I ,like you, take great pleasure in trying to improve my bike. I also enjoy taking extended trips on my bike, two of the longer ones being 8500+ miles. I think that those that only get pleasure from their bike by riding it and having others maintain it or maintain it marginally are missing out on one of the great pleasures of being a bike owner. Think you have done a great job on your bike.
 
This does go to show that there are many ways to enjoy a motorcycle.

Deep cleaned bike...however..

You need to replace the crossbar protector:D
 


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