Mid life upgrade of "The Angie B".

Sgt Bilco

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Just got my bike, The Angie B back from Mike (mikeyboy) at Overland and Classic after a few mid life upgrades and some decent fettling.

She was occasionally blowing a little bit of blue smoke on start up so at 111,111 miles I had a choice to make. The choice was get a new WC or a late TC and retire her from my big trips or spend some money and get her sorted properly. As we have shared some brilliant times together it seemed faintly ridiculous to retire her and replace her with a newer model when I've made her into my bike. She's had a tough old life and needed so serious loving so the following was done:

  • Replacement rear subframe which I twisted in 2010 so it was about time. Sourced a second hand one from Sherlocks and had it powder coated.
  • Powder coated the heads, front cover, centre and bash plates.
  • Mike took the heads off and replaced valve and exhaust guides and piston rings. The bores were absolutely perfect so no other issues. There was a little wear in the guides so I replaced the lot whilst I was there which makes sense. Not a cheap job, but well worth the effort.
  • Gearbox oil seal
  • Rear Ohlins serviced and rebuilt
  • Zumo 660 fitted
  • Cigarette style and USB charging points fitted.


Mike checked everything else out whist he has there and found nothing else really needing doing which is a testament to the robustness of the GS. Some may think this is a lot of work but bear in mind she isn't a garage queen and has been hammered up and down the Dalton Highway in Alaska 5 times which takes it's toll. She has also got to do a USA Coast to Coast in June, South America in January, Alaska in July and a steady Moab and USA Canyon tour next year so it's good to know she's holding up well.

The bike is back to near perfect and runs smoothly and quietly. With the PC111 she really is a pleasure to have back and going as well as any other GS I've ever ridden.

Oh, I have another reason for not changing her which is more important. She is called "The Angie B" after my sister who sadly died of cancer 3 years ago. Before she died, we were just talking about stuff and I mentioned I may stop doing the trips because they are really hard work ands the last Alaska trip I had done was a really tough one for lots of reasons one of which was I was away for 6 weeks knowing she was very ill. I'd kind of lost my mojo for them. She just looked at me and said that the trips were part of me and I was really good at taking people to places they may never of dreamed of going and if I ever stopped doing them, she would come back and haunt me. She never lied to me in life so I really believe that she would. Funnily enough, my mojo came back and I guess she's with me on the trips.

Anyway, Mike does an absolutely brilliant job and his attention to detail and getting things right is spot on. Anyone considering have any work done on their GS, you wouldn't get anyone better to do the work than Mikeyboy and no, he didn't pay me to say that.
 

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The dogs.

The main reason im sticking with mine is that it seems it likes to be used and abused,
yeah I know i fucked it up but under all the shit and grime it would scrub up really well, no corrosion at all and that is a great concern for me if I buy a TC or WC, concensus is that that they aint built as well,water based coatings just dont cut it, the earlier ones are better for sure.

Its great not having to worry about it just keep going and going:thumby:
 
Great Post mate. Keep up the good work, people depend on you. Without a doubt your sister was spot on from what I have read. :beerjug:
 
I suppose if it's like getting a new bike after its rebuild it will be much more cost efficient than buying a brand new one at the price of a decent family car!

I look at the new ones and think it would be nice and sparkly with a few gadgets to play with...but cannot see how it would offer me much more than I get to justify the replacement cost after the initial novelty of toys wears off.
I can see me keeping my 2011 until I pack in riding, and if I fancy a change just getting another bike to play on....I quite like the retro Steve McQueen look from bikes like the Guzzi's and the NineT so could see me going down that route rather than shelling out for a new GS
 
Great post, I understand entirely and hope that I can join you on one of those amazing trips with my low mileage 44444 2006 ADV.
 
:thumb2 You really did pick a good one. Hope she goes for a very long time. I did pass through your neck of the woods Friday and thought I should have given you a heads up I'm passing through but then again it was a working day so thought you'll probably be driving anyway. But its good to see you keeping the old girl. Here's to many more miles :beerjug:
 
Well done I say !

It is all too easy to just buy another (money aside) but to keep a good one going sort of repays the loyalty if that makes sense in a sentimental way.
 
Yeah but that makes the 'race' to 200,000 miles less interesting now :nenau

If I fit a new engine in Chris will that be OK :blast

111,300 mils on the 800 now and doesn't burn any oil at all, doesn't smoke at all ... running sweetly :thumb

He says touching wood ;)

Looking good though Sgt, still a nice looking bike :thumby:

:beerjug:
 
Nice to see the old girl still going strong, especially with all the warranty buying fear merchants and naysayers on their Tesco chariots on the forum this gives a bit of balance.
 
Nice to see the old girl still going strong, especially with all the warranty buying fear merchants and naysayers on their Tesco chariots on the forum this gives a bit of balance.

Mine or his :D
 
I've moaned about the finish on mine but I expect it to keep going for a long time yet. The finish is now way better than standard so it's a keeper.
 
It looks like I owe your sister a big 'thumbs up' for persuading you to keep going with the trips then Chris.

I'll raise a glass to her on Friday. :beerjug:

As for mileage on the bike? Mine's done twice as many miles im America as it has in the UK. :thumb2
 


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