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Now I might be talking bollocks here (it has been known) but when I'm working on the back end of the bike when it's up on the centre stand I use a ratchet strap to tie the centre stand to the front wheel rim to make sure I don't accidentaly push the bike forward off the stand.

Be patient with me, I'm getting to the point.

As mine has a front balance pipe I'm sure it might be possible to do the same thing but this time with the strap from the front wheel to the balance pipe so as to put a decent tension on the exhaust pipes (i.e. both at once) while you belabour them with a hammer.

I can't say for certain if this is possible, it's too cold to go out to the garage to confirm but I'll try that myself next time if it works, I know how tight the buggers can be sometimes. When I have to use a hammer, I use a piece of softish wood some 20 inches long bearing on the inside of the bend of the downpipe and hit that with the hammer rather than hit the pipe itself.

I've just read the bit about the piece of wood back, I'll try and explain it better: I meant put the side of one end of the piece of wood in the bend so that you have its length sticking out sideways from the bike. Hold the other end in one hand and then hit the wood with the hammer as close as you can to the pipe. Remember to put some thing like Optimol on all the joints and the exhaust nut threads before you put them back.

PS If I'm planning to do this job in a day or two I give the joints a good soaking with WD40 or whatever so it has a chance to work and also free the exhaust nuts a few turns if it won't be used till then.
 
i have put a strap on to the front wheel from the stand i have used a bit of old wood on to the bend and it has got the right side loose and the left side is very close. i think tomrow it should be out.
 
I'm not sure if I've got this right, but what I meant was in your case to put the strap from the front wheel to the crossover pipe (what I called the balance pipe) thus pulling the pipes forward. Try and pull both pipes out evenly or they will jam. From memory the pipes go into the head about 15 to 20mm but it's a year since I took mine out. Good luck, they can be 'kin awkward. :thumb2
 
i put the rope from the stand to the wheel so it wont move.
i have never done this before i am only doing this i am need to get the engine out
 
We use some stuff at work called "monkey s***k", I wonder if its similar ?

I can't think of any words that start with S & end with K apart from stink, stuck, stick, squeak...

I needsomehelp with that.

Is the weasel piss recipe a real thing or are you having us on?:confused:
 
if prof have just made it up i have tryed what he has said it it works lol
 
I can't think of any words that start with S & end with K apart from stink, stuck, stick, squeak...

I needsomehelp with that.

Is the weasel piss recipe a real thing or are you having us on?:confused:

Weasel piss is real, the recipe was passed down to me, when I was 14 years old by a Royal Armoured Corps desert rat, spanner jockey..:bow

He reckons the Yanks preferred his mix to the then new and well lauded PLUS GAS...
So the recipe is at least 70 years old..
If you used Diesel you didn't need the oil added.
Only difference now is the compulsory teaspoon of oil because non in new diesel fuel..

just have to be patient sometimes [as in overnight]:rob
 
I can't think of any words that start with S & end with K apart from stink, stuck, stick, squeak...

I needsomehelp with that.

Here's a clue :spank (no "pun" intended)

R100/7
How much do you want for the bike as is? Before you go to all the trouble of stripping it down. Once I've got the Pink Lady's bike finished in a few months then I'll be looking for another Airhead project. I've got tons of spares for /7 so that would be good starting point.
 
i will be posting up photos and info on the bike in the for sale bit later to day.
was wonting about 600 ono.
 
Jesus christ Feck me. No one has told the poor lad he already has the tool made for the purpose.... You muppets. .

The tool you've used to undo the exhaust fins is the same tool you use to get the downpipes out of the head.....

Fit the large "U" section of the tool onto the inner bend of the pipes and hit the tool with a heavy blunt instrument i.e. a hammer. .
 
Feck me. No one has told the poor lad he already has the tool made for the purpose.... .

The tool you've used to undo the exhaust fins is the same tool you use to get the downpipes out of the head.....

Fit the large "U" section of the tool onto the inner bend of the pipes and hit the tool with a heavy blunt instrument i.e. a hammer. .

Dear Mr Airhead Guru,

Whilst for you this NOW (for some of us) very obvious solution is as clear as daylight, for the majority of spanner wielding noobs like myself it comes as a surprise to use the right tool for the job :blast :D

Always nice to learn something new :beerjug:
 
i got them out now using a block of wood and a big hammer only took 40 mins hitting the top bend and it came out.
 
you still need to get them out of the engine block to get new ones in
 
Jesus christ Feck me. No one has told the poor lad he already has the tool made for the purpose.... You muppets. .

The tool you've used to undo the exhaust fins is the same tool you use to get the downpipes out of the head.....

Fit the large "U" section of the tool onto the inner bend of the pipes and hit the tool with a heavy blunt instrument i.e. a hammer. .

:bow:bow:bow
Even I hadn't realised that,:blast StEptoe :bow:bow

May you be touched by his Noodly appendage....:cool:
 


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