What did you do today?

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Found a used Corbin and OEM topcase cheap.

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simbo wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 5:38 pm She does that about 5 times during the routine, I think she's stretching it a bit. 😉
:o :? ;) :shock:
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I've been to visit my grandkids in Southampton. A27 packed with holidaymakers. Spent most of the time unblocking a drain. Up to me armpits in crap.
After that I ended up with the girls in their swimming pool for an hour.
Tomorrow I am servicing the bike if it isn't too hot in the garage. I would do it outside but I don't want strangers to see i have a MC.
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Service on me Sprinter,what a suprise to find the oil filter removal tool from the RT also fits the Sprinter oil filter cap :thumb: Also a suprise that the 4 cylinder 2.1 engine takes 12 litres of oil,that's a lot of oil :o Now ready for the drive to Hungary :thumb:
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Are you sure it's 12ltrs?. Thought it was 11ltrs for a 4 pot 313.But what's 0.5ltrs between mates :lol:
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Not that it makes any difference (certain not since I had it chipped)but its a 210 not the 313(same engine,less bhp in standard form)It did indeed take 12.5 litres,never put so much oil in a van.
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Sold the RT today,gutted.Hoping the GS1250 offers more leg room when I test ride one,which will be sometime next year.Now bikeless for the 1st time in more years than I care to remember :cry:
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burridge01 wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:03 pm Sold the RT today,gutted.Hoping the GS1250 offers more leg room when I test ride one,which will be sometime next year.Now bikeless for the 1st time in more years than I care to remember :cry:
I take it we will be loosing you from the site?. :cry: Sad as you have given some quality input to the threads over the years. Hope you find the perfect GS that you are looking for. Take care Iain.
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burridge01 wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:03 pm Sold the RT today,gutted.Hoping the GS1250 offers more leg room when I test ride one,which will be sometime next year.Now bikeless for the 1st time in more years than I care to remember :cry:
The GS does have more leg room than the RT, it has more leg room even when the pegs have been lowered on the RT.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Sunday Funday 😁
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The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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simbo wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 7:00 pm Sunday Funday 😁
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Great day out and only 5 mins of light rain at the way back. (The MXR is the better bike)
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Doctor T wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:54 pm I take it we will be loosing you from the site?. :cry: Sad as you have given some quality input to the threads over the years. Hope you find the perfect GS that you are looking for. Take care Iain.
K'in ell Iain,not 5 minute's in the grave :shock: At least let the corpse go cold.

I'll go gradually, far to much humour on the site for a shock withdrawal :mrgreen:
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simbo wrote: Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:58 pm The GS does have more leg room than the RT, it has more leg room even when the pegs have been lowered on the RT.
Thanks Simbo,that's what the salesman told me :mrgreen:
I'll leave it till next year before I take one out,get me heed filled with reviews in the meantime :thumb:
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I'll jump in whilst the coffin is still warm :-D
Everyone has to move on to better things overtime. But remember the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
Also don't get above yourself when you buy a GS, Still wave and we will wave back. :cheers:
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So i thought it was time to fit the rear shock and my Akrapovics that were removed from my Gen2 Hayabusa on to my Gen1 Hayabusa.
The rear Maxton shock went on without any problems.
But the exhaust was another story. I removed all the panels, the water rad the oil cooler, the main stand the exhaust headards. I then went to fit my de-cat gen 2 headards and thats when the problem started.
Everything lined up as it should, but i could not fit the headards unless i cut the old mount off from under the frame.
I spend a good couple of hours trying to find a way around this, but it was not having it.
So i have ended up having to refit the OEM exhausts back on the bike.
I'm a bit pissed off and i now have to sell the Akrapovics and take a big hit on them.
I paid £1219 for the Akrapovics, £160 for the de-cat Headers, £200 for the Akrapovic shields and £180 for the R&G exhaust protectors. A total of £1759 which I will be lucky to get half that back when sold :cry:
I'm going to have a good think first to see if i should cut the exhaust mount off from under the frame !!!!!!!!!!!
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