Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

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  1. Sprinter

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    Got a little further on today, not as far on as I want ed cos I had an issue with the chain.
    When you fix the new link and rivet it in to place it all seems so simple on the web.
    I put everything together, when I came to rivet the new link I could not get the rivet to spread and now I am in the situation where I dont know if its on or not.
    The link is the same thickness as the rest an when I torqued up the joiner I must have laid on up to 60Nm, come the end.None of this has stopped the chain moving, only I can see no measureable difference in the spread of the dammed rivet.
    Any thoughts or advice most welcome,cheers.
     
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    Hi it was quite easy loads of parts on eBay but also a lot of rubbish so had to be careful only thing that was hard to get was the top fairing I’ve know got 2 sets of red and white body work can’t wait to ride it hopefully it as good as I remember
     
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  3. dilligaf

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    Did it not look thinner before you started?:confused:
    If it looks the same as the others then chances are you've done it right :)
    Try to take it back out but not with much force if that makes sense :confused:
    There's not a lot of force put on the links sideways if you know what I mean so if the link stays put when you try to remove it I would say it's done and will stay put on the bike :)
    Get the wheel alignment right and you should be ok:p
     
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  4. Sprinter

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    Cheers DILLIGAF I know what you mean. Im working now for next week so I might order a new link and then see if I can remove the old one if not then fine.
    Problem is, If it comes off then my riveter is crap.
     
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    Spent some money on brake bits!
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    New seal kits, stainless brake hoses and an "UpNOver" from TTP

    I need that beer..... spent too much!;)
     
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    Just had a four pack..... don't feel so bad about spending the ££££'s:laughing:
     
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    A ride to Hinckley for the visitor centre and a factory tour.
    Visitor centre interesting. Factory tour ok but I think it was the guide's first day on the job as he was just reading from a script. Were shown various production lines (crankshafts, engine cases, camshaft etc.) but as everything happens automatically inside enclosed CNC machinery there's not much to see. Actual assembly line a bit more interesting and got mildly excited as we turned up in time to see a guy ride a newly built bike onto the rolling road, but as he plugged it into the data logger, the doors automatically closed, so nothing to see there either.
    On the up side, it was a nice sunny autumnal day for a ride.
     
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    Spent more money..... need more beer again!
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    Well, got my new battery and have it fully charged now, but not going to use the bike for a week so not going to bother fitting it til I’m ready to use it.
     
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    Just managed to repair my bike with half a paperclip! Bloody side stand switch jammed stopping me putting the bike in gear, not great. Managed to trace the wiring back and bypass the switch with said paperclip. Now back at work and rather chuffed with my bodge.

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    now all you need is a bucket and some water! Give the thing a clean
    *Edit
    Sorry forgot you were in Scotland, you probably did clean her 5 mins ago:kissing_heart:
     
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    Very true, amount of dirt and road salt about she'll never be clean this time of year, particularly as I ride 5-6 days a week.
     
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    Good bodge mate :)
    Half my bikes held together with them :p
     
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    I've done nothing with my Triumph(s) today.
    Nada. Bugger all.
    It's been the same for a full week now and I am starting to get withdrawal symptoms.
    Something I must rectify this weekend. :)
     
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    Cheers, think I confused tbe poor lass at reception when I popped in and asked for a paperclip to fix my motorbike :laughing:
     
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    What have I been doing with my bike today ? Nothing Nada, Rien etc etc

    It's cold and raining .....................
     
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    Ah good to know, at the moment it is an innovative 'till I can be arsed cleaning the switch out' fix
     
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    Probably have it done tomorrow. Would be done before now but have been some bloody dark and cold evenings to be lying at the side of the road under my bike.
     
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    Work with electronics so got a load of contact cleaner and can always 'liberate' some from the lab at work
     
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    Been putting the miles on the new Street Cup, even though temps have hovered around 40f here. The more time I spend on this machine the more I like it! I need to fiddle with getting a pic or two up here.
     
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    I’ll see if this photo uploads...

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