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Old 20-04-2009, 07:42 PM   #1
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Dead.... expired, an ex Monster...

Her Holyness, Nessie of Bologna decided to blow her engine into two pieces last night on the A30 near Terminal 4.

Am I sad, not really. She chose a good time to let the contents of the rear cylinder and oil sump disappear... All over the unsuspecting Honda Pan Euro rider behind me.... My bike is quality

Back to plan A for 2009, strip the bike down, send the engine off to be fettled somewhere and get the frame, wheels and forks looking like new shiny things
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Old 20-04-2009, 07:48 PM   #2
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oh bugger.
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Old 20-04-2009, 08:29 PM   #3
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Not what you need but at least you're alright.

Sounds like it's one step ahead of you, I guess you've got no excuse but to fettle it now. Keep us posted
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Old 20-04-2009, 08:48 PM   #4
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Oh bugger indeed, just add it to the list I guess...

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Where shall I start??

Well, Her Holyness has over 60k on the clock, I bought her with just over 30k in 2006. She had been used and abused before I got her, living down in darkest Cornwall, being attacked by the sea breezes... ect ect...

To date, what I have replaced,

Gear selector
Clutch master cylinder
Clutch slave cylinder
2 clutches
rear wheel bearings
fork seals
belts
countless sparkies.
2 batteries
starter solenoid
oil cooler hoses

Things to do

New forks (they are pitted to wotsit now and need new shiney bits)
leaking petrol tank from the hinge
rear wheel bearings or even rear wheel
front cylinder needs tlc
new air box and battery holder (last battery leaked and the acid has eaten it, and all the paint off of the frame and engine)
rear shock
belts

As for my old Blandit, 76k in 2 years The joys of communting!!
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Old 21-04-2009, 12:03 AM   #5
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Hope it wasn't shiney new oil, that'd be a real waste!

Still sounds like a bit of a pheonix thing going on though, luckily without the flames
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Old 21-04-2009, 10:51 AM   #6
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That's rather sad, bless her at least you're ok and no harm was done to anyone else. Pm if you need help with engine, tother half has got pretty good at rebuilding them and now part times at a race engineers so has all the equipment his little heart desires including dyno.
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Old 21-04-2009, 02:38 PM   #7
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..and after all that you want through to stop the various oil leaks mate........

Sad to hear, but glad she did it in spectacular styleee

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Old 21-04-2009, 08:58 PM   #8
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Start of the days work....



The offending broken cylinder head studs



Time for some lunch (and some proper work)....



And finally, given up for the day...


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Old 21-04-2009, 09:01 PM   #9
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That's rather sad, bless her at least you're ok and no harm was done to anyone else. Pm if you need help with engine, tother half has got pretty good at rebuilding them and now part times at a race engineers so has all the equipment his little heart desires including dyno.
Cheers Gremlin, I'll keep that in mind

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..and after all that you want through to stop the various oil leaks mate........

Sad to hear, but glad she did it in spectacular styleee

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Hope it wasn't shiney new oil, that'd be a real waste!

Still sounds like a bit of a pheonix thing going on though, luckily without the flames
Just done a filter and oil change! A fair bit of Shells finest was wasted on the Honda Luckily the oil level is just above minimum at the moment, so she kept some in reserve
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Old 21-04-2009, 10:30 PM   #10
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good man! Does this mean we won't be seeing you at Box much this year?
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Old 22-04-2009, 08:18 PM   #11
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Try to hide all cable ties by attaching them to the inner struts,
it's really worth the extra work, especially on a silver frame.

It took me and my father two hours, some soldering was involved
extending two sensor wires, which is not really necessary, but
makes things easier.
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Old 22-04-2009, 11:09 PM   #12
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good man! Does this mean we won't be seeing you at Box much this year?
I may make a few more appearances in the hair dresser mobile
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Old 22-04-2009, 11:10 PM   #13
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Try to hide all cable ties by attaching them to the inner struts,
it's really worth the extra work, especially on a silver frame.

It took me and my father two hours, some soldering was involved
extending two sensor wires, which is not really necessary, but
makes things easier.
Top tip , plus the old beast needs a few bits of re-wiring (CDI units mainly). While the engine is away, the frame and wheels will be sorted
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Old 23-04-2009, 09:21 AM   #14
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The frame lugs do make a difference, it's so much neater, we welded ours on before powder coating so they look like they're supposed to be there. The powdercoating chaps down the road from us were quite cheap and if you've seen littlejimmys bike you can see the quality. Hopefully if you're replacing pistons you'll be ok, apparently 600 ones are non existant, we only found ours because James knew a chap who knew a chap who happened to have some stashed in a shed. Not sure if 900 ones are so rare.
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Old 19-05-2009, 07:20 PM   #15
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Update on the Monster...

Not much happening. Due to the car deciding to colapse its brake hoses internally, thus locking on the front n/s calliper, and trying to set fire to the brake pads, I've had to put more time in to tinkering with the car than the old Monster.

But now she looks like a new Monster....





(ok the 696 is not mine, but Moto Rapido shouldn't have delivered it to me, and leaving petrol in the tank, and the keys..... )
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