Project still needs indicators fitting and have bought another set of belly pan stickers as i will get around to re-doing the green at some point
Going over my other KR1S at the moment.
Giving it a good clean and just doing jobs i have been putting off for years in some cases.
Calipers rebuilt/resprayed. Disc centres resprayed. Front fairing bracket resprayed.
Rear suspension linkages stripped and regreased. Shock cleaned. Caliper rebuilt/sprayed
PV linkages fitted with longer screws and nyloc nuts
Fitting a lot of new fasteners as i go along.
Will need a new tyre this year as well
Spring will soon be here
KR1S Project
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Re: KR1S Project
Thats really nice mate...looks fab....oh yes, Spring....bring it on...
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Re: KR1S Project
Thanks. Yes cant wait - intend to do more riding than spannering this year.
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Took it for its MOT yesterday - 7 mile trip each way
A bit nervous as first time out on the road on it and you never know if you will get there
Anyway filled tank half full of petrol at local petrol station - had a look round to make sure worth proceeding and everything seemed okay - bike seemed to be running okay
Stopped at the bank near the MOT station to get some money - and petrol pissing out of one the carbs. Decided to press on with the MOT since i didn't want to have to come back - and turned petrol off a short while before i got there.
Get there and one of the back indicators was also hanging off
They found head bearings slightly loose (adjusted) but i managed to get a pass
Have cleaned out the carbs. and they seem alright
Going to try a different oil in the gearbox as it jumped out of gear a few times
Anyway at least i can ride it now and sort out any problems
My other KR1S is still work in progress
A bit nervous as first time out on the road on it and you never know if you will get there
Anyway filled tank half full of petrol at local petrol station - had a look round to make sure worth proceeding and everything seemed okay - bike seemed to be running okay
Stopped at the bank near the MOT station to get some money - and petrol pissing out of one the carbs. Decided to press on with the MOT since i didn't want to have to come back - and turned petrol off a short while before i got there.
Get there and one of the back indicators was also hanging off
They found head bearings slightly loose (adjusted) but i managed to get a pass
Have cleaned out the carbs. and they seem alright
Going to try a different oil in the gearbox as it jumped out of gear a few times
Anyway at least i can ride it now and sort out any problems
My other KR1S is still work in progress
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Good news mate, I hope you get a good few miles in on it over the Summer.
I hope the box is that simple a fix for you.
I hope the box is that simple a fix for you.
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Re: KR1S Project
Thanks
Can't remember any gearbox problems last time i used this bottom end - will see how it goes
Don't like the bike deciding when to change gear
Any way at least i can try things out now - being restricted to the shed when you are doing a project means you are a bit wary when you
actually come to riding it for the first time.
Can't remember any gearbox problems last time i used this bottom end - will see how it goes
Don't like the bike deciding when to change gear
Any way at least i can try things out now - being restricted to the shed when you are doing a project means you are a bit wary when you
actually come to riding it for the first time.
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Re: KR1S Project
My Red 1s has its MOT at the end of March. Its allways my first classic out after the winter hibernation. Over the last 3 years I have had fuel leaks on two of the start ups. 2017 and the Ethanol ate the fuel lines , so complete change. 2018 the small prime line to the lhs carb fell off. Great to see fuel running over hot exhaust pipes real twitchy arse time!
So if Im booked for a Sat morning MOT I start prepping on Wednesday!
Glad it’s running how long before the special joins it for a brace of KR’s?
Steve
So if Im booked for a Sat morning MOT I start prepping on Wednesday!
Glad it’s running how long before the special joins it for a brace of KR’s?
Steve
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