At Last......Putting it back together
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
well smashing job, how's the fund raising going then Bernie.

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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Hi Wayne,
The fund raising is going like the rest of the project.....slowly
None of the painters have returned my calls or emails yet
Cheers
Bernie
The fund raising is going like the rest of the project.....slowly
None of the painters have returned my calls or emails yet
Cheers
Bernie
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Yep... That sounds about right ... and when they say 4 weeks - read 4months500bernie wrote: None of the painters have returned my calls or emails yet
Cheers
Bernie
Not one I've found yet (who's any good) sticks to their promise
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Always the little jobs that I under estimate 
The front one is proving to be a bit more of a challenge.....just getting it apart



All that rust and crap just because someone couldn't be arsed to replace a split rubber boot on the piston
(thanks for the tip Martin, I should have it apart later today)
Cheers
Bernie
The front one is proving to be a bit more of a challenge.....just getting it apart



All that rust and crap just because someone couldn't be arsed to replace a split rubber boot on the piston
(thanks for the tip Martin, I should have it apart later today)
Cheers
Bernie
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
I wouldn't bother with that one and just get another one. It's exactly the same as most others from Kawa of that era and shouldn't cost much second hand. might even be cheaper that a seal-kit.
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Hi Jan,
Even if I bought a second hand one, I would want to refurb it, as I have spent a lot of time and money doing the rest of the braking system.
I have got it apart, cleaned and painted now


Just need to wait until it dries and reassemble it
Cheers
Bernie
Even if I bought a second hand one, I would want to refurb it, as I have spent a lot of time and money doing the rest of the braking system.
I have got it apart, cleaned and painted now


Just need to wait until it dries and reassemble it
Cheers
Bernie
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Rear brake done 

(Front one tonight.)

(Front one tonight.)
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
500bernie wrote:Hi Jan,
Even if I bought a second hand one, I would want to refurb it, as I have spent a lot of time and money doing the rest of the braking system.
I have got it apart, cleaned and painted now
Just need to wait until it dries and reassemble it
Cheers
Bernie
Ive just realised Bernie has a Chrome effect work bench! No doubt treated with liberal applications of Solvol.
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
It has had a hard life that bench 
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Well I eventually got the brakes fitted just need to bleed them next.
I always thought my rear mudguard had been cut down, but it would appear to be standard and uncut (when compaired with a NOS one

I always thought my rear mudguard had been cut down, but it would appear to be standard and uncut (when compaired with a NOS one

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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Come on Bernie get your finger out it will be winter soon. 
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
You don't need to remind me375 wrote:Come on Bernie get your finger out it will be winter soon.
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Bernie 10,000 yes ten thousand views and its not turned a wheel in anger. Cum on lad get it out sans fairing just so you can ride it in the sun. Longest day Saturday, its downhill from then!
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Thanks but once again the simple things seem to confound me 
I am attempting to bleed my front brakes and the fluid is pissing out up the threads of the bleed nipple when I loosen it to pump the fluid through.
Pump, keep lever depressed, slacken nipple1/4 turn, lock nipple, release lever, pump etc, (I am using an easybleed, oneway valve and tube).
I am sure if the fluid is coming out of the threads, then air could be pulling back in.
It is taking an age, and I am getting fluid all over my caliper
Should there be something in the threads?
My bike may not have turned a wheel in anger, but I am a different matter
I am attempting to bleed my front brakes and the fluid is pissing out up the threads of the bleed nipple when I loosen it to pump the fluid through.
Pump, keep lever depressed, slacken nipple1/4 turn, lock nipple, release lever, pump etc, (I am using an easybleed, oneway valve and tube).
I am sure if the fluid is coming out of the threads, then air could be pulling back in.
It is taking an age, and I am getting fluid all over my caliper
Should there be something in the threads?
My bike may not have turned a wheel in anger, but I am a different matter
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Re: At Last......Putting it back together
Front brakes done (just about) I may need a few more bleeds, but they feel good at the moment.
I was going to do the back brake, but I realised I dont know where the bracket is for mounting the res.
So, a job for tomorrow (later today).
I was going to do the back brake, but I realised I dont know where the bracket is for mounting the res.
So, a job for tomorrow (later today).
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