dilemma ! ride or restore??

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by Pop-Kat » Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:28 pm

If you want to ride this summer then ride it scruffy then start restoring in october so you get it done for next year (it'll always take longer than you think)

If you have another bike to ride then restore through the summer, much easier when it's warmer to get motivated.

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by callyboy » Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:47 pm

Depends how much time you have on your hands. If you set your mind to it and you are organised enough you can strip a bike down and get it painted etc and back together in next to no time. As long as there are no major issues ;)

looks like you have other bikes to ride ;)

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by pop-up » Thu Mar 28, 2013 8:52 pm

What's all this "restore" malarky. Service,ride and enjoy.

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by fossie » Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:45 pm

No dilemma at all, no mechanical attention needed ride the bloody thing.
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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by AndySwad » Fri Mar 29, 2013 8:17 am

Buy another, 1 to ride and a spare to restore.
It took me 5 years to put mine back together, if you have a garage or room to work in, ride in 'summer' restore in winter, yes it will take longer than you think and a lot more money
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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by Pop-Kat » Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:22 pm

I change crank seals on 1100efe's with engine in and together, just loosen the 2 crankcase bolts nearest then dig out the old seal, think i used a chisel last time, hammered it in at an angle and levered it out, make note of which way reound the new one goes and gently tap it back in, use a thin smear of gasket sealant on the outer edge. can't see the 750 being much different so it's worth a try if it mean you don't need to stip the motor.
crank seals are only about £10-12

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by bobster » Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:59 pm

Or you can drill tiny 2 holes in the seal , diametrically opposite each other and then screw in a self tapping screw into each hole then lever or pull against the screws avoiding possible damage to the sealing face............cos if you scratch or score the sealing area it'll destroy the new seals in no time at all. Or never seal again! And you dont want that!

Either way be VERY carefull around where the oil seal is in contact with the crank.

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by Pedda » Thu May 02, 2013 7:59 pm

This is how I changed a crank seal today:

Hammer a screw into the seal until I can give it a few turns to sit tight. (No drilling necessary nor wanted as you never know what funny ways swarf might find).
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Then I took some gripping pliers and a hammer shaft and levered the seal out easily.

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then take the old seal as a cushion to hammer the new seal home.
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Jobs a good 'un and only took minutes. ;)

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Re: dilemma ! ride or restore??

Post by callyboy » Thu May 02, 2013 9:07 pm

clever

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