FZR1000 RU 95 project

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Thats what I thought but when I removed mine there was a gasket as I have had to peel it off casing ? No problem then cheers :)
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Rob get some gasket paper from a motor factors and make one it really is quite easy mate
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Yeah will do Robbo :nod:
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Well I got my repaired swinger back yesterday and also received a replacement shock(cheers Robbo :thumbsup: ) so spent last night putting it back together.I have never done anything like this before so I was pretty chuffed with myself.Every thing was greased and went back smoothly and I managed to keep the bike upright lol

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If you need access to a large bearing press give me a shout. I'm in Mansfield
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Cheers Stig but got a mate locally who is doing it for me
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You're making good progress Rob. That good infact I think we'll be seeing you at the Lincoln bike fest in June. :D
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For sure I will be there ! It's booked on a boat for a tour of Spain in April :eek: so its got to be ready ha ha
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Well today was an unscheduled day off so popped the back wheel in so I could turn the bike around and start on the front end.Next year I am getting a bigger shed lol

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The lower bearing did not come out very easy? did not want to force it any ideas? Getting the yoke polished as it must of had brake fluid spilled on it.
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Get a chisel and keep giving it a good clout at the base of the bearing in a clockwork direction and it will start to come loose. They are a a bit awkward. :nod:
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Ok cheers :)
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Stig wrote:If you need access to a large bearing press give me a shout. I'm in Mansfield

Mansfield, you are lucky, nice roads and not too many speed cameras.
My Aunt lives in Mansfield near the reser, and my parents live in Man,s Woodhouse.
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Well due to juggling bills and budget on the bike not really had any updates to post lately but there is progress again!

Got some twin Bates with nice brackets,new wheel bearings fitted,straight chrome handlebars,Koso clock and had my yoke polished up.Got a few other bits like stainless bolt set tail tidy and a radiator cover.

Wheels going in this weekend with chain & Sprockets and over the next couple of weeks the electrics get sorted and then off to get carbs cleaned.
I hope to be on the road for mid March?

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Tt bottom yolk looks well

For some reason I thought they were steel on the lower yolk (don't know where I got that idea from :retard: :retard: :paranoid: )

BTW, what you having done to the carbs?
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I thought they were but he managed to polish them up lovely
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