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Nige’s LEJoG part 13.
Unlucky for some? Well today, a good friend Jamie visited to borrow my carb balancer, however when he came to mine, he had gifts, a top box holder (and box) a fuel tank and a set of wheels with brake disc’s, the rear has a brand new tyre (although on the wrong way round). Honestly…
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Ant’s LEJoG part 7.
NTV front forks? Nah!! Ant sent some pictures to go along with this week’s video. As you can see from the second image, the ‘new’ aluminium in place ready to be put onto the lathe.
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Nige’s LEJoG part 12.
With renewed energy, I have managed to get most of the controls back on the bike, I have also finally sorted the fuel lines and put a in-line fuel filter on and now I have moved on to the painting the tank and the plastics (so far only a base coat and a mist coat…
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Nige’s LEJoG part 11.
Recent work completed – mainly stripping off more and more parts of the bike! And in typical fashion, at least half of the fixings are rusted stuck, but attached to plastic so unable to use heat to ‘assist’, a perfect example is the rear ‘mud guard’ or undertray, it only has three fixings holding it…
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Ant’s LEJoG part 7 teaser.
For once, I (Nige) took pictures in Ant’s garage. I was there to sort some parts for my bike, however, I did find some bits I could do for Ant whilst I was there. I am not going to tell you what this is for or anything else with the bike, that’s for Ant and…
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Ant’s LEJoG part 6.
Strip down time for the NTV. Follow the progress with Ant’s vlog.
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Ant’s LEJoG part 5.
Engine service time for the NTV. Follow the progress with Ant’s vlog.
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Ant’s LEJoG part 4.
Ant is producing CRUK stickers. These are available for a donation to his CRUK page, three colours, each page is A3 size. (suggested donation of £10, can not included)
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Nige’s LEJoG part 10.
Over 1000 miles in one day! Am I crazy? Many would say yes I am. I have done a lot of touring in my time, I did the NC500 from Manchester and back in 5 days, I recently rode the entire island of Tenerife and over mount Teide in a day. But this is something…
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Nige’s LEJoG part 9.
Quite a lot has happened recently. I have managed to get quite a lot of the jobs done that were starting to annoy me, such as removing the under tray (all of the bolts required drilling or cutting out), wiring the head lights in, some smaller parts power coated ready to be refitted once the…