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- 21 Sep 2016, 08:33
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Oil Sump Cracked - URGENT Help Please!
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5992
Re: Oil Sump Cracked - URGENT Help Please!
Splitting the case would be essential to repair it properly. You will have to make sure the gasket face is flat once the broken bit is joined back in. Welding might be a last resort if nothing else works. I had some "welding rods" for aluinium but they were more like a pig alloy that soldered the al...
- 19 Sep 2016, 12:34
- Forum: Members Bikes
- Topic: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16458
Re: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
PM sent to martinb
- 11 Jul 2016, 13:22
- Forum: Members Bikes
- Topic: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16458
Re: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
I'll PM you some details.
- 10 Jul 2016, 13:42
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Main bearings
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4533
Re: Main bearings
The hard part is splitting the case and being able to get the gearbox back together with everything in the right spot. Not impossible but it does take a bit of attention to detail and some fiddling to get it all right. And you have to make sure the bearings have the right clearance. I think it is C3...
- 10 Jul 2016, 13:39
- Forum: Members Bikes
- Topic: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16458
Re: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
Hi davecee92,
I had the graphics printed up locally in Sydney. A friend of mine has a printing business, he should still have the files if you wanted some printed up. Let me know if you want to find out more.
I had the graphics printed up locally in Sydney. A friend of mine has a printing business, he should still have the files if you wanted some printed up. Let me know if you want to find out more.
- 03 Jul 2016, 22:26
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 36021
Re: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
Hi Mekros, I'm in the Sydney region. The bike sold yesterday but I still have all the motard gear to sell seperately. That includes; * Front and Rear 17" Aprilia wheels (tyres are on them but down to the wear indicators), * Front four piston caliper, * Front brake caliper adapter, * Chain to suit (i...
- 28 Jun 2016, 08:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Clutch removal to access kickstart
- Replies: 30
- Views: 26745
Re: Clutch removal to access kickstart
That shouldn't affect the clutch operation as they bottom out on the pillars they screw into on the clutch hub, that way the springs are always assembled at the same fixed height. Are all the plates in the right order and direction? Maybe check that the springs are sitting down flat and not caught o...
- 27 Jun 2016, 11:56
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 36021
Re: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
Unfortunately (for me) I have come to the stage where I have decided to sell the bike and the motard conversion, either separately or in a package. I love riding the bike and think it is also an awesome motard. I still want to do EFI on it but I can develop that on just a motor by itself then put it...
- 27 Jun 2016, 11:45
- Forum: Members Bikes
- Topic: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16458
Re: CRM-250 MK2 - In Australia
Got around to changing the front wheel bearings the other week. The seals weren't too bad but I took down the dims so I they can be replaced next time. The seals were; 24 x 37 x 7 = TC12456, 41 x 50 x 5 = ?? One bearing was OK but the second felt rough. http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p464/long28...
- 31 May 2016, 05:08
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: 1991 MK2 CRM Supermoto Project
- Replies: 162
- Views: 122103
Re: 1991 MK2 CRM Supermoto Project
Looks fantastic. I'm a big fan of black wheels and black frames.
The escort looks tidy too.
The escort looks tidy too.
- 31 May 2016, 05:05
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: Engine Compression- how many PSI or BAR it should be?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7822
Re: Engine Compression- how many PSI or BAR it should be?
Try and get a voltmeter on the 12V output as well.
If you are seeing a fault (the lights coming on) as you increase the revs the regulator may not be regulating the voltage to the correct level which can damage the electronics in the PGM.
If you are seeing a fault (the lights coming on) as you increase the revs the regulator may not be regulating the voltage to the correct level which can damage the electronics in the PGM.
- 13 Apr 2016, 13:26
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 36021
Re: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
And I was finally able to get out and ride the bike. 8-) http://i347.photobucket.com/albums/p464/long283/P1010588_zpskf8kkkl9.jpg The gearing was about right and the cush-drive, although it had a slightly strange squishy feeling in the drive, made the engine a lot smoother on the road and took away ...
- 03 Mar 2016, 23:57
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 36021
Re: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
Ive noticed quite an improvement in braking on my bike since i replaced the stock hoses for new braided ones. Id say they would be well worth the investment :) Hi Sean, I replaced the brake lines when I had my Fireblade with braided lines and hardly noticed any improvement but that was because the ...
- 04 Feb 2016, 03:19
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: 1991 MK2 CRM Supermoto Project
- Replies: 162
- Views: 122103
Re: 1991 MK2 CRM Supermoto Project
Great finish there.
Nice bright colours.
Nice bright colours.
- 04 Feb 2016, 02:55
- Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
- Topic: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
- Replies: 39
- Views: 36021
Re: MK2 with Aprilia Parts (In Progress)
Thanks Andrew, It's one of the perks of work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Finally got the right banjo bolt and blanked off the lower port. Took a while to bleed the brakes from bone d...