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by Fossil
23 Apr 2008, 18:35
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: After Blood, Sweat , Months and Tears..
Replies: 8
Views: 6107

Re: After Blood, Sweat , Months and Tears..

It's screaming to get muddy :D :D :D
by Fossil
19 Apr 2008, 22:11
Forum: Technical
Topic: A few problems
Replies: 8
Views: 5990

Re: A few problems

Movement on the gearbox sprocket is normal. It is to allow for lateral movement of the chain.
by Fossil
15 Apr 2008, 22:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: TRF(trail riders fellowship)
Replies: 38
Views: 39925

Re: TRF(trail riders fellowship)

In the present political climate, it is imperative to join the TRF. As individuals we will not be heard, but as a group we are in with a chance. The TRF is a mine of information, and also provides legal backing should you be pulled whilst riding a legal lane. Also, let's not forget we are all voters...
by Fossil
02 Apr 2008, 16:33
Forum: Racing / Competition
Topic: Ryedale Rally 2008
Replies: 13
Views: 12028

Re: Ryedale Rally 2008

Go Richard! :D :D Come on guy's get behind Richard, not only is he doing it for the same Ambulance that lifted me out of the mire, but he's doing it on my old Mk2 CRM. :lol: :lol: :lol: We all know the bikes ability in these events, so it's all down to Richard. :o Done my sponsorship online, really ...
by Fossil
08 Mar 2008, 20:10
Forum: Technical
Topic: rusty tank!
Replies: 17
Views: 11841

Re: rusty tank!

Handfull of nuts in the tank with a pint of PARRAFFIN. DONT USE PETROL :eek:





Then shake it all about. Repeat until you remove all internal rust :D
by Fossil
04 Jan 2008, 19:06
Forum: Technical
Topic: Oil seals
Replies: 9
Views: 6593

Re: Oil seals

The splines on the shafts act like little knives on the lips of the seals. Just cover the splines with a layer of insulation tape. Then lightly oil the tape with clean oil and the new seals will pop straight over the shaft with no damage. :D :D
by Fossil
23 Dec 2007, 00:28
Forum: Rideouts / Areas to go
Topic: Today was Too Nice
Replies: 28
Views: 17754

Re: Today was Too Nice

Thanks for the good wishes guy's. Getting better by the day, or so it feels. May be looking for another CRM before too long :D :D
by Fossil
23 Dec 2007, 00:24
Forum: Technical
Topic: Bar raisers
Replies: 14
Views: 9141

Re: Bar raisers

by Fossil
22 Dec 2007, 09:32
Forum: Rideouts / Areas to go
Topic: Today was Too Nice
Replies: 28
Views: 17754

Re: Today was Too Nice

Or a Labotamy :eek: :eek: :D :D :D[/quote] Oi , watch it you young git :lol: :lol: How's the back doing Fossil :?:[/quote] Hi Gwyn, sorry couldn't resist the response :lol: Well on the mend now mate. Walking about without the infernal contraption I had to wear. Not got clearance to get back on bikes...
by Fossil
21 Dec 2007, 21:30
Forum: Rideouts / Areas to go
Topic: Today was Too Nice
Replies: 28
Views: 17754

Re: Today was Too Nice

You'll have to get a visa Rene :wink: :lol:[/quote]



Or a Labotamy :eek: :eek: :D :D :D
by Fossil
08 Nov 2007, 20:02
Forum: Technical
Topic: Mk3 AR fork seals
Replies: 2
Views: 3318

All you need to know is here.

viewtopic.php?t=2502&highlight=forks


Fossil
by Fossil
19 Oct 2007, 00:14
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Hello from West Yorkshire
Replies: 5
Views: 5179

Welcome aboard Richard. :D Your in good company here. :o As with all trailriders, taking the p### is obligatory!! :D :D But anything you need to know CRM, your in the right place. As I've said in an earlier post, I may have sold my CRM, but I still intend to stay in the fold :) :) Just like to thank...
by Fossil
02 Oct 2007, 14:22
Forum: Racing / Competition
Topic: Gutted
Replies: 20
Views: 16492

Sorry to hear your news Gwyn. :( But at least you can ride for fun. :D Make the most of it mate and build up your speed and fitness levels 'til the doc gives the all clear. I'm still harnessed up like a bloody horse :( :( Going to the local TRF meeting on Thursday, that's as near as I'll get to trai...
by Fossil
24 Sep 2007, 17:06
Forum: Technical
Topic: Clutch change
Replies: 8
Views: 7254

Try changing the gearbox oil. If that gets contaminated it can cause the plates to stick. Favourite source of this is the gearbox breather. If you have not done it already reroute it. I have extended mine up to the headstock. If the breather comes out under the bike, immediately you enter water with...
by Fossil
21 Sep 2007, 20:39
Forum: Rideouts / Areas to go
Topic: sign up against section 6 of nerc
Replies: 17
Views: 13847

Done. Got my reply and forwarded link to all in my mailbox.

Fossil