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Topic: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 10:34 am Subject: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
Thanks James, that is a good idea. I might try that if all else fails. |
Topic: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 5:15 pm Subject: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
Thanks for your thoughts. I guess the silver tapered part with the washers fitted above it never comes in contact with the spring once fitted. If it touched the washers it would cause problems by catc ... |
Topic: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:50 pm Subject: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
I found the photo on your ww resto thread but yours doesn't appear to have this part.....unless its still in the bottom of your stanchion? |
Topic: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 3:01 pm Subject: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
OK Thanks |
Topic: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 11:10 am Subject: RG250 fork cartridge head scratching (may be same as X7) |
I have one fork apart but during the separation I couldn't tell what the arrangement of parts should be at the end of the cartridge. Looking at the manual it appears to show the tapered, silver tube f ... |
Topic: 5-stroke engine |
wizbit
Replies: 3
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Forum: Petrolhead Chat Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 10:17 am Subject: 5-stroke engine |
They are saying they have an extra, low pressure cylinder into which exhaust gas passes from the regular 4 stroke process and extra energy is scavenged from. Does it get power after exactly 5 cycles t ... |
Topic: Registering imported bike Cert. of Conformity |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 4:17 pm Subject: Registering imported bike Cert. of Conformity |
Both good answers, thanks guys. I do have the V355/5 explanation leaflet and a V5 for my trusty SV and your right there isn't that much to transfer over.
Yeah I noted the "over 10 years old&qu ... |
Topic: Registering imported bike Cert. of Conformity |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 4:49 pm Subject: Registering imported bike Cert. of Conformity |
Thought I'd look into this more now so that it doesn't hold me up later on. My bike has the french ownership document (V5 equivalent). Reading the V55/5 application form to register it it says that th ... |
Topic: Forum FNG |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:02 am Subject: Forum FNG |
Welcome aboard....good luck with doing it in under a year. I'm in year 2 with my doggy Mk3 and spending twice as much as I predicted.
Nice to see another Gamma owner on here....there aren't enough! ... |
Topic: Finally on road but need help with oil light and suspension |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 2:50 pm Subject: Finally on road but need help with oil light and suspension |
Dunno I put 15 psi in mine and it all leaked out overnight.... that was enough to tell me it's probably had it. |
Topic: Finally on road but need help with oil light and suspension |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 9:40 am Subject: Finally on road but need help with oil light and suspension |
Firefox Racing told me they could rebuild a Mk3 rear shock for £150 and a full like new aesthetic refurb for £300. I'm not convinced the Mk3 shock is rebuildable. Whilst I'm not rolling in money I h ... |
Topic: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
wizbit
Replies: 45
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 1:50 pm Subject: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
I love that Buck Rogers rear end! |
Topic: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
wizbit
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 3:23 pm Subject: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
Looks like a lovely place.
Not sure if you know but (on the Mk3) if you ever need to replace it you can take the clutch cover off and just pull it straight out from there. No need to split the gear ... |
Topic: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
wizbit
Replies: 45
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Forum: Suzuki Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:44 am Subject: My RG250 Gamma MK1 |
Glad it all went well. I see you have the bent gear shaft thing going on. Mine is slightly bent too. It must be a common thing. Have you ever tried extracting the shaft?
Nice view over the forest, ... |
Topic: Italian Style? |
wizbit
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Forum: Four-strokes Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 8:50 am Subject: Italian Style? |
Not my cup of tea....and I hate the modern trend of not having an ar$e on the back end of your bike, it looks like half the machine is missing. |
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