Guest Nogbad Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 I called the dealer today and was informed that the tranny recall work is complete, and I can pick the bike up tomorrow morning (Saturday 8th). Here's hoping it's as good as it was before!
richard100t Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 I called the dealer today and was informed that the tranny recall work is complete, and I can pick the bike up tomorrow morning (Saturday 8th). Here's hoping it's as good as it was before! 55814[/snapback] You may want to pick it up on Saturday the 9th
belfastguzzi Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 Bad news on the rumour-mill, Noggin. I hear there's been another batch of oversized parts supplied and some have been inadvertently fitted during recall work. Easily done, I suppose.
Ray Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 For those of you seeking more horsepower and oversize components: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/
big J Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 Oh, no fer gawds sake dont, I bet he wont sleep a wink tonight. Nogbad, I bet it will be the best shifting bike ever made by the hand of man. Well, no worse than it was before. Maybe a wee bit reluctant sometimes. It's new parts,and third gear was always stiff anyway. Those extra neutrals will improve your shifting technique. Buy some steel toecap boots. And shares in Slick 50.And a C90, just in case. And the AA. Look up "Gear Cutters" in the phone book and eep the number handy, you never know. But I bet it's fine.
belfastguzzi Posted July 8, 2005 Posted July 8, 2005 For those of you seeking more horsepower and oversize components: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/ 55825[/snapback] well, they said that the Y2K bike 'Powered by a Rolls Royce Allison gas turbine engine... over 300 hp and 425 ft/lbs of torque on the Dyno Jet 200...' was done "because it could be", so, now that it's done, I suppose it's time to move onto a new challenge. Why not that lovely big 12 cylinder? Someone should whisper in Honda's big corporate ear.
Guest Nogbad Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Right. 1. It's oil tight. 2. There are no scratches or dings on it anywhere. 3. It shifts perfectly. Not much change, but if anything it's a bit better than before. I love my V11 again
belfastguzzi Posted July 10, 2005 Posted July 10, 2005 Right. 1. It's oil tight. 2. There are no scratches or dings on it anywhere. 3. It shifts perfectly. Not much change, but if anything it's a bit better than before. I love my V11 again 55857[/snapback] Be realistic, Nogbad – 1. Of course it's not leaking, they probably didn't put any oil in it. 2. The fresh polyfilla hasn't shrunk and started falling out yet. 3. No oil to slow things down, but just wait... Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but just wait...
Guest Nogbad Posted July 10, 2005 Posted July 10, 2005 Be realistic, Nogbad – 1. Of course it's not leaking, they probably didn't put any oil in it. 2. The fresh polyfilla hasn't shrunk and started falling out yet. 3. No oil to slow things down, but just wait... Absence makes the heart grow fonder, but just wait... 55868[/snapback] 1. I can see clean oil in there. 2. They used silicone, there's a little bead of it on the joints. 3. See (1) Time will tell. It's the 500 miles a week season so when do you reckon it will let me down then? On Yer Bike at Aylesbury have delivered good service. What's more, I asked if I owed anything for oil or sundries and they said not. Nada, nothing, no charge at all.
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