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  1. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    I used one like this, think it was from an IT200 back in the day. Has 2 'positive' positions, I just had to bend the lever a bit to fit in the space and still get my fingers to it.
  2. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    Quite difficult in my case to diagnose, because it only happened when the bike was warm and it was very intermittent. If your mates bike doesn't have spark when its cold you can probably measure them. If it only happens when it's hot after running for a while I would start there. Good luck, at...
  3. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    Just do your homework. I bought a Tenere when they first came out. Within a couple of months I had kak. Bike would just cut out - abruptly - while it was running. Once happened in a very dangerous situation, in heavy traffic, in the fast lane, on a corner. I knew it wasn't fuel because it would...
  4. peteb

    For Sale 2008 KTM 200 XCW

    These are fantastic little bikes, we have 2 (later models) in our garage. Probably the most underrated bikes out there, and so sad that KTM discontinued them. Just a word though, I think that's a 2008, with the black fork legs. 2009 came with silver ones. GLWTS, new owner will not be disappointed.
  5. peteb

    'Dropped valve', is this common and what next?

    Shot chaps, appreciate. Owner has still not got back to me. However when I look at the yard in the background to the pics on the ad it doesn't inspire much confidence.... If he refuses to take the head off what would I be able to determine if I can borrow an endoscope and stick it down inside...
  6. peteb

    'Dropped valve', is this common and what next?

    I did a search and didn't really come up with anything, so some help from the guru's please. My son is in the market for a DR650. There is one on marketplace in KZN where the owner says 'suspect it has dropped a valve, so not running at the moment'. The questions are: If it has 'dropped a valve'...
  7. peteb

    Have you “popped” fork seals??

    This is not exactly true. Most forks boots (the accordion type, not the 'socks') have a couple of small holes at the back of them to let air in and out as they compress and expand. Otherwise they would 'blow up' when they compress. The problem is that these can also let water in when you wash...
  8. peteb

    Repairing a Honda 650L poly (plastic) tank...

    What (little) I know about plastic welding. I've done quite a bit repairing various side panels, etc over many years. You have to use the same plastic for the fillet. The weld won't adhere if its a different type. It works best if you can do both sides of the crack (impossible with a tank I...
  9. peteb

    Have you “popped” fork seals??

    My go to very expensive tool for several decades has been 35mm film negative. I keep a piece in my toolbox, and use it on a regular basis, not just when the leak starts.
  10. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    If I'm not mistaken on those forks you can just remove the valves in the air bleeders and use a syringe to put more oil inside. Saves the whole palava of removing the top caps and springs. This assumes that you know how much is already in there and that both fork legs are equal. If you don't you...
  11. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    It's just a spacer that goes between the top of the spring and the fork cap. Adds some preload to the spring as you screw the fork cap onto the fork tube. I would start at about 10mm. you can machine them from ally or teflon. For our plastics you can buy them in different thicknesses and mix and...
  12. peteb

    Tenere 34L fettling

    My memory of my Tenere was that the forks were VERY soft, particularly with a full tank of gas. If you don't want to put stiffer springs, then more oil to decrease the air gap, and perhaps some preload spacers. I've never been a fan of running air in the forks, to me the valves are there for...
  13. peteb

    Sorted Spoke wrench

    I have also used similar for many years. Slipped a rubber spark plug lead cap over the unused end, makes it much easier on the palm of your hand when tightening.
  14. peteb

    Honda crf230 spring.

    I'm surprised that at 82kg's the spring is too hard. Typically those bikes have suspension for 65 - 75 kg riders. Is it the stock spring, or has a previous owner put a stiffer one on? I presume you have tried to lessen the preload? Post some pics of the shock/spring and we can maybe do some...
  15. peteb

    New KTM RC16 Road bike

    Perfect for Durban lane splitting. All those okes begging between lanes....just send them right over your head!
  16. peteb

    Noneking's Mancave

    I had one of those 'S' models exactly the same....very lekka, enjoy. One of the iconic ones
  17. peteb

    Noneking's Mancave

    When last did you own a bike with a carb?
  18. peteb

    Noneking's Mancave

    He did say 'new arrival'. My bet he's turning it into a nursery! :oops: ;)
  19. peteb

    2004 WR 250 F build

    The amazing thing is that KDX has a red side panel. Not sure if it's from a KDX, but yes, they did come out in red (as an option to the green) for a couple of years. Not many around.
  20. peteb

    Building a sort-of "replica" of the 1979 Dakar winning XT500.

    Would I like one (or both!) in my garage? Without question. Would I drool over them every day? Without question. Would I immediately start changing them? Without question. At a minimum I would remover the fork extenders, to make them safe to ride, and more rideable.
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