What have you done to your bike today....

Big Sandy

Legendary Knight
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One of these or maybe one of those learner attachments from back in the day, you could make one from your neighbours caravan wheel and cut up some scaffolding...............on second thought forget that you and a angle cutter/grinder don't go together.
Remember those, sidewinders weren't they called? My mate had one...freaking lethal!

I was using the grinder the other day, went down to the garage later on for some steel, and Gordon says "I heard you giving the grinder some grief, was wondering what you were cutting off this time..."
 

BAD LUCK DUCK

Forum Duck
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Though "on" is a bit hopeful. I was having problems with the left leg (side, really) and couldn't support the weight on the left leg. Nearly dropped it at a junction!!! Since the fun with the grinder in may, I don't have a lot of feeling in my left foot at all. Must have caught a nerve.... So, it's MOT'd and insured, but I don't get out much. About 100 miles this year 😒
I smashed into a dry stone wall
recently and somehow the bike didn't go down and my leg got scraped all along wall at 50mph, damaged all my left side and my leg and foot got well fucked up giving me a bit of a limp now..Gotta do physio but I don't think it will help as its nerve damage..left shoulder fucked from falling off bike earlier in year so it sounds like we're in same boat with that...
Your bike looks smart...
 

Scrappy

Legendary Knight
I've been out most of the day on my Indian FTR 😄 I rode up to Dream Machine in Nottingham so that they could match the paint on my bike, as they are painting some plain carbon fibre tank covers I brought last year. I had a fantastic ride, especially in the morning, clear skies, full sun, a pleasant temperature, and loads of fun 😁 However on the way back I had a total technology failure. I had been using Google maps with the phone in my pocket and just audio prompts for navigation, but after a few mins it refused to give any sounds, so I then tried using the built in Nav on the FTR, but that sent me on a weird mystery tour and then also refused to work, so I ended up getting lost for a while in enemy territory (Leicester) 🙄

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Scrappy

Legendary Knight
Fitted a rear hugger and a radiator guard to the FTR.

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I had to modify the rear hugger slightly, as the side edges came a bit too close to the tyre for my liking. I'm not completely happy with the way the radiator guard fits either, it's the second one I've tried 🙄. The first was an R&G item with similar not great fitting 😒. The quality of aftermarket accessories seems to be getting worse, I also had to modify the tail tidy when I fitted that a while back. All are supposed to be specific for my bike year and model.

I'll see if my OCD gets over the radiator guard, if not I'll have to find another or get a custom one made as I'm confident I could design a much better fitting item 🤔
 

Don the Don

Legendary Knight
You know I really don't get when they put the radiators in such a vulnerable position I don't see why they couldn't put them behind some proper impact protection and channel air over them using ducting. They could even get a bit inventive that way and make them a little more aerodynamic too.
If bikes had proper full length mudguards as standard and mudflaps they would not need extra protection, it seems today you buy a bike and have to buy the rest of it to complete it, protection, centre stands ect ect
 
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