Third week report, still a Curates egg.
Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 4:07 pm
Had a busy week so had to squeeze the Falco in to the schedule.
Reg/Rec arrived, had to Google up the connections, then wrestle the seat plastics off. The original unit seems to have enough heavy gauge wiring not to need modding, maybe the later ones addressed the thin wire problem? Inspected the 'brown' plugs, no evidence of overheating (to my surprise). Hooked it all up and am getting a much steadier supply.
Next wrestle was getting the rear shock out, just managed to get the lower shock bolt passed the back down pipe, put it back the 'proper' way! All linkage bearings greased and free, so it has had good maintenance. Wound out the ride height about half an inch, it was fully screwed in. This has lifted the back up a good few inches, it even sits on the side stand securely now!
That has made a big difference, but it still needs 'pulling down' into corners. Its stopped head shaking on acceleration too, less squat at the back or I'm learning a bit of throttle discipline......
Must admit that when I still think its a bit wayward, a glance at the speedo shows there's a good reason for that!
Went out for a run down to Darley Moor, weather 'supposed' to be sunny. The A6 was closed... had to go via Macclesfield to Buxton, the infamous Cat and Fiddle road. Average speed cameras are a blight on a great stretch of road, but as we were riding INSIDE the clouds, pretty much superfluous. Greasy and poor visibility are usually cues for a sphincter pinching or two, but I have to admit, this was as good a tool as any, nice flowing torque made it easy.
So, not really an enjoyable day, but instructive.
I have one request to make. I would like a knowledgeable ear casting over the engine, just to confirm it is either good, or needs some work. If there is anyone in the north west who would give me an honest opinion, I would be grateful. Or. are there are any good independent dealers/mechanics you can recommend?
Cheers
Reg/Rec arrived, had to Google up the connections, then wrestle the seat plastics off. The original unit seems to have enough heavy gauge wiring not to need modding, maybe the later ones addressed the thin wire problem? Inspected the 'brown' plugs, no evidence of overheating (to my surprise). Hooked it all up and am getting a much steadier supply.
Next wrestle was getting the rear shock out, just managed to get the lower shock bolt passed the back down pipe, put it back the 'proper' way! All linkage bearings greased and free, so it has had good maintenance. Wound out the ride height about half an inch, it was fully screwed in. This has lifted the back up a good few inches, it even sits on the side stand securely now!
That has made a big difference, but it still needs 'pulling down' into corners. Its stopped head shaking on acceleration too, less squat at the back or I'm learning a bit of throttle discipline......
Must admit that when I still think its a bit wayward, a glance at the speedo shows there's a good reason for that!
Went out for a run down to Darley Moor, weather 'supposed' to be sunny. The A6 was closed... had to go via Macclesfield to Buxton, the infamous Cat and Fiddle road. Average speed cameras are a blight on a great stretch of road, but as we were riding INSIDE the clouds, pretty much superfluous. Greasy and poor visibility are usually cues for a sphincter pinching or two, but I have to admit, this was as good a tool as any, nice flowing torque made it easy.
So, not really an enjoyable day, but instructive.
I have one request to make. I would like a knowledgeable ear casting over the engine, just to confirm it is either good, or needs some work. If there is anyone in the north west who would give me an honest opinion, I would be grateful. Or. are there are any good independent dealers/mechanics you can recommend?
Cheers