Featured Rocket Something For Cerberus Part Two

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by dilligaf, Mar 26, 2020.

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  1. dilligaf

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    Nah not the way I make em :p
     
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  2. TEZ 217

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    #62 TEZ 217, Apr 3, 2020
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    NOT THE WAY I MAKEM - There ya go marra FTFY, :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

    Looking at that lot marra there gan naewhere, weld heat aint ganna move them till fixed
     
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  3. dilligaf

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    ALL BIKES should come with a centre stand :mad:
    Dunno if I could lift this bugger though:confused:
    Wanted the bike upright so it’s easier to work on :)
    Old pair of axle stands will do the job :)


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  4. Tiglet

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    Come on Dilli, should be easy enough.

    I’m sure the BIG BMW’s have some sort of power assisted centre stand, I saw one in operation whilst in Peel IOM.

    Now I’m sure that if Jerry can make one work then the best of British can.
     
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  5. Tiglet

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    @dilligaf come on mate we don’t have to get Herr @littleade and the Camp Kommandant @Winglad on the case do we :sob:
     
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  6. dilligaf

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    Had a look at YouTube and I tell you what :eek:
    I’m impressed and gonna look into it at some point :p
     
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  7. Winglad

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    In German, a center-stand is called ‚Mittelständer‘, while a ‚Ständer‘ is also a hard-on.
    So, the latter is hydraulically operated, right?
    Let the Thommies take over from here, don’t you agree, Herr @littleade ? :p
     
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  8. SprinterII

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    In Scots too

     
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  9. Winglad

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    Would that be equal to ‚Stoner‘?
     
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    You need a hydraulic lift table mate :D:D
     
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    Stand-er.
     
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  12. dilligaf

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    :eek:I’ve started welding :eek:
    It’s solid :cool:
    Ok I know the welds look shite:poop:
    But I’m happy with it so far :)
    Wor lass is complaining about the cold :cold_sweat:because I’ve got the back door open for access to a plug socket and she’s at work don’t you know :mad:
    Gonna attack it with my angle grinder and see how what I’ve done so far cleans up :) C08F5E28-CC99-4874-825A-0C5B252D1968.jpeg 445CC85A-DF94-45DF-AA7E-9DDCD7D3D08F.jpeg
     
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  13. Rocker

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    What power setting are you on should be around 3/4 for that I would have thought
     
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  14. dilligaf

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    Only two settings mate :confused:
    High and low :)
    I’ve got it on low as parts of this are a bit thin :( and I don’t want to blow holes in it :confused:
    So far I’m very pleased with how it’s going :grinning:
    My plug welds have worked and where I’ve removed bolts I’ve managed to fill the empty holes up without chasing a blow hole :grinning:
    The welds I’ve done so far have dressed up nicely with my trusty angle grinder :p
     
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  15. Tiglet

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    Dilli if your concerned about blowing holes then make and break weld on the high setting.
     
  16. Rocker

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    Have another practice on high and move the torch more quickly you need the heat to penetrate through to the back
     
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  17. dilligaf

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    All done and sitting on the wall to cool down :) FECE16CD-8BAA-4FF4-BF7C-98CC6BE1651F.jpeg
     
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  18. TEZ 217

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    @dilligaf, Looking at your earlier tidy garage pictures it looked like your main fuse/consumer board was in the garage ? if it is its very easy to run some garage sockets direct from it, thus keeping back door shut and wife happy at the same time. :D:D:D
     
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  19. dilligaf

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    Yeah but it’s wiggly amps:eek:
    The work of the devil :imp:
    And I don’t know how :confused:
     
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  20. TEZ 217

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    Just had another look at your previous thread pictures regards electric consumer box, looks a good age is that still Fuse wire or cartridge fuse ?
    Have you another in the house itself ?
     
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