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  1. Yes I know the Theory behind all the extra plastic, I like those top slider covers even less than your homemade ones. Surely they must make a noise when you are riding. In all my years of riding I have never damaged a fork leg other than bending them (on a TL125) . So what's the next project, Rhino bars? TLTEL
  2. I have enjoyed your progress thread, I'm not a total party pooper! TLTEL
  3. Plastic pipes on your forks?? Not for me! Never been a fan of plastic / carbon covers. You have a nice looking bike and you spoilt it. Its an off road bike its meant to be ridden off road and a few battle scars are to be expected. I have never seen the logic in buying something nice, covering it in plastic and protecting it so the next bloke that buys it can appreciate how it was supposed to look. Same goes for people that put seat covers in there new car. TLTEL
  4. If it's dry enough so not to spoil the grass try fig 8's on that bank, include the steps too, you can have hours of fun. TLTEL
  5. hi. I just meant free play, as you just mentioned. I Think I would remove the reservoir pipe from master cylinder and try pushing fluid through that way, maybe try with banjo and nipple on calliper loosened at first . I have bled them this way before. If you still cant push fluid through, its a strip down of the master cylinder, dirt or a broken seal blocking a hole. TLTEL
  6. If you can't back bleed it from the nipple it usually means the hole in the nipple is blocked with dirt, (remove it and clean out with a piece of wire) or the pedal arm has no clearance at the master cylinder or the piston is stuck, jambed or spring is broken. I am surprised that a low fluid would cause brake to fail during one ride, there is not much fluid movement when pedal is pressed. I am thinking master cylinder failure... TLTEL
  7. Get the guy in blue a pogo stick. TLTEL
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    Honda Trials Forks

    I have seen quite a few Seeley forks for sale as people have upgraded them and I would think that the hubs or complete wheels are not too hard to find, but TL250 brake plates don't become available that often, or do you already have one/ TLTEL
  9. OK, very nice..... Now go find some mud.. TLTEL
  10. Welcome... Nice bike, are you going to ride it now you have finished it. TLTEL
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    Honda Trials Forks

    I can't answer your question, but if you want to use forks with a leading axle, the standard TL brake plate won't work without modification, you would be better using a wheel or hub to match the forks. TLTEL
  12. I think I will stick to my little push button till they make them compulsory. the type of section we get down here (kent) there are a lot of bushes and low branches that I thick would cause snagging problems. TLTEL
  13. Just like to add, yes you do need to undo nipple and if you are going to drain all fluid you may as well remove the nipple and check that the small hole is not blocked with dirt before you inject it in to your clutch. Once you have cleaned it, replace it, gently tighten, then undo about half a turn to enable fluid to be pushed into system. when its full tighten nipple up. TLTEL
  14. My 95 Gas Gas has the same 6 bolt sprocket. I currently have a 42 tooth that was listed for a Sherco, it was the only one on ebay at the time that would fit my bike. So getting one shouldn't be a problem. Did'nt think of trying you. SHAVEY TLTEL
  15. My own experience, RAW sports top that I bought about 5 years ago is still in great condition and colour has not faded at all. Would definitely buy another , but don't need to. About a year ago bought a pair of wulf pants and they seem to be very good quality and not over priced, I caught my thy on a sharp root about 6 weeks ago. no damage to pants, leg is still healing. TLTEL
  16. Hi I'm guessing here but as its an auto when its in gear there is some drag in the system before it starts driving, so tick over needs to be high or else it would stall when at rest but in gear. Same as if you have a bike that has a dragging clutch (like my sons Gas gas) you have to have tick over high enough so it can cope with the drag when you stop moving but keep it in gear. TLTEL
  17. You clean your filter every second ride??? Really??? You need to get yourself a social life mate! TLTEL
  18. Or you can take your seal to a local seal/bearing supplier and get them off the shelf. Or try Simplybearings web site. TLTEL
  19. Hi. It sounds like you need to check out all your wiring and connectors and as Dan said grounds or earths. change the kill switch and if you don't need the lights, disconnect them too. Not sure if Betas have a thermostat or a thermo switch as on my gasser, but if your fan was running before engine was hot, but not when it was hot it seems like that needs replacing too. (if you didn't need it, it wouldn't be there) Check fan with an independent 12v supply, make sure it spins and keeps spinning. If you stopped as soon as engine boiled up you should be ok. The pinking could be caused by poor spark due to bad earthing of ignition system, so may go away once that's sorted. Its worth checking squish clearance as a thicker base gasket may be required (can cause pinking if too tight). When you buy a used bike you never know whats been done to it in the past. TLTEL
  20. Does your bike rev freely? It does sound like a mixture issue, I have never used the Kiehin carb but is it possible that the choke jet is not shutting off? If your plug is fouling that much it is probably time for a top end de-coke and clean out, exhaust too. TLTEL
  21. Yep. had pneumonia too. (not related to trialing) not very pleasant had both lungs drained, and on immune suppressants because I had a kidney transplant 14 years ago. Would advise get the ribs checked out! TLTEL
  22. The clicking is sooo bad, when you turn over in bed and it clicks, then you can't breath and you have to make it click back again. ouch! I was told to make sure I take deep breaths to expand my lungs so I didn't get a chest infection or pneumonia. (spelling?) TLTEL
  23. Hi. I am assuming that the 250 TLR is similar to the other small Honda singles as you are using CG clutch parts. If you remove the clutch basket you can get at the business end of the selector shaft and the star on the end of the selector drum. Its worth inspecting these parts as they do wear and also I have known the bolt on the spring loaded arm that locates the selector star to come undone, this will cause erratic gear changing. I would check in there before riding, as you don't want that little bolt coming out and getting mixed in with your gears. I doubt the problem is in the gearbox its self. TLTEL
  24. Pistons should normally have same amount of travel and would normally compress flush to calliper body. Sounds like one piston is doing all the work. I would get a seal and piston kit, strip it out and rebuild. Also sounds like you have some air trapped. TLTEL
 
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