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Post by thestain on Feb 26, 2007 16:00:22 GMT
I chopped off the bottoms of two empty Rock oil containers, punched a hole for the bar-end to go through and mounted them like so: I tried 'em out yesterday on a 180 mile round trip in the rain to visit my Gran (Nans always do the best Sunday dinners ) and they performed brilliantly. Am working on v2.0 now.
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Post by beeblemaster on Feb 26, 2007 16:31:12 GMT
Fantastic!
Is your name Martin?
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Post by rollingwreck on Feb 26, 2007 16:35:06 GMT
:woohoo: Quality idea. It's bodgers like you who make me proud to be british. Reminds me of the time I cannibalised my mums oven mits to stop my pinkies getting cold on the way home from college. Ah happy days ........
-RW-
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Post by thestain on Feb 26, 2007 16:39:24 GMT
Fantastic! Is your name Martin? No, it's Lee. And thank you.
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Post by thestain on Feb 26, 2007 16:41:00 GMT
Quality idea. It's bodgers like you who make me proud to be british. Reminds me of the time I cannibalised my mums oven mits to stop my pinkies getting cold on the way home from college. Ah happy days ........ -RW- Ha ha! Thank you very much! I know what you mean though - we (Brits) don't make anything anymore - I think Isambard Kingdom Brunel would be horrified.
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Post by werner1 on Feb 26, 2007 16:41:27 GMT
:cool:
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Post by 2old2boogie on Feb 26, 2007 18:26:04 GMT
Great stuff. Who said British Automotive Engineering was dead eh? I think they stand an excellent chance in this Years Heath Robinson Award in the Innovative Design Section. :clap: Jim
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Post by CD on Feb 26, 2007 18:38:37 GMT
Looks like its strapped on with the the heated grips wiring :doh: and can you really get thick winter gloves around the clutch lever? :freezing:
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Post by thestain on Feb 26, 2007 18:56:30 GMT
Looks like its strapped on with the the heated grips wiring and can you really get thick winter gloves around the clutch lever? No, they're lashed on with some wire that was knocking about in the shed (I was in a rush and just thought 'that'll do'.) And yes, I can get my winter-gloved hands around the levers. The guards move, though a little more room would be nicer. But they only took 10 minutes to make, I didn't measure anything and just lashed 'em on 'any old how'. A bit more thought will go into the MKII's.
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Post by Fiasco on Feb 26, 2007 20:05:15 GMT
Superb bit of bodgery :bow:
However, blue and green together I ask you - fashion disaster !!
Dave :custardpie:
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Post by thestain on Feb 26, 2007 22:46:24 GMT
Superb bit of bodgery However, blue and green together I ask you - fashion disaster !! Dave Nah, blue & green s'alright. I believe the saying goes - "red & green should never be seen". I'll ask my sister, she knows about fashun being a girl and into handbags and all that.
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Post by Nomad on Feb 27, 2007 9:55:56 GMT
:clap: Seen a similar bodge sorry bit of engieering on some london courier bikes only they were cheapskates they used 4 pint plastic milk bottles. Well Done
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Post by staki900 on Feb 27, 2007 13:23:54 GMT
I love this sort of thing, it is akin to my oil can hugger. If you cannot mend it with a multi tool a roll of tape and a bit of wire it ain't worth fixing.
My Motto is "If it ain't broke, I'll fix it".
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Post by thestain on Feb 27, 2007 17:00:22 GMT
It is akin to my oil can hugger. Sounds interesting, any chance of a pic? I used to live nearish to Ulting, in Witham. Nice roads round there.
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Post by spike240 on Feb 27, 2007 19:35:15 GMT
Can I just say I nearly fell off my chair when I read this post this morning. The iniative shown making the afformentioned handguards goes without saying. But what did it for me is your username. Did you nick it - or is it original - well it doesn't matter cos it's bloody brilliant. Keep up the good work Lee.
Regards
Spike
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Post by m40man on Feb 27, 2007 20:10:09 GMT
I love this sort of thing, it is akin to my oil can hugger. If you cannot mend it with a multi tool a roll of tape and a bit of wire it ain't worth fixing. My Motto is "If it ain't broke, I'll fix it". ........... I thought that was my motto Great idea, either way
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Post by apricot on Feb 27, 2007 20:16:13 GMT
"Looks like its strapped on with the the heated grips wiring"Hope you used a relay BTW, I used to live in Witham too. Howbridge road. Ady
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Post by thestain on Feb 27, 2007 20:22:39 GMT
But what did it for me is your username. Did you nick it - or is it original? I dunno if the username is already famous elsewhere (I can't see it really!) but the pic certainly is. I stole it from www.b3ta.com who run a weekly 'image challenge' where registered site members, like myself, can make silly pictures with Photoshop, Paintshop or MS Paint. The image challenge this pic came from was called 'Hollywood Dyslexia' - www.b3ta.com/challenge/dyslexia/ - and members were asked to redesign posters and titles of films with dyslexia in mind. I took the name 'The Stain' with this pic in mind cos the first time I saw it, it had me in stitches ;D I go by the name of 'badseeds' on b3ta and Livejournal where I co-moderate a BMW community.
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Post by thestain on Feb 27, 2007 20:30:16 GMT
BTW, I used to live in Witham too. Howbridge road. Blimey! I lived in Bryony Close! I used to practice wheelies over Chipping Hill Bridge on Powers Hall End. Ah them were the days...... Moved to Sarfend-on-Sea after that, then Billericay. Then here.
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jan 20, 2015 22:05:38 GMT
Did anyone make hand guards like these?
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Post by spike240 on Jan 20, 2015 22:21:44 GMT
I've never made any, but have seen plenty at the Dragon Rally, which incidentally takes place on the 7th Feb. Anyone going?
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jan 20, 2015 22:42:25 GMT
I've never made any, but have seen plenty at the Dragon Rally, which incidentally takes place on the 7th Feb. Anyone going? No not going! I am not really a rally person, though I would like to camp somewhere in Febuary, unfortunately I have rather a lot on regarding Corey's adoption, so I won't get the time!
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Post by m40man on Jan 20, 2015 23:08:05 GMT
Dragon Rally tickets sell out so quickly you have to grab 'em as soon as they advertise 'em. No good for the socially disorganised or anyone who likes to consult the weather forecast .
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Post by spike240 on Jan 21, 2015 8:33:13 GMT
I don't attend the rally nowadays. Four or five of my hardy mates still go, and another four or five stay with me at B&B. I didn't mind the cold, but 9 times out of ten it was peeing it down and blowing a bar steward.
Tickets usually come out in November and do go quickly.
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jan 21, 2015 8:35:13 GMT
Dragon Rally tickets sell out so quickly you have to grab 'em as soon as they advertise 'em. No good for the socially disorganised or anyone who likes to consult the weather forecast . there you go, that counts me out!
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Post by showaddydadito on Jan 21, 2015 8:36:44 GMT
Dragon Rally tickets sell out so quickly you have to grab 'em as soon as they advertise 'em. No good for the socially disorganised or anyone who likes to consult the weather forecast . there you go, that counts me out! and me
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Post by HRHpenfold on Jan 21, 2015 10:14:50 GMT
I might have to make some of those handguards though, just for the crack!
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