Thank to all for these imaginative uses for bungs of all colours and the use there of however deviant. Perhaps I might follow the Honda colour theme and alternate between red, blue and white.
Regards and Merry Christmas
Phillridge
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- Tue Dec 13, 2011 1:16 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: tlr200 stripping of road gear
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4898
- Mon Dec 12, 2011 1:35 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: tlr200 stripping of road gear
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4898
Re: tlr200 stripping of road gear
Hi lads
Thanks for the practical and less than elegant solution. I was fcussed on a piece turned up on lathe to fit said hole in hub. But I do like the ablity to do the job and get right back out there. Is there anything that can't be fixed with silicon, I think not.
Best wishes and thanks ...
Thanks for the practical and less than elegant solution. I was fcussed on a piece turned up on lathe to fit said hole in hub. But I do like the ablity to do the job and get right back out there. Is there anything that can't be fixed with silicon, I think not.
Best wishes and thanks ...
- Sun Dec 11, 2011 4:39 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: tlr200 stripping of road gear
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4898
tlr200 stripping of road gear
Hi all
As I have had my TLR200 for a little while now I would like to strip away the weighty stuff, indicators, tail light and headlight assembly. I have seen some posts , maybe from Andy, regarding the wiring tricks associated with removal of the electricals, leaving a kill switch and ignition ...
As I have had my TLR200 for a little while now I would like to strip away the weighty stuff, indicators, tail light and headlight assembly. I have seen some posts , maybe from Andy, regarding the wiring tricks associated with removal of the electricals, leaving a kill switch and ignition ...
- Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:02 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: Fettling a TLR 200
- Replies: 17
- Views: 17220
Re: Fettling a TLR 200
Glad to hear Andrew's info was helpful. Can you say where you purchased the new carby jets, needle & seat?
Regards
Phillridge
Regards
Phillridge
- Tue Aug 23, 2011 8:45 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: Fettling a TLR 200
- Replies: 17
- Views: 17220
Re: Fettling a TLR 200
Hi Michael
Sorry for the delay in providing a response on your throttle question. The slow action throttle is called a "domino" removes the touchiness of the Honda action and the possible handful of throttle that the novice does not need. I recall I paid around $20 plus postage, but cannot recall ...
Sorry for the delay in providing a response on your throttle question. The slow action throttle is called a "domino" removes the touchiness of the Honda action and the possible handful of throttle that the novice does not need. I recall I paid around $20 plus postage, but cannot recall ...
- Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:34 pm
- Forum: Twinshock & Classic Trials
- Topic: Fettling a TLR 200
- Replies: 17
- Views: 17220
Re: Fettling a TLR 200
Hi Michael
I am also new to the refurbishing of TRLR200s. I have replaced rear shocks, forkseals / wipers, front & rear brake shoes, installed a slow action that tamed the urgency of the Honda and put michelin rubber on. I may get around to the upgrading to the degree Andy has, but at the mo I am ...
I am also new to the refurbishing of TRLR200s. I have replaced rear shocks, forkseals / wipers, front & rear brake shoes, installed a slow action that tamed the urgency of the Honda and put michelin rubber on. I may get around to the upgrading to the degree Andy has, but at the mo I am ...
- Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:49 pm
- Forum: Technical help
- Topic: Rear Shock Rebuild
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3764
Re: Rear Shock Rebuild
Hi Richard,
Can't help at this time with you shock rebuild query. however I will keep my eyes open.
But I am after similar advice on rebuilding a pair of Honda TLR200 shocks or going for new.
Anyone some clues on good deals on 400mm shocks for the TLR 200 burdened by a 100kg heffalump/
merry ...
Can't help at this time with you shock rebuild query. however I will keep my eyes open.
But I am after similar advice on rebuilding a pair of Honda TLR200 shocks or going for new.
Anyone some clues on good deals on 400mm shocks for the TLR 200 burdened by a 100kg heffalump/
merry ...