I was at the girl's shop the other day, having a smoke outside and probing over my bike "as you do" When I found a loose bolt up under the front of the fairing. Nothing structural, it held the horn or some such on. I grabbed a spanner from under the seat (thank you kawasaki) and nipped it up. Then later at home took it out and applied some loctite to it and it's mate on the other side.
So my question is, How many people here make it a regular thing to go over the bike with a few spanners and test all the external nuts and bolts? I was thinking of doing it every oil change myself.
I do mine every wash. When i finish Chamieing (i know i can't spell) it off in the shed i go over everything. Just comes frokm racing i guess and getting scrutineered all the time. Good habit to get into though.
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I give it a once over once in a while. Halfway through the last putty run i went on, i noticed the rhs dash mount bolt was loose *again*, i must have forgotten to nip it up last time i took it off. I say "again" as it happened to me with the old bolts once months ago, this was right before i went over my bike with a fistfull of stainless steel hex-headed bolts to replace all the slightly dodgy, (i.e. cheesed up), ones.
Stace wrote:... Chamieing (i know i can't spell) it off in the shed i go over everything. ...
Stace
lesson of the day
chamois..animal and the leather of the animal
(also name for synthetic leather replacement)
used to /soak up remove water
so
chamoising..the verb as in removing water
from ya bike
mine get the once over
..when I clean the bike after every run!
its a habit I have after losing a front mudguard off my Suzi waterbottle
that I had at the time..they had a reputation for vibrating the guard off
Suzukis do not like running over their own mudguards
and it nearly pitched me off...so lesson learnt
The 636 is pretty "buzzy" so i NOW make a habbit of checking the lot over once every 2 weeks.
I say now cause until I became aware of thei "buzzyness" I didn't bother and the result was 3 bolts in an engine cover vibrating loose enough to create a small oil leak (more like seeping). 2 turns each with a socket spanner and no more leaks.
Ok ok!!! Lets scrap the "every oil change" plan and go for something a little more regular. I think I'll go over her every 500k, that's when I check/adjust the chain.
actually the boys will tell ya..a freak thing happened at the GP last year...dan was playing with my bike whilst pissed..i decided not to ride to town, but to walk (think id had a few drinks)..i get back & get handed this HUGE bolt..it was a rear subframe bolt..Dave was walking past & noticed it on the grass beside my bike....lucky i didnt try riding it like that!
I check the main bolts on the race bike everytime out (except when I forget, and then panic about the caliper bolts just before braking for turn 3). But I never really bother with the roadbikes, although I should get into the habit. Have had stuff come off them before.....
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I check mine after every ride. This is how I came to discover that both front fairing bolts were missing after it had been at the mechanics for 5 days grrr.