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Thanks very much! I'm at work now and don't have access to a parts list but if someone could tell me the parts I need I'll go straight to BVM after work and get them. It's a 2012 GasGas 300. If not it'll have to wait until tomorrow.
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Haha snap! Just ordered this yesterday:http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/150867492122?nav=SEARCH
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Yeah thanks, I always favour lying the bike down wherever possible rather than draining all the fluids!
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Actual cylinder head or combustion cap?
Will do the water pump seals and shaft first as they are easier, will then move on from there.
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Balls, will get down BVM tomorrow and get the parts ordered in to do the shaft and seals, and I'll inspect the casings at the same time. Which casing is it that usually fails, the main clutch side engine casing?
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Noticed my gearbox oil is a bit milky, was hoping it was just a little winter condensation build up as it lives in a cold garage, but have just changed the oil and its gone milky pretty much straight away. So is this likely to be water pump seals letting coolant into the oil? Or could it be quite a bit of moisture build that'll take a little while to disappear? Or maybe water being sucked up the breathers? No other weirdness by the way, it's not smoking white smoke or anything. I will measure the coolant level and monitor it to see if that's where its coming from and I'll also check the clutch cover gasket when I get a minute. The bike has been used in deep water since the last oil change and I also use a low pressure power washer when cleaning it keeping the engine running.
I'm kind of leaning towards doing a few more oil changes and monitoring the coolant level to see if it clears up before I go proper fault finding?
I'm using Putoline GP10 oil.
This is after fresh oil and a few minutes running:
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Steady! Our GasGas's have the same damn drive yours does! lol :-)
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Agreed, older GasGas's were not the best, older Beta's on the other hand were pretty good (apart from the stators going!)
That said though a well maintained bike of any make "can" be reliable.
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I'm currently using a Gunson Eezibleed (http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/car-tools-hand-tools/gunson-eezibleed), I made a couple of plates that I put on in place of the reservoir caps and force the air down the hose and bleed it out of the caliper, I know down isn't ideal but as it's powered by the pressure in your tyre it forces the oil and air down and does a pretty good job.
That said though what is the proper method for both the front and rear brakes? I'm told using a large syringe to pump oil up the hose is best, in doing that where exactly do you actually bleed the oil/air from on both the front and rear levers?
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I use this stuff, supposed to help keep the leather supple to resist cracking and drying and also gives a very good waterproof layer:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TARRAGO-MINK-OIL-LEATHER-WATERPROOF-CONDITIONER-SHOES-BOOTS-BAGS-FREE-MICROFIBRE-/261379569910?pt=UK_Clothing_ShoeCare_Shoe_Care_LE&hash=item3cdb6fb8f6
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That's done it thanks Andy
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Will give that a go now, thanks :-)
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Yeah Pat is scarily good at everything he does, whether it be mountain bikes, snow skates or whatever:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sherco125290/videos
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Probably old news to most of you but still they are a good watch and it's handy to have them all in one place:
Playlist link here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXLWkCu-eqmYVdYrp0q47aYJct2u4A_F
SHEFFIELD
MARSEILLE
BARCELONA
MILANO
OVIEDO
Credit to: http://www.fim-live.com/en/tv/
FIM YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCegwEecpz-jKQQvy7H9p67A
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As above, I can't reply to any forum posts while using my phone, it always says I'm logged out so I log in then when I go back to the forum it says I'm logged out again?! I'm using an iPhone 6 so should be more than capable and I see the forum does have a mobile version so there must be an issue somewhere?
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Awesome thanks, will give them a call then and see what they say. Now that I have a bike worth stealing I better get it covered!
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I guess insurance companies are clued up to trials bike values then?
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Oh cool, I have a road going bike insured with Bennetts already so could maybe get a multi bike discount. Is yours insured for limited mileage or anything? Also how do they value it or do you just insure it for a set amount?
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Anyone here insure their bike for on the road use and theft, if so who do you insure it with and what does it cost?
Mines already road registered and currently SORN. Obviously I'm not looking to actually ride it around on the road but insurance would be handy for a bit of green laning or if it ever gets stolen from my garage.
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Checkout Steve Saunders, I know one of the locations he uses is at Zona1's practice ground:
http://www.sxsuk.com/TrialsSchool.aspx
Zona1: http://www.zona1.co.uk/practice-club/
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