2025 VJMC NATIONAL RALLY DATES14th, 15th, 16th March 2025 at the same location in Nuriootpa, South Australia
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Just a further heads up on the "Techshox". *( sorry if hijacking your thread, Mate)Had a couple of trips into work since fitting them (120k's round trip). Keith had stated issues with springs rates VS. heavily laden XS's. I can say that they felt slightly oversprung with a naked XS with rider (66kg) so am fitting my pannier/ topbox frame / towbar assembly on the weekend to give it a run. Can't see any forseeable problems there. Will let everyone know the results ASAP.P.S. Phil, Is that one of those UK site seats that we've seen on Ebay (UK)?P.P.S. You know you've got everyone searching for that elusive " super extra illustrious shine polish" since you put those pics up.
Quotein NSW when you go for a "Blue Slip" (needed for any vehicle that has been unregistered for longer than 3 months) The RTA demand that the exhaust system needs to have a manufacturer's stamp and also the amount of decibels that the system omits stamped on it.G,day PhilI was lucky last week then. When I roccked up to get mine done I must've got the" blue slip shop" on a good day. didnt even start the bike or get it off the ute.Most technical thing they did was measure the wheelbase.Jonesy.
in NSW when you go for a "Blue Slip" (needed for any vehicle that has been unregistered for longer than 3 months) The RTA demand that the exhaust system needs to have a manufacturer's stamp and also the amount of decibels that the system omits stamped on it.
You don't change that one cos it's a banjo bolt that feeds the primary drive bearing. Bad things would happen if you fitted a plain bolt in there. It'd be easy enough to do if you were in that mode and just pulled bolts and swapped them without looking closely.Here's a link to the story I found the info on - CLICKI just didn't want anything bad to happen to your new baby.
a very cheap solution {to get you registered, for the baffles}slip down to your exhaust shop,,, they will sell internal fluted pipe, pretty cheap, measure nessisary lenghts of course,, and a box or 2 of steelo wool pads make for packing
Hey Phil, I was having a bit of read back through this thread and i came across something that had the alarm bells going off. It was when you wrote QuoteAll engine bolts have been replaced with a "Stainless Steel" set. which concerned me somewhat as I'd read on Shapper's build thread on the UK site where he'd replaced all bolts with stainless allen heads. Miti picked up that he'd changed one that he shouldn't have. I've been scrutinizing your pics and I can't for the life of me see clearly the bolt in question.^^ Shapper's motor pic ^^Did you leave the original banjo bolt in there or did it get changed? Just to put my mind to rest.
All engine bolts have been replaced with a "Stainless Steel" set.
I'll bet that was a satisfying blat up the road, mate. Speaking of exhausts, did you see the thread about the Aussie made Stainless replica systems posted here? - CLICKI had a couple of email discussions with the fella and he said they were very close to the originals, though they have a balance pipe like on the Specials / RH's instead of the boxes as per original Standard specs. Might be worth looking into as you wouldn't be up for the shipping for those German pipes.BTW. Just fitted a pair of shocks from your fella on the Bay - Techshox. Keith was a most helpful guy and they look great (I went for the traditional chrome springs with the spring covers on mine). Going to trot her out for a run tomorrow to see how they feel.