Well, not exactly shed - more 'under the lean to at the side of the house'...
Anyway, the tyres on the Erde single bike trailer were looking very sad, so bought a pair complete with wheels for £60 plus a couple of sets of bearings and fitted then all today. Fortunately the lean to is wind and rain proof and I reckon the original wheels & bearings were still on from 2001 when the trailer was born! And no, I haven't had it that long....
So after a lot of banging and extractoring, plus more banging and remantling, all is well. If anyone wants a couple of ex-Erde wheels & tyres (4.00/4.80 x 8) FOC come and get them or they'll be on the bonfire.
What have you been doing in the shed?
- Alan H
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What have you been doing in the shed?
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: What have you been doing in the shed?
Well at least someone is doing some restoration on something with Two wheels!
- malky
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Re: What have you been doing in the shed?
A winter freshen up on a Kawasaki KH500 belonging to a mate - started off as a quick tidy up but has ended up with just the frame and front end left sitting on the ramp - got to look tidy for the Classic TT
- gladders
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Re: What have you been doing in the shed?
Sorting out the clutch on the Teakettle, Richard (itsnotateapot) loaned me a complete one to try, top chap
GT750B, CBX1000, Ducati Multistrada 1200s