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9-12-2016 Xb Winter check. S1 bigbore
17-12-2016 - 9-12-2016 Buell XB12 Winter check. Buell S1 bigbore
XB12 STT turned around to do the front end

braking was not really pleasing , as i notice marking bands on the disk.. with a sharpy much easier to make it visible

ligthly aply the brake and turn the wheel

you see where the markings fade and where not.. disk is warped douse not have to mean you notice a jutter in this case it just douse not brake as hard as it should

corroded screws , i will put some new ones in

and the front tyre is more triangle than round.. and almost gone..

fresh tyre on.. and our brake disk

check the hardware.. if ok. new loctite on the screws and tighten these to 35 Nm

don't reuse old pads on new disk you transfer the wear pattern back in the disk

new pads. caliper on the disk

fresh bolts

and tighten the axle

preload the front a few times and tighten the pinch bolts

you see here the axle is deeper than the fork.. don't tighten the crash protection to hard, you will turn the legs in and suspention becomes sticky

some more corroded screws

looks allot better with new ones

throttle pull cable replacement.. flyscreen off

full house...

made some room to get to the throttle cables ( as these are ziptite out off the factory )

new cable routed in

and in the grip

yes good and snappy again

airbox can be remounted

running warm... and test ride
:-)

nice view on a poorted head
:-)

i will clean the valves first before i put theme back in

testing fitting barrels on

cut cam cover

it looks clean.. but better option should been to leave the piece on with the locating pin.. now the cover is only located with 1 pin.. and you can move the cover up and down... cam and crank alinement in the bushings is a big word

especaly when you see welding on you cams
:-)custom redshift grinds

checking the pushrod bases

they clean

but the cylinder base gasket needs a litlle trimming , as the o-rings for the pushrod cover base plates run halfway over theme , custom stuf.. .work is never done
;-)


