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What did you do to your jimny today?

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14 Dec 2017 05:28 #187432 by Lambert

Busta wrote: If you want easy MOTs get a motorbike! I've built up an old bike for greenlaning and took it for an MOT the other day. The tester wrote down the number plate, we chatted for 30 minutes and he gave me a pass certificate. He didn't even start the engine, which needs to be running for the lights to work!


In all honesty those sorts of test scare me more than some halfwit smashing a bush to generate so work make me angry.

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14 Dec 2017 08:29 #187433 by MadsV
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In Norway there is no MOT on motorbikes!

Painted my offset wheels yesterday
Mounting them tonight!

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14 Dec 2017 18:14 #187448 by helijohn

11/60 wrote: some halfwit smashing a bush to generate so work make me angry.

I had a local MoT back in the 90's and they sold up. Like a moron I took mine for its annual MoT to the new owners and he failed it on just such a bush but the bush was fine though to replace it I had to destroy it and my wrist in the process. Just to drum up business fully expecting me to have it done there no doubt. Those were the days when I could get stuff from a local Suzuki.

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17 Dec 2017 06:55 #187565 by Lambert
Well I managed to get mobile again for another year but I can honestly recommend not fitting a trailing arm in the rain laid in a puddle on the drive. It is not a pleasure. At all. Still not to worry, it's all history now.

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17 Dec 2017 07:34 #187566 by 1066Boy
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Well done, one more year of jimny fun. :)

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17 Dec 2017 08:06 #187568 by helijohn

11/60 wrote: Well I managed to get mobile again for another year but I can honestly recommend not fitting a trailing arm in the rain laid in a puddle on the drive. It is not a pleasure. At all. Still not to worry, it's all history now.


Well done!
Once these niggles are sorted the next ten MoTs should be straight through - plain sailing. Unless of course you like battering your Jimny on the rocks.

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17 Dec 2017 08:53 #187569 by Lambert
Ermintrude is a pavement princess of the finest quality. Nothing worse than a farm track for my favourite!

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17 Dec 2017 21:48 #187587 by helijohn

11/60 wrote: Ermintrude is a pavement princess of the finest quality. Nothing worse than a farm track for my favourite!


Excellent.

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27 Dec 2017 17:59 #187802 by Mraz
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Santa was a bit late but I finally got my Tough Dog RTC damper. Only problem is... brackets are for cars with steering wheel on wrong side :) I've cut and welded the bracket that goes on steering rod and managed to fit second bracket on chasis but only with two screws. I'm thinking I'd rather just fabricate new bracket and weld it on chasis than modify original one.
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27 Dec 2017 23:42 #187816 by zukebob
This is what I did to mine (LHD):


I started out with nothing & still have most of it left
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28 Dec 2017 06:59 #187819 by helijohn

zukebob wrote: This is what I did to mine (LHD):


Nice and may I say that looks very clean under there.

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