The BMW is now working.
18/07/2019
The BMW is now insured, MOT'd and rideable. So is the Bullet. Over the next six months or so I have to get some miles in to decide which of these I keep.I had to take a trip to a nearby town (Bodmin) to pick up a parcel. On the previous trip there had been a bit of popping in the exhaust on the overrun which I had read is indicitive of a leak in the exhaust system. So I took off the exhaust and sealed all the joints with bathroom sealant (weird I thought, but this is the recommended way).
The bullet seems to have a mixture of Metric and imperial nuts and bolts. I am starting this list to come up with the tools I should by carrying on the Bike.
The toolkit, according to the manual comprises:-
The BMW is now insured and ready for it's MOT. How will riding it affect my feelings of the Bullet? Time will tell.
I fitted a new silencer and jetted the carb to Hitchcocks guidelines. It does seem to be a little pokier and quite a bit louder. Ear plugs when riding are definitely needed. I also fitted a heatshield to the part where my leg touches it when I lean the bike over on the prop stand.I was amazed when I tried out the electrics. I was taken back in time to my first Scooter, a Lambretta LD.
Why? Because there were basically no lights at all at a tick over! (I always seem to see electrical problems - see my motorhome posts. Maybe it's because I used to be an electronic engineer.)