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Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 5:04 pm
by eden
sell it and buy a gt kit

Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:14 pm
by TS1-200
Didn't mean to disturb a hornets nest, but it's been interesting reading, anyway barrel has gone to Aptec for replating, new clutch, bearings, oil seals all done ready for when it comes back, new set of rings ready to fit as well as there was a 50 thou. gap in the old ones, also re-packed the end can of the NK pipe as it was beginning to hurt my ears, used that new stuff that you pack in loosely and expands when it heats up and fills the can up nice and even. It'll be like new, looking forward to riding it again

Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:28 am
by coaster
TS1-200 wrote:......also re-packed the end can of the NK pipe as it was beginning to hurt my ears, used that new stuff that you pack in loosely and expands when it heats up and fills the can up nice and even. It'll be like new, looking forward to riding it again

New stuff? I've used loose fill before but found it inferior to the blanket type but always interested to hear of anything new

Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:48 pm
by TS1-200
No, its not loose fill, its called accoustafill and it comes in rolls, very easy to do. you just need to work out how much to put in, there is a scale on there website, my end can
http://maplesigns.co.uk/partslist/index ... ucts_id=41 company that sells it
It costs about a tenner enough to do two scooter size end cans.
Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 10:57 pm
by Trojan
mmmmmm just be careful about leaving it on the worktop too long the missus might think its kitchen roll

interesting stuff though may just get some for mine erm packing that is not kitchen roll.....

Re: TS1 bore wear
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:22 pm
by slangen
TS1-200 wrote:No, its not loose fill, its called accoustafill and it comes in rolls, very easy to do. you just need to work out how much to put in, there is a scale on there website, my end can
http://maplesigns.co.uk/partslist/index ... ucts_id=41 company that sells it
It costs about a tenner enough to do two scooter size end cans.
That looks very smart, thanks for the tip.