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Pat Ferrett
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Get it on a pallet. :001_cool:

 

Drained the tank and fixed the leak plus a new battery and the old girl is going well apart from the smoke, It filled the yard when it started but cleared some what after half an hour but still aint right, my guess is valve seals failing that a scored or worn cylinder and rings.

other than that fault the front brakes leak one side and both stick plus the back ones have loads of travel and do nothing to help it stop.

Going to ride it round for a while and then work out how much its worth me spending, got half an idea to put abit of money with it and buy an agri spec road legal one and have done with it but ill let you know :thumbup1:

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Ok. The comp test can tell you if anything top or bottom is worn. Do a test cold. Then add a tablespoon of oil into cylinder and test again. If it goes right up then worn cylinder area. If stays the same worn valves.

 

The rear brakes are adjustable on a thread. This can be done easily but best to remove and inspect them first. They could just be seized off. Same with the front.

 

The front have seals like all brakes and these can go brittle with non use. Best to strip them and look. Should be easy to replace the parts.

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