Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on an Ariel 2021

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Re: Daily Fixing and Riding Diary on an Ariel 2021

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It happened to me with 2 Ariels at about 30.000 km and no liner in the tank.

Take 1mm out of the carb with a special made bit and glue (loctide) a brass liner on the slide when a litlle bigger outside and still on the main material, take the last half mm off after hardening.
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It must be tha aluminium rubbing up against aluminium making a sort of aluminium paste. Thinking about it I did once force oil down the cable with my hydraulic cable oiler. Some must have got into the carb as it smoked for a bit.
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Rode up to Andover ro see our John, it was damp, but warm for a December day, I even had a "Moment" everything came together, I felt today as I did 40 years ago when I left the railway to work for myself. A feeling of freedom from work.
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night snowfall does not want to ride a motorcycle. :|
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That snow certainly would keep me off my bike.

The weather didn't keep me off my bike today, I heard some of our Northern friends were having breakfast somewhere up north, so I thought if I get up early enough I'll join them, seems I've got there first,
I came through Ashbourn,
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I thought this was the cafe, but it was closed.
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So plan B and the Yondermancafe instead.
Very nice, but perhaps 200 miles was a bit far :D :D



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200 miles and no tomatoes or beanz..... :shock: :shock:
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I refused them, they can have an unfortunate effect on my insides. Motorcycle gear just takes to long to remove.
Lew was his normal friendly self :D

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Three problems yesterday.
1 My seat felt slippery and a bit wet on the way up, which wasn't a problem till I realised it wasn't raining. The rocker box has a fine mist oil leak, both the insides of my legs were well lubricated. Funny enough it was much better on the way home. That's a job for tomorrow.

2 My last fuel fill up was in Towcester on my way home, getting back on my bike a woman ran out of the shop and said you've paid for my fuel. A lesson learned, tap and go makes that very easy if your not concentrating. Should have realised that 50 quids worth of fuel doesn't fit in my tank, next year maybe :D

3 Finally riding out of that garrage, stupid gear lever fell off !!! :D

Cable ties rescued it from leaving the bike,

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Jim has shown me what John has done on his bike.
I'm at that also tomorrow.
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The Huntmaster lever is very shaped and bent to get around the timing cover, I think that's what makes creep of the shaft.
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Probs all right then, I know that petseal goes slightly sticky as it disolves
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Struth, its taken all day just to get the bike in the garage .
It needs a good clear out.
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New tyre while I'm at it.
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