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Message started by LondonThing on 05/05/05 at 00:34:07

Title: Spot the problem from the photo competition....
Post by LondonThing on 05/05/05 at 00:34:07

http://www.londonthing.net/savage/DSCF0335.JPG

A clue, its not somthing missing....

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by PerrydaSavage on 05/05/05 at 00:45:43

Dunno really ... the tire looks a little smooth in the middle ... missing seat ... scratches on the end of the tank ... drive belt looks funny; is it on inside out?

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/05/05 at 00:52:44

LOL, sorry photo not great... When its a large photo the wheel is bent over to the left, altho if itry and get it straight it touches the swingarm on the right... Hummmm my tire doesnt look warped or anything, I just dont get it....... When appart everything is spot on... ????

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by jbird on 05/05/05 at 03:04:01

i sorta like the rite side kick stand betcha you found it on e bay

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Kropatchek on 05/05/05 at 03:08:44

MAybe the spacers (3 of them) are not properly positioned.

http://www.ronayers.com/fiche/300_0271/rear_wheel/rear_wheel.cfm?man=su&groupid=7170&parent=7080

I mean spacers #17, 18 and 19.
Greetz
Kropatchek ;D

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Oklahoma_Mike on 05/05/05 at 03:43:34


LondonThing wrote:
LOL, sorry photo not great... When its a large photo the wheel is bent over to the left, altho if itry and get it straight it touches the swingarm on the right... Hummmm my tire doesnt look warped or anything, I just dont get it....... When appart everything is spot on... ????


This is off the subject but London Thing you still looking for a gremlin bell ???? I have been trying to get you to answer me in the other post about grimlin bells. It is my turn to give and you were the 1st to ask. 8)


Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Oklahoma_Mike on 05/05/05 at 03:47:40


Kropatchek wrote:
MAybe the spacers (3 of them) are not properly positioned.

http://www.ronayers.com/fiche/300_0271/rear_wheel/rear_wheel.cfm?man=su&groupid=7170&parent=7080

I mean spacers #17, 18 and 19.
Greetz
Kropatchek ;D



to me looks like Kropatchek hit the nail on the head.


Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/05/05 at 03:55:30


Oklahoma_Mike wrote:



to me looks like Kropatchek hit the nail on the head.


Sorry yes i do, it for some reason stops sending me the e-mails telling me somone has responded to a subject im watching after two or three e-mails..  :-/

Do you want my address? Mail me at chrisf@brucedunlop.com, cheers


Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/05/05 at 03:56:29


Kropatchek wrote:
MAybe the spacers (3 of them) are not properly positioned.

http://www.ronayers.com/fiche/300_0271/rear_wheel/rear_wheel.cfm?man=su&groupid=7170&parent=7080

I mean spacers #17, 18 and 19.
Greetz
Kropatchek ;D


No i belive there all in the right place, I will check tho when im next with her (changing the shoes so convinient)

Thanks all :-)


Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by bentwheel on 05/05/05 at 06:02:00

I also believe Kropatchek is correct. Traditionally a Savage rear well appears off set to the left, yet yours is way to the right. Double check your spacers, especially #17 as you may have that one inserted backwards. Going from memory, I think #19 on the left side is the longer spacer. I can confirm later tonight when I get home.

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by sluggo on 05/05/05 at 09:30:32

the spacers are differents sized so they are very difficult if not impossible to get wrong.  retake the photo from excatly behind machine. you were standing a little left of center. that makes the wheel appear to the right. also dont' be fooled by the offset shock on the left.  that makes the right side look closer.  the real question is how does the machine track when riding at 50 mph with hands off the bars. if it tracks straight, no problem. if it tracks off, then try readjusting alignment, and dont use the marks.

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Greg_650 on 05/07/05 at 08:38:04


LondonThing wrote:
http://www.londonthing.net/savage/DSCF0335.JPG

A clue, its not somthing missing....


I don't see a problem, except for the board stuck in the frame, the dirt on the paint, and the comfy looking seat  ::)

The rear wheel is offset "looking" but it is centered in the fender.  The shock is just offset.

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/07/05 at 08:54:45

now now, that right handed side stand was crafted by the best london engineers to perfectly suit the application, made from the finest old thames dock hardwood, infact that very bit was part of the scafhold used during the de-construction of london bridge befor you guys nicked it from us ;-)

ALL TO GETHER NOW, B*lls*it

;-)

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by lancer on 05/07/05 at 09:36:58

Looks to me that either your drive belt is coming apart or it is turned around backward, with the teeth sticking up...other than that the only problem I see is that the car is backing up over top of your bike and will crunch it to death.
Of course, I could just be halucinating again.

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/07/05 at 09:43:56

the belt looks funny just cos of the resolution change, its actually new :-)

AND round the right way ;-)

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Greg_650 on 05/07/05 at 09:49:31

I notice that you have a loose wire hanging down...

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/07/05 at 09:53:20


Greg_650 wrote:
I notice that you have a loose wire hanging down...


you notice correctly my freind... It for when I get my taillight, hence its strategicaly hanging in that vacinity ;-)

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Greg_650 on 05/07/05 at 10:06:36

Okay, we have covered the blue items.

Is it the red items?

http://home.comcast.net/~gmdinusa/DSCF0335.jpg

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by Oklahoma_Mike on 05/07/05 at 23:49:25


LondonThing wrote:
now now, that right handed side stand was crafted by the best london engineers to perfectly suit the application, made from the finest old thames dock hardwood, infact that very bit was part of the scafhold used during the de-construction of london bridge befor you guys nicked it from us ;-)

ALL TO GETHER NOW, B*lls*it ;-)



Hey fellows we are talking about the country that built and Successfully flew a wood aircraft in WWII (De Haviland Mosquito). If its English Oak its some dam good stuff. If its English Oak and English fashioned its trouble for the bad guy.
The Mosquito was a twin engine aircraft with the pilot and navigator sitting side-by-side. Unorthodox in design, it utilised a wooden structure when such construction was considered outdated. The Mosquito, although originally developed as an unarmed tactical bomber, was mostly used as a fighter due to its speed and agility. Its various roles spanned from nocturnal intercept and intrusion to diurnal long-range fighter-bomber. It was also widely used to mark targets for night-time strategic bombing.

Technical information
Power plant
two Rolls Royce Merlin 21 12-cylinder vee liquid cooled engines
Armament
four 20 mm Hispano Mk 1 cannons
four .303 Browning Mk II star machine guns
Performance
max. speed 370 mph (595 km/h)
cruise range 780-890 mls (1255-1432 km), according to altitude
service ceiling 43500 ft (10515 m)
Dimensions
span 54' 2" (16,51 m)
length 40' 10" (12,44 m)
height 15' 3" (4,65 m)
wing area 454 sq ft (42,18 m2)
Weight
empty 14300 lbs (6496 kg)
typical loaded 18100 lbs (8210 kg)
max. 20000 lbs (9070 kg)
Units manufactured (1940-1950)
7781 (1134 in Canada and 212 in Australia)


Sorry I just love planes. something about riding the wind. I thought it would be kinda funny to bring this up since so much was said about the Auxiliary kickstand   8)
I know its what you are going to shove up the end of the fellow that cut sunny off. ;D

Credit http://www.battle-fleet.com/pw/his/mosquito.htm

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by gitarzan on 05/09/05 at 07:31:53

What are the spots on the gas tank?  You been riding nekkid again?  ;D

Title: Re: Spot the problem from the photo competition...
Post by LondonThing on 05/09/05 at 07:40:06

Sticker removal by somone who didnt know how to remove stickers (crotch guard)... I mean whats the point in them, you put them on to protect your paint from your belt or whatever, but when you take them off the totally f*** up you paint!!

Sorry sore spot, lol

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