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  1. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Steve Murdoch gets my vote
  2. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    Thanks, i just filled in the recessed letters then wiped off the excess paint
  3. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    I found a strong sewing needle that fits down the sides and is strong enough to bend the tabs in. Very fiddly but it does work. The block connector is full of old grease and crud which doesnt help. I have got 3 pins out but am leaving the plug soaking in degreaser for a while to help loosen it...
  4. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    I know how they work, and i know how they are supposed to come out, i just cant get anything down the sides of the pins to bend the tabs in, there is not enough room there for even the tiniest watchmakers screw driver i have. Maybe i will raid my wifes sewing box and see if there is a small...
  5. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    Tried everything now. Still cant get the pins out of the connector so i got 3 choices now; Cut the wires, which i dont really want to do. Cut a slot in the housing, which i dont really want to do. Unsolder the wires from the switches, which seems the only option that doesn't involve cutting.....
  6. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Ok, here is my entry this week, GS1000 bottom end waiting for the clutch to be installed.......
  7. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Dorkburger gets my vote, great pic.
  8. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    none of the above methods seem to work, staples wont fit down the sides, neither will the smallest watch makers screwdrivers i have. I dont think its a proper Molex connector, but a OEM Suzuki connector plug.
  9. Agemax

    GS1000 switch gear refurbishing help needed

    So i got another l/h handlebar switch assembly and want to strip it to clean it properly and redo the paint. Problem i have is i cant get the wires out the bottom half of the casing. I have not seen one like this before. It seems the only way to do it is to remove all the pins from the molex...
  10. Agemax

    VM air corrector jets

    I ended up making my own, bought some M5 x 8mm brass grub screws off eb@y, found an original Mikuni air corrector jet and copied the entry venturi size and outlet size then drilled them 0.6mm. tapped the hole in the VM carbs to take the screws. First trial was good but not as good as i hoped so...
  11. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Jedz gets my vote, lovely picture.
  12. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Rocks, they are quite big in some parts of my area...........
  13. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Rich's chopper gets my vote. :rolleyes:
  14. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Dorkburger gets my vote. Great pic.
  15. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Nuggetsdad's row of Kats gets my vote.
  16. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    I dont have anything really to match the theme exactly, so i will also enter this pic as an "alternative" tank!
  17. Agemax

    fork spring

    I recently bought a set of Sonic fork springs for my GS1000, (fitted with GSX1100SD Katana forks) I was told the GS1000 springs would work just fine, so i ordered them. When i got them i was quite concerned that they were 100mm shorter than the stock Kat springs so i emailed Jamie at Sonic and...
  18. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Steve Murdoch gets my vote, That exhaust looks awesome :cool:
  19. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Under some trees.....
  20. Agemax

    Pic of the week game

    Baatfam's burnout gets my vote. Great pic and lovely looking bike.
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