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RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - the Ferret - 07-22-2020

(07-22-2020, 06:34 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 05:59 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Some of you are planning on the road - major overhauling..Tongue
Big Grin

Hi Peter, have you ever been on the Manitoulin island (across from Tobermory?

I understand it is a stay over trip.

Regards
Alain

BTW, I am also planning to replace the piston rings with the engine running Big Grin




BTW, I am also planning to replace the piston rings with the engine running Big Grin
ROFL Now there is a mechanic!


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - peterbaron - 07-22-2020

(07-22-2020, 06:57 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 06:34 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 05:59 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Some of you are planning on the road - major overhauling..Tongue
Big Grin

Hi Peter, have you ever been on the Manitoulin island (across from Tobermory?

I understand it is a stay over trip.

Regards
Alain

BTW, I am also planning to replace the piston rings with the engine running Big Grin




BTW, I am also planning to replace the piston rings with the engine running Big Grin
ROFL Now there is a mechanic!

BTW, I am also planning to replace the piston rings with the engine running Big Grin
ROFL Now there is a mechanic!
WRONG!!, with THAT skills, you are called a tech!! Excited


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - Houtman_imp - 07-22-2020

You have to be very quick to change the piston rings while the engine is running but it can be done....


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - peterbaron - 07-22-2020

(07-22-2020, 08:17 AM)Houtman_imp Wrote: You have to be very quick to change the piston rings while the engine is running but it can be done....

Right, but after min 6 beers consumed Beer


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - SportsterDoc - 07-22-2020

NGK LMAR8A-9S (stock 6817) spark plugs are available from O’reilly’s for $5.99 each.


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - the Ferret - 07-22-2020

Are you sure they have the suffix S? The S stands for special washer, which were specifically designed for the CB 1100


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - SportsterDoc - 07-22-2020

Yep
6817 has the s suffix

[url=https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.ngk.com/product.aspx%3Fzpid%3D41476&ved=2ahUKEwjyxrbCjOLqAhWgHDQIHbG2CrsQFjAAegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw3Tzb7EteAXA3Mnw7HaHMrf]https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=w...Mnw7HaHMrf


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - the Ferret - 07-22-2020

That's a great price. I got some for that price mail order at the beginning of the forum, but they failed to have the S suffix. I have a thread on it here someplace, but pics are probably long gone

Original spark plug thread

http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=6154&highlight=NGK

Spark plug changing "how to" thread

http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=9674


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - 17-CB-002 - 07-26-2020

(07-22-2020, 05:55 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 03:09 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 02:59 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Do you think the 17mm Allen is needed since the left side of the axle is pinched in the fork leg? At home, I use the 17mm Allen equivalent, but I don't carry it with me.

As far as breaking the bead on the rim, no hand tools could do that. There are compact bead breakers that off-road guys carry, but they are heavy and bulky. Besides, by changing to tubeless and carrying a plug kit and a compressor, I think you've done as much as you reasonably can.

You've probably eliminated 98% of the probability of need of taking the tire off.

I also carry a spare oil filler cap (in my bag of fuses) and a folding funnel.

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks
The filler cap is just a spare. I've heard of filler caps going mysteriously missing on parked bikes, and the amount of oil that gets sprayed up by the clutch will make an un-rideable mess quickly. Not likely to ever need it, but cheap insurance. (The BMW GS guys have accessory locking filler caps - you know who you are!).

And the funnel just because it's flat and is stored with the owner's manual.

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks
The filler cap is just a spare. I've heard of filler caps going mysteriously missing on parked bikes, and the amount of oil that gets sprayed up by the clutch will make an un-rideable mess quickly. Not likely to ever need it, but cheap insurance. (The BMW GS guys have accessory locking filler caps - you know who you are!).

And the funnel just because it's flat and is stored with the owner's manual.

Hi Pekingduck, After reading your comments, I went back to the bike and use a "Channel lock" (water pump) plier to tighten the filler cap (mine is a metal one with a built-in temperature gauge) - Just In Case Thanks


RE: Mandatory Tools for Road Trip (2017 model and later) - pekingduck - 07-27-2020

(07-26-2020, 01:41 PM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 05:55 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 03:09 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(07-22-2020, 02:59 AM)pekingduck_imp Wrote: Do you think the 17mm Allen is needed since the left side of the axle is pinched in the fork leg? At home, I use the 17mm Allen equivalent, but I don't carry it with me.

As far as breaking the bead on the rim, no hand tools could do that. There are compact bead breakers that off-road guys carry, but they are heavy and bulky. Besides, by changing to tubeless and carrying a plug kit and a compressor, I think you've done as much as you reasonably can.

You've probably eliminated 98% of the probability of need of taking the tire off.

I also carry a spare oil filler cap (in my bag of fuses) and a folding funnel.

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks
The filler cap is just a spare. I've heard of filler caps going mysteriously missing on parked bikes, and the amount of oil that gets sprayed up by the clutch will make an un-rideable mess quickly. Not likely to ever need it, but cheap insurance. (The BMW GS guys have accessory locking filler caps - you know who you are!).

And the funnel just because it's flat and is stored with the owner's manual.

Hi Pekingduck, since I have room for it, I included it in there - Yes, you are correct, the 2 pinch bolt should do the job.
As for breaking the tire, I prepared for the worst condition and hope for the best .
For severe puncture (big hole?) I have also included a tire patch that is done from inside the tire.

Can you explain about the filler cap and funnel logic. thanks
The filler cap is just a spare. I've heard of filler caps going mysteriously missing on parked bikes, and the amount of oil that gets sprayed up by the clutch will make an un-rideable mess quickly. Not likely to ever need it, but cheap insurance. (The BMW GS guys have accessory locking filler caps - you know who you are!).

And the funnel just because it's flat and is stored with the owner's manual.

Hi Pekingduck, After reading your comments, I went back to the bike and use a "Channel lock" (water pump) plier to tighten the filler cap (mine is a metal one with a built-in temperature gauge) - Just In Case Thanks

Does this mean you now have to carry the water pump pliers with you? Dodgy