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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 13:59 
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There is an uncomfortable, underlying (and sometimes not so) eliteness that exists amongst the genuine replies here. Most people i'm sure turn to specialist sites when they've got a problem or a query about their product. Here it is a bike. This ensures that a large proportion of the posts are going to be repetitive; and the same or similar questions are going to be asked time and time and time again by people just like me who aren't members of bike clubs or who don't have throngs of bike riding friends/neighbours to rely upon for 'hands on' advice. I bet this gets frustrating to those who are more specialist and more capable with a spanner.

It is here that the internet is its own worst enemy sometimes. It is now far easier to get a 'little knowledge' (and we know how dangerous that can be..) online. There are youtbube clips, downloadable guides and forum experts etc, etc who are there to walk us n00bs through the limitations of our understanding. Non of it really replaces taking your bike to a good mechanic, of course not, but how many of us can afford to do that for what the internet tells us is only a 5 minute job? I'm not blaming the internet entirely btw, it is a tool and what is it we say about bad workmen?

I've been working in my area of interest (mental health) for 15 years now. I graduated from Cambridge, have a list of letters after my surname that makes it look as though i'm from Poland and get work published on a semi-regular basis. This does not mean I know all there is to know about mental health, this does not mean that I invented mental illness and this does not mean that my opinion about said topic is to be taken as absolute fact. Do I get a bit frustrated by the scores of people nowadays who have the lexicon of mental health drip fed to them by lazy contemporary lifestyles? Yes, of course I do. I get massively fucked off that people can't just be a bit depressed every now and again anymore, they have to suffer with 'depression'. They can't be arsed to put in some thinking time and ground work to help themselves, they just want tablets and a diagnosis and a magic wand and a quick fix and thanks very much I can have a month of work now etc, etc. It does irk, and sometimes I do let them know as much. Not much of a comparison I know, but its all I can compare it too. I don't want to get burnt out, but it is easy to understand how people can become so readily fucked off with perceived displays of incompetence. I'd like to learn more about spannering. I don't intend to give up, far from it, but you can tell I need a lot of help. Some people are good with numbers, or with the written word or with patting their head whilst rubbing their tummy. Some people make spannering look like a piece of piss.

I wasn't aware that I'd bought the wrong Buell either. They should have told me at the shop or at least put a sticker on the tank:

"Buell is a small, specialist brand and their bikes have a devout, partisan following. Well, all of their bikes apart from the newer ones. They're a bit shit by comparison to the old-school and you'll get sniggered at and looked down upon by those who don't really want you to be part of their identity. Should have got a Honda"

My Buell was purchased after the price crash. This was not the main reason I got the bike; I'd actually always wanted a Buell but now I could afford one. I'm sure there are plenty who were in the same situation, and the temptation of getting something that is (putting it politely) quirky becomes more so when the price is right.

Having said all that, what do I know? I'm the dildo that shoved a screwdriver through an oil filter and posted pictures on the internet about it. Maybe some other n00bs will look to the internet for advice and take my little (lack of ) knowledge and not make the same mistakes :)




Just shows how upsetting somebody on here can make for interesting discussion. Tis' just his way lad! lOl Or maybe it just makes some (sensitive) people go off on one...........yawn! :roll:


Have you tried Swarfega's 'Duck Oil' ph? Less intrusive than WD40, less oily than SCF50.

Local Vauxhall parts dealer here was selling it at £3 a tin. Try a little on an inconspicuous corner with a soft toothbrush. Probably won't cure it, but it may look less painful. ;)


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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 14:04 
Maz wrote:
Hang on a minute, let's get things into perspective here........

PH's question was originally posted in the tech forum and I had to move it here.
This wasn't even an oil or tyre thread, it was a 'how do I clean my bike' question......now maybe it's just me being a grumpy old git again but I honestly find it incredible that someone would feel the need to ask such a question and not expect to be vilified.......surely, something as basic as cleaning a bike is akin to wiping ones own arse, or do peeps need help with this too ??



What PH was asking is how to clean the engine because this is an engine coat he has never come across before.
He was just seeking advice on here from experts.

Maybe someone on here has a good solution on how to clean it off without causing any damage to his engine.
If anybody has a problem with the questions he's asking don't bother responding to them.
What he was asking was a valid question it's an engine coating that he hasn't seen before so instead of ringing up a HD dealer for advice he thought he would ask on here for advice. I'm sure there are other people out there that have wondered the same thing.


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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 14:18 
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OK then, lets assume some people really are that dense or maybe new to motorcycling (there's nothing unique about Buells engine coating) here's a novel idea.........in the owners handbook, there's a complete section entitled 'cosmetic care' and covers just about every aspect of caring for and cleaning every surface on the bike :idea:

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 14:38 
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I don't have that book any more - I used the pages on a recent trip to the crapper to wipe my elbow.

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 14:47 
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I understand (and share) your frustration Maz and agree that some people do ask questions first and think later, but given that the Book is not always right and that many contributors here do like to share their (perhaps somewhat more mundane) knowledge, perhaps the answer that was being sought was of the
"I've used Halfords engine cleaner to great effect" ...or
"I swear by Windolene" ...or
"Cow dung cut with cats' urine will bring it up a treat" ...or even
"It's Bicarb and vinegar for me every time" ...nature.

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 14:51 
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OK, whatever, I give up.........surfice to say.......please (PH4824) dont post shite like this in the tech forum again :idea:

BTW, this subject has been done to death in the past :headbang:

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 15:20 
Maz wrote:
Hang on a minute, let's get things into perspective here........

PH's question was originally posted in the tech forum and I had to move it here.
This wasn't even an oil or tyre thread, it was a 'how do I clean my bike' question......now maybe it's just me being a grumpy old git again but I honestly find it incredible that someone would feel the need to ask such a question and not expect to be vilified.......surely, something as basic as cleaning a bike is akin to wiping ones own arse, or do peeps need help with this too ??


OK my mistake, my thinking was that it was a buell specific question as I was concerned about how to clean the Buell finish on the heat sinks of salt corrosion - hence why I chose the technical section!

But how hard can it be to click your mouse and move this post if it offends thee? Why all the fuss? Others have moved mine before and said nothing!


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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 15:21 
ph4824 wrote:

FUCKING HELL arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Jesus would be very disappointed with you


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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 15:23 
rik wrote:
"Cow dung cut with cats' urine will bring it up a treat"

:rofl: Now thats a great answer and lightens things up alittle!


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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 15:24 
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ph4824 wrote:

FUCKING HELL arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Jesus would be very disappointed with you


Yep but as I explained all that time ago, I believe but backslidden, so one of my many imperfections is swearing! when I get frustrated with being vilified!

..................as it turns out it was my fault after all!


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ph4824 wrote:
Spook wrote:
ph4824 wrote:

FUCKING HELL arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Jesus would be very disappointed with you


Yep but as I explained all that time ago, I believe but backslidden, so one of my many imperfections is swearing! when I get frustrated with being vilified!

..................as it turns out it was my fault after all!


Go say 20 Hail Mary's. :evil:

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 17:05 
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Docca wrote:
There is an uncomfortable, underlying (and sometimes not so) eliteness that exists amongst the genuine replies here. Most people i'm sure turn to specialist sites when they've got a problem or a query about their product. Here it is a bike. This ensures that a large proportion of the posts are going to be repetitive; and the same or similar questions are going to be asked time and time and time again by people just like me who aren't members of bike clubs or who don't have throngs of bike riding friends/neighbours to rely upon for 'hands on' advice. I bet this gets frustrating to those who are more specialist and more capable with a spanner.

It is here that the internet is its own worst enemy sometimes. It is now far easier to get a 'little knowledge' (and we know how dangerous that can be..) online. There are youtbube clips, downloadable guides and forum experts etc, etc who are there to walk us n00bs through the limitations of our understanding. Non of it really replaces taking your bike to a good mechanic, of course not, but how many of us can afford to do that for what the internet tells us is only a 5 minute job? I'm not blaming the internet entirely btw, it is a tool and what is it we say about bad workmen?

I've been working in my area of interest (mental health) for 15 years now. I graduated from Cambridge, have a list of letters after my surname that makes it look as though i'm from Poland and get work published on a semi-regular basis. This does not mean I know all there is to know about mental health, this does not mean that I invented mental illness and this does not mean that my opinion about said topic is to be taken as absolute fact. Do I get a bit frustrated by the scores of people nowadays who have the lexicon of mental health drip fed to them by lazy contemporary lifestyles? Yes, of course I do. I get massively fucked off that people can't just be a bit depressed every now and again anymore, they have to suffer with 'depression'. They can't be arsed to put in some thinking time and ground work to help themselves, they just want tablets and a diagnosis and a magic wand and a quick fix and thanks very much I can have a month of work now etc, etc. It does irk, and sometimes I do let them know as much. Not much of a comparison I know, but its all I can compare it too. I don't want to get burnt out, but it is easy to understand how people can become so readily fucked off with perceived displays of incompetence. I'd like to learn more about spannering. I don't intend to give up, far from it, but you can tell I need a lot of help. Some people are good with numbers, or with the written word or with patting their head whilst rubbing their tummy. Some people make spannering look like a piece of piss.

I wasn't aware that I'd bought the wrong Buell either. They should have told me at the shop or at least put a sticker on the tank:

"Buell is a small, specialist brand and their bikes have a devout, partisan following. Well, all of their bikes apart from the newer ones. They're a bit shit by comparison to the old-school and you'll get sniggered at and looked down upon by those who don't really want you to be part of their identity. Should have got a Honda"

My Buell was purchased after the price crash. This was not the main reason I got the bike; I'd actually always wanted a Buell but now I could afford one. I'm sure there are plenty who were in the same situation, and the temptation of getting something that is (putting it politely) quirky becomes more so when the price is right.

Having said all that, what do I know? I'm the dildo that shoved a screwdriver through an oil filter and posted pictures on the internet about it. Maybe some other n00bs will look to the internet for advice and take my little (lack of ) knowledge and not make the same mistakes :)



Matey, some of us have letters in front of our names - and still know fuck all about our jobs lOl lOl

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 17:08 
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I've worked in the motorcycle trade for 29 years and as a Buell dealer for 13 years but I don't pretend to be at all technical. There are many on here who have phenomenal technical knowledge and are happy to give it. Where they seem to get frustrated is when new folk come on asking really elementary questions like "What Oil?" or "What Tyres?" which they could easily find the answer to by using the "Search" facility.

Having tried this and not found the necessary information a humble approach is probably favoured. Something like "sorry if this has been asked before but I'm new here" probably elicits the best response.

Your approach, Docca, has been an exemplary one. Totally up front and unassuming and I would say the response you received was pretty good until it became clear that comments like "step away from the spanners" were probably the most helpful :)

Your response on this thread is obviously based on feeling that ph4824 is being given the same offhand treatment that you possibly feel you are receiving.

Sadly there is a lot more history behind this as you will undoubtedly find on all forums. ph4824 has received a mass of help and support on here from many people and he has generally chosen to ignore it, go his own sweet way then come back several weeks later to ask the same thing :?

My advice to you, Docca would be to go and visit Maz so he can perform the necessary tasks and instruct you as he goes. In return you can probably give him some help with his mental health issues lOl Take a very large pot of chill pills with you.

Sadly ph4824 has passed this stage some time ago so I would not recommend the same course of action. The same mental health issues could manifest themselves as bruising to the person seeking advice :roll:

Hope this helps

Steve




:clap: You should've gone into Politics mate. You'd get my vote :yup:


(I do find it hard to believe that you've been selling Buells to us idiots for 13 years though - you've still got a full head of hair :rofl: )

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PostPosted: 17 May 2010 17:22 
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Maz wrote:
here's a novel idea.........in the owners handbook, there's a complete section entitled 'cosmetic care' and covers just about every aspect of caring for and cleaning every surface on the bike :idea:


Right, just read it (Section E-119), so I'm going to need:-

NOVUS 1 (PN 99837-94T)
NOVUS 2 (PN 99836-94T)
HARLEY SOFTCLOTH (PN 94656-98)
Harley Wash (PN 99715-90), or Harley Sun Wash (probably better for me here)
HARLEY GLOSS (PN 94627-98)
HARLEY GLAZE POLISH AND SEALANT (PN 99701-84)
HRLEY SWIRL AND SCRATCH TREATMENT (PN 94655-98)
S100
and
WHEEL AND TYRE CLEANER (PN 94658-98)
(Doesn't tell me what to clean the engine with though)

Fuck that, life's too short lOl

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