The Yam was needing some maintenance over the winter, as well as the usual oil and filter change and new front fork stanchions, it needed a new sump, this meant taking the exhaust off which was a good time to renew the header studs and nuts for stainless ones. The exhaust wasn't looking the best so it was taken to bits with all the dirt and patina removed using Autosol and a lot of elbow grease. All the gaskets were replaced during the rebuild. The new Abba Skylift was a godsend rather than having to lie on the garage floor for a change.
The exhaust in a bit of a state
Abba stand doing a great job
Shiny stainless downpipes looking good again
New and old fork stanchions
Our first bike run of the year was to the annual spring gathering of the Tay Valley Norton Owners Club, this time as a joint event with the Guzzi Club. Thankfully the weather stayed dry for the run over and for most of the day, certainly helping with the great turn out. It was good to catch up with everyone, all happy to be out again after the winter. The Yam was going fine until nearly home when the speedo drive bearing packed in. Thanks to Ewen for helping with a replacement.
The Yam after it's winter maintenance
Some of the gathering
Phil delighted to see everyone
The great looking Wormit Nortons
David's tidy Commando
The Wormit Commando's
Great turn out
John heading off on his Triumph Tiger
Triumph 3TA in front
A brace of MkI Moto Guzzi LeMans
George's Norton Atlas
A Vincent alongside Marion and Alan's Enfields
Lesley admiring the GS 1000
Moto Guzzi Alce, built from boxes of bits
Colourful Wormit Nortons
Fraser's stunning BSA
Moto Guzzi T3
Good turn out
Gino and Fiona heading off
George's Atlas again
Norton 750 Commando
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