Hello! 1)
Fool, named after the bird of the same name which flies south in the winter - a bloody silly thing to do in the Southern Hemisphere 2)
Thread Galling occurs during fastener tightening and installation. When pressure builds between the contacting surfaces of the male and female threads, the protective oxides or coatings begin to shear which causes high points, or imperfections, in the raw material and the two pieces to become locked together. Increased friction causes the two parts to seize or “lock-up”. In serious cases, this difficultly understood problem is even referred to as “cold welding”, which illustrates the severity of the issue. Often, galling can cause damage to the thread of the fastener, but it can still be removed. In severe cases, the two materials completely weld together preventing loosening of the parts, and adding the difficult step of a forced removal and new parts to the process. The frustrating aspect of this is that both the nut and bolt can clear inspection individually, but fail to function effectively as a mechanical unit. 3)
Municipal garbage collector 6)
Short for “Go and get xxxxed!”. Can also be used as a friendly greeting. 7)
A thin material (cork, paper, asbestos or metal) sandwiched between two parts to seal the joint between them
After painting with a solvent base, you have to let it cure before handling, repainting. During this curing process, the solvent evaporates from the paint or (gases out).8)
The drive ratio of a pair of gears as calculated by their number of teeth. 9)
Try it, have a go 10)
To abuse, usually justifiably (“The neighbours were having a noisy party so I went and gave them a gobful”) 11)
Used to describe something like a party that's in full swing - “the place was really going off” 12)
Good for you, well done 13)
Drunk. 14)
Environmentalist 15)
Slang for an older, supposedly wiser, biker.
Liquor, beer (“bring your own grog, you bludger”) 16)
Great, terrific, very good 17)
A syncopated pandemonium that is the gathering of XLs. A sound when amongst other Sportster pedigrees, is much like the sound of bombers in WW2 formation. Growel, growel whir growel, in phase and out..very dinstictive. 18)
The gross axle weight rating (GAWR) is the maximum distributed weight that may be supported by an axle of a road vehicle. Typically, GAWR is followed by either the letters FR or RR, which indicate front or rear axles respectively.19)
The maximum weight a vehicle is designed to carry including the net weight of the vehicle with accessories, plus the weight of passengers, fuel, and cargo. The GVWR is a safety standard used to prevent overloading.20)
Daggy underwear like big floppy Y fronts 21)
Piston pin or wrist pin 22) Holds the piston onto the connecting rod.