CitroJim's AX, C3 Picasso, Cycling and Running Tales
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NewcastleFalcon
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CitroJim
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Re: Citrojim's AX, Saxo, Pixo, Running and Cycling Tales
I wish there was NeilNewcastleFalcon wrote: 19 Sep 2020, 11:36 Is there room in your garage for this Jim?
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A few small Pugs would be in the collection too, that one, a 205 (my all-time favourite Pug) and maybe a 106 too...
A Talbot Samba would be good too!
It's been a good day today... I started off with a run in my special happy place, Salcey Forest, and recorded my best 10K time for a long while
Then I came home and got cracking on Daffodil
The rivet I replaced with a M3 screw which required a thread to be tapped in the knob...
It's good
Next up was the misaligned rear bumper... I removed the bumper...
Then the inner bumper...
And found a bent bracket...
A few gentle bending adjustments and the rear bumper is now good and straight
Next up was an ELIT session on her engine ECU... Luckily, I found my two-pin diagnostic cables when tidying up
All is good except the oxygen sensor is a little sluggish... Might have to swap it before the MoT...
Then I gave her an oil and filter change... The filter was TIGHT but gave in to my strap
During all this I did a myriad of small jobs and gave her a very thorough going-over with a fine toothed comb. Apart from a worn RH driveshaft - it clonks a little on taking-up drive and knocks on sharp enthusiastic cornering - she's in remarkably fine fettle
The front wheel bearings are a little tired but not seriously so...
Rust is non-existent
She is running and driving beautifully and I'm very happy with her
Tomorrow her new speakers should arrive and then I can enjoy some audio entertainment again....
Jim
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
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NewcastleFalcon
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You can have this LN Jim, Its a bit off-white/cream nothing that a brush and a can of dulux brilliant white wouldnt sort out
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Oh yes pleaseNewcastleFalcon wrote: 19 Sep 2020, 18:40 You can have this LN Jim, Its a bit off-white/cream nothing that a brush and a can of dulux brilliant white wouldnt sort out![]()
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I like it, no need for the Dulux dog to bring me a can of Brilliant White
Jim
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Daffodil has today been fitted with a new cambelt
The first replacement I believe she's ever had judging by the pristine nature of things down there 
I even used my SEEM gauge to check the belt tension!
It's ever such an easy job in an AX but not quite as easy as in the Saxo as space is tighter and the ECU gets in the way...
The tensioner was very rough and well due for renewal...
The hardest job was getting the front wheel off
Rust around the centre hole held it fast...
A puller made short work of it and easier than hammering the wheel off
I then saw the front discs and pads are not far off needing replacement... A job I'll do along with wheel bearings and driveshaft before the MoT...
Looking at the cambelt box I'm amazed at the range of engines that particular belt fits!
Especially the old British Leyland stuff...
I also never knew my favourite bike tyre maker also made cambelts...
Final job before tucking Daffodil up in her garage was to fit her new speakers... Not surprisingly her radio sounds much better now
A very successful day again and one I've thoroughly enjoyed
I even used my SEEM gauge to check the belt tension!
It's ever such an easy job in an AX but not quite as easy as in the Saxo as space is tighter and the ECU gets in the way...
The tensioner was very rough and well due for renewal...
The hardest job was getting the front wheel off
A puller made short work of it and easier than hammering the wheel off
I then saw the front discs and pads are not far off needing replacement... A job I'll do along with wheel bearings and driveshaft before the MoT...
Looking at the cambelt box I'm amazed at the range of engines that particular belt fits!
Especially the old British Leyland stuff...
I also never knew my favourite bike tyre maker also made cambelts...
Final job before tucking Daffodil up in her garage was to fit her new speakers... Not surprisingly her radio sounds much better now
A very successful day again and one I've thoroughly enjoyed
Jim
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Very nice Jim - especially using the SEEM meter ....never actually seen one before I believe they are very reassuring rather than guessing the belt tension 
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I love how the cambelt fits loads of small citroens and peugeots which you would kind of expect, then rover 2.0 litre engines which you wouldn't!
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I saw someone riding on of these at the weekend, Jim - looks right up your street, a cross between cycling and running!!
Pricey though.... https://www.elliptigo.co.uk/ The one I saw was green long stride one suggesting it was the 'cheaper' 3 speed one, a snip at 2 grand!!
Pricey though.... https://www.elliptigo.co.uk/ The one I saw was green long stride one suggesting it was the 'cheaper' 3 speed one, a snip at 2 grand!!
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CitroJim
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Absolutely soSkull wrote: 20 Sep 2020, 19:09 Very nice Jim - especially using the SEEM meter ....never actually seen one before I believe they are very reassuring rather than guessing the belt tension![]()
I was truly staggered Davie but what surprises me is it's not for the PSA 2.0 Turbo XU (Activa) engine as they look very similar and length and width...daviemck2006 wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 00:04 I love how the cambelt fits loads of small citroens and peugeots which you would kind of expect, then rover 2.0 litre engines which you wouldn't!
I see one around here quite frequently Richard, along with a recumbent or two... The owner is a friend of a friend and I've been promised a go on it but so far it's not materialised...RichardW wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 13:13 I saw someone riding on of these at the weekend, Jim - looks right up your street, a cross between cycling and running!!
A shame as I think you are right, it would suit me perfectly
I will report if I do ever get to ride one... I'm also keen to try riding a recumbent too
Spent the day with Robyn... She turned up with a puncture and the offending tyre was both irreparable and illegal! As her MoT is due she elected for four new ones on her C1 as they were all borderline... An expensive day for her...
I did try to comfort her by saying my bike tyres cost comfortably more than her car tyres do!
Whilst her car was being done we walked all around the town in glorious weather as she and her husband are busy house-hunting and she was keen to eyeball as many as she could... We walked not far off 10K!!!
Tomorrow afternoon, after my bike ride with the lads I'll be commencing my big rubbish clear-out now my Hippo Bag has arrived..
Meanwhile Daffodil slumbers in her cosy garage... It's a real precision, but surprisingly easy job to park her despite there being less than an inch clearance all round
Jim
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And if she had all round parking sensors she would give you ear ache from the beeping!CitroJim wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 18:24 Meanwhile Daffodil slumbers in her cosy garage... It's a real precision, but surprisingly easy job to park her despite there being less than an inch clearance all roundI even have to chock one of her rear wheels so her rear bumper doesn't touch the garage doors...
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You'll have to have a shot of our one someday.CitroJim wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 18:24 I will report if I do ever get to ride one... I'm also keen to try riding a recumbent too
It's never really had much use, not least because I don't think it was ever properly set up from day one so the gears have always been a bit twitchy.
Despite that it is great fun to ride and can pick up a fair old lick, when you can become very glad the brakes work well - and then discover the fun that is using the brakes to steer.
The biggest downside of it though is probably just the sheer size of it which makes it feel cumbersome sometimes. Especially as it has the turning circle of the Titanic. Weighs a tonne too though you're less aware of that than I expected unless you're on a long hill when the inability to stand up for extra leverage can be a bit of a liability. I definitely didn't one day get stuck halfway up Beacon Hill when I fouled up finding the right gear...nope...that definitely wasn't me...
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Hell Razor5543 wrote: 21 Sep 2020, 23:21 And if she had all round parking sensors she would give you ear ache from the beeping!
Yes please
Jim
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Go on Jim you can have this for a bit of nostalgia to add to your white collection. Run it for a few months, get Zel to give it a bit of a polish, shove it in another auction, shot to nothing
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic ... -from-new/

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I'd love it NeilNewcastleFalcon wrote: 22 Sep 2020, 17:17 Go on Jim you can have this for a bit of nostalgia to add to your white collection. Run it for a few months, get Zel to give it a bit of a polish, shove it in another auction, shot to nothing![]()
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic ... -from-new/
REgards Neil
The one Xantia I regret letting go was my white 2.1TD Break...
White - there's a theme developing here :lo:
No cars today, it's been my weekly cycle out with the lads
Today was new kit day at the club and here's me in mine
And suitably personalised
I also have a new trisuit that fits me like a skinsuit
We went to an excellent cafe today in the village of Sharnbrook in Bedfordshire not far off the A6. Although their menu had no suitable vegan and soya-free items the cafe went an extra few miles to go off-menu and prepare me a delicious vegan soya-free cheese and onion toastie
If you ever find yourself in the area and feeling hungry a visit to the Bake'N'Butty is highly recommended
Jim
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Idle curiosity Jim, what is vegan cheese made from? 
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!