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i have decided to go with it 'as is'
it will be totally bespoke even the alterations i've done to the OW01 part of the fairing like :-
filling in the gap between the headlights and drilling holes in the front like the old 1993 fireblade
all these alterations could never be copied
and as for it being well made i owe the finish to

fibreglass fabrications ltd in Paisley

and while were on the subject of a thankyou

i would personally like to thank Creed & Nasty for posting bits n bobs out for FREE
Chamelion Powdercoating in Renfrew for their brill work
my uncle Ken who is 73 this year and a brilliant metalworker real old school
he made my spacers and chain adjuster out of a rough block of ally
YAMAEXUP (my old friend from back home) for lending me some parts
and his wealth of knowladge
and pretty much everyone else who has guided me along the rebuild


and the Oscar goes to.........
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talkybit over
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Post by rembrandt »

yzfpaul wrote:had a nice package to open when i got in

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Were did you get these from as they look just what im after to replace the ones on my sprint

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help needed please

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can anyone make me 2 brackets like this out of any scrap they have lying about
it would be most apreciated as i dont have the tools or material to do it myself
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What material bud, how much weight will it need to take?

I have some L shaped ally that something could be knocked up from just cut one side off afterwards,

30mm wide 2mm thick
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that would be a bit too wide

it needs to hold the brake clutch reservoir in place is all

like this

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Could always cut a strip off to the width required, ignore wobbly line :lol: and drill that.
thickness should be ok to support reservoir.

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that would be fantastic fang you SUPERSTAR :D
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no worries, I'll knock you up a couple 15mm wide strips with 2x5mm holes at 70mm between centres.

Hope your in no immediate rush as I won't be able to do anything till tomorrow (Thursday)
According to the wife she refuses to be a garage widow 7 days a week :D

will PM for address once done :thumbsup:

This is purely so I can say that I have built an OW01 :D :D :D
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
N.P. fang i'll add you to the tesco home delivery beer list
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tonights update.....

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i neeeed to have a tidyup :retard:
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and my prize picture in the garage :lol:

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me on the mayday run Y2K a honda benley 175cc we took off the speedo
and put on a action man global navigation system from an old toy
that turned a few heads along with tyre wall writing ''super magical sticky tyres''
man that was a great day
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fang wrote: According to the wife she refuses to be a garage widow 7 days a week
Couldn't she bring a chair in to the garage and keep you company? She could do a bit of polishing if she got bored. It works both ways you know. :D :lol: :lol:
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Lovely little Brembo bracket for the back brake reservoir and a bit of bent aluminium for the front that you'll be looking at every time you get on the bike ?? :paranoid:
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nuggitt wrote:
fang wrote: According to the wife she refuses to be a garage widow 7 days a week
Couldn't she bring a chair in to the garage and keep you company? She could do a bit of polishing if she got bored. It works both ways you know. :D :lol: :lol:
Nuggitt see latest update on my FZ :D after your last PM I'm now paranoid your stalking me :paranoid: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Yzfpaul got the brackets done but they look seriously inferior in quality after looking at your pics above :crybaby:

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And loving the 175 by the way.
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fitted new clock lights tonight

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what about these :rolleyes: creed/fang

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i didnt want to use them cos i cant find a pipe long enough
to connect them to the master cylinder
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