Not a Yamaha but...................
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Not a Yamaha but...................
Well Chaps, you all know i sold the Ace and bought the Tiger.
Been busy with a few jobs, replaced the Trophy swing arm and shock with original, cleaned up and repainted the end cans, fitted a new centrestand and done a high mudguard mod.
Still needs a lot of tidying, but summers nearly here and time to get a few miles on it.
Been busy with a few jobs, replaced the Trophy swing arm and shock with original, cleaned up and repainted the end cans, fitted a new centrestand and done a high mudguard mod.
Still needs a lot of tidying, but summers nearly here and time to get a few miles on it.
Rutz is my friend.
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Cheers mate, didn`t realise you were on here.RAG TOP wrote:RF nice to see the pipe's on a bike again instead of collecting dust in the garage
I took the heat shields off and sprayed them, came out ok.
The spare tank will be used soon, just needs prepping and spraying when i`ve emptied all the black packing bits out of it.
Someone didn`t seal the holes and its full of little black squares!
Rutz is my friend.
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Been a while since i updated this, and i do still look here most days, so here goes, i know how you all love the pics
My current Tiger has now had a few mods done, i`ve rebuilt Tiger stanchions into Trophy fork legs so i could fit Trident six spoke alloys.
Fitted a set of Trophy white dial clocks, and a few little odds and sods.
My current Tiger has now had a few mods done, i`ve rebuilt Tiger stanchions into Trophy fork legs so i could fit Trident six spoke alloys.
Fitted a set of Trophy white dial clocks, and a few little odds and sods.
Rutz is my friend.
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I was so impressed with the Tiger, that i now have 3!
Ones in complete bits ready for a complete rebuild, and another one that i intend to keep, it`s a low mileage, full sevice history, very tidy one.
Here she is, before i start modding it
I`ve got some Trophy forks and 3 spoke wheels that have just been powder coated, plus some engine bars and a few bits and pieces to fit.
Also have a complete bodykit ready for a respray over the next few months.
After seeing what Nasty did with my old YZF750w wonder what he could would do with it?
Ones in complete bits ready for a complete rebuild, and another one that i intend to keep, it`s a low mileage, full sevice history, very tidy one.
Here she is, before i start modding it
I`ve got some Trophy forks and 3 spoke wheels that have just been powder coated, plus some engine bars and a few bits and pieces to fit.
Also have a complete bodykit ready for a respray over the next few months.
After seeing what Nasty did with my old YZF750w wonder what he could would do with it?
Rutz is my friend.