yamaha yzf 750/1000 has come home
- oldskoolexup
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U suggesting we are obsessive hoarders who keep stuff "just in case" needed in future??????
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Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
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Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
well i spent a few hours tinkering in the garage, and got the new dials
wired in, now i am not the best sparks in the world and my knowlage is limited, but the instructions were simple to follow and more importantly they had pictures lol
now we all like trick flashy shiney things and these are the trickest flashiest bit of kit i've bought so far
wired in, now i am not the best sparks in the world and my knowlage is limited, but the instructions were simple to follow and more importantly they had pictures lol
now we all like trick flashy shiney things and these are the trickest flashiest bit of kit i've bought so far
- oldskoolexup
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You should have finished it off with a live fly by at full chat. Good wee film!yzfpaul wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tx0443_M6Y
well after much sorting out and putting away in the garage
i finally started on the luggage carrier
firstly i took off the single seat unit and put on my old spare
so not to scratch the paintwork while offering up bits n bobs
the problem i have is just that... the single seat unit and how to put luggage
on without damaging the paint.
so.... while clearing up i found a yzf 750 grab rail, then out came the grinder
and i took off the luggs that attach under the passenger seat like this
then i used some of the left over alluminium bar i had from making
my ow01 fairing stays
and made some rough shapes like this
bolting it onto the subframe just under where the rear footrests should be
I found an old ally travel ironing board that looked like it would do the trick so i offered that up and its getting there
remembering i need to put a tailpack on it as well as a tent n sleeping bag this could be the way to go
not to mention if i did some washing i can iron my clothes on the campsite
i'm a bloody genius
i finally started on the luggage carrier
firstly i took off the single seat unit and put on my old spare
so not to scratch the paintwork while offering up bits n bobs
the problem i have is just that... the single seat unit and how to put luggage
on without damaging the paint.
so.... while clearing up i found a yzf 750 grab rail, then out came the grinder
and i took off the luggs that attach under the passenger seat like this
then i used some of the left over alluminium bar i had from making
my ow01 fairing stays
and made some rough shapes like this
bolting it onto the subframe just under where the rear footrests should be
I found an old ally travel ironing board that looked like it would do the trick so i offered that up and its getting there
remembering i need to put a tailpack on it as well as a tent n sleeping bag this could be the way to go
not to mention if i did some washing i can iron my clothes on the campsite
i'm a bloody genius
- oldskoolexup
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