PROJECT NUMBER 2!
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Well Chaps, here we go again.
Went "oop" North on Friday, and picked up half my new project.
Drove a round trip of around 300 miles, and not even a cup of tea. Thanks Jon!
Engine being rebuilt as we speak, should be ready in a couple of weeks hopefully.
Went "oop" North on Friday, and picked up half my new project.
Drove a round trip of around 300 miles, and not even a cup of tea. Thanks Jon!
Engine being rebuilt as we speak, should be ready in a couple of weeks hopefully.
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I meant the engine will be ready, not the bike!Thunderacemalc wrote:nice one .............. bet it will be a beaut when finished .......... in a cpl of weeks ???????????
blimey don't you work
keep the pics coming i love to see how projects progress
I know how everybody likes pics, will keep you all informed/bored!
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Its quite straightforward if you have all the bits.Thunderacemalc wrote:
i'm still amazed that you will even manage that much good luck to you m8 - take me hat off to peps who can do this sort of thing
I just clean things up and fit them, though i didnt fancy the engine rebuild, i`ll leave that to my friend Jon, who doesnt own a teapot!
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Pics of the necessary work regarding grinding would be useful for the folk that have never had to do it before. It'd also show what involved with the caliper swaprf9rider wrote:The fork bottoms were looking a little shabby, so stripped the paint, not too sure what colour they are going to be yet, will decide when i have ground them down to fit the R1 callipers.
Polished forks would look cool ....with gold nitrided stanctions
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