VFR No4. The clothes horse
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Cheers
Got a swing arm. £21, win
The hub has been battered to death, at least 4 teeth completely missing. Lose
Got a swing arm. £21, win
The hub has been battered to death, at least 4 teeth completely missing. Lose
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
lol I was gona bid on that glad I didn't now , on the upside plenty bits there for 21 quid , getting a good hub is rare having said that ive got 2 spare hubs one like new and the other has chipped teeth,theres a hub on ebay for 50 quid just now mate/not mine/ bit dear but good
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Yeah I'm not too annoyed, just need to find one thats not too battered/expensive.
Here it is in its fecked glory
Painted the disk, this is in really good shape, must be fairly new.
Cleaned up the arm and caliper hanger quickly too.
Here it is in its fecked glory
Painted the disk, this is in really good shape, must be fairly new.
Cleaned up the arm and caliper hanger quickly too.
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
I can do you a hub for 25 quid posted one tooth was missing but been replaced with jb weld good otherwise ,well loads better than ure one mate
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Was having a sort out and pulled these out.
I know they are not needed for a rolling chassis clothes horse but thought I may aswell make use.
Going to give them a good clean up and get them bolted on.
I know they are not needed for a rolling chassis clothes horse but thought I may aswell make use.
Going to give them a good clean up and get them bolted on.
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
your parts are on their way mate gives a shout if you need owt else
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
It's started again hasn't it lolTimon wrote:Was having a sort out and pulled these out.
I know they are not needed for a rolling chassis clothes horse but thought I may aswell make use.
Going to give them a good clean up and get them bolted on.
I bet you the bolts are getting stripped and re zinc'd as we speak.
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Of course they are, tim wouldn't let a part no matter how small near his bikes without them being refurb'd.
Some might say he has a touch of OCD
Some might say he has a touch of OCD
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Well now I wouldnt want to let you all down now would I
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Re: VFR No4. The clothes horse
Zippy wrote:It's started again hasn't it lolTimon wrote:Was having a sort out and pulled these out.
I know they are not needed for a rolling chassis clothes horse but thought I may aswell make use.
Going to give them a good clean up and get them bolted on.
I bet you the bolts are getting stripped and re zinc'd as we speak.
We all knew it was coming didn't we
Whats next - a Mike Norman engine with Cosworth pistons and Ti con rods etc.....for your 'Ahemm' clothes horse