My latest additions!
- ibby4585
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Re: My latest additions!
Cheers!
Yeah will get it home and do the simple things and get it sorted/ set up with someone Ducati knowledge!
Kris
Yeah will get it home and do the simple things and get it sorted/ set up with someone Ducati knowledge!
Kris
- micpec
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Re: My latest additions!
Kris, I posted this in other thread about garage flooring tiles...but is your garage soon to be looking like this...
LOL.




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- ibby4585
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Re: My latest additions!
Haha!
I'm not sure about that Jas, but I will have a back wheel very similar to that in gold soon on my NC!!
Kris
I'm not sure about that Jas, but I will have a back wheel very similar to that in gold soon on my NC!!
Kris
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Re: My latest additions!
tut, tut, tut... I don't know. :sigh:ibby4585 wrote:Haha!
I'm not sure about that Jas, but I will have a back wheel very similar to that in gold soon on my NC!!
Kris


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Re: My latest additions!
Wow, Kris well done, both really nice looking bikes, I'm sure you'll be kept busy for a while 

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Re: My latest additions!
I know ...ibby4585 wrote:Haha!
I'm not sure about that Jas, but I will have a back wheel very similar to that in gold soon on my NC!!
Kris

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- ibby4585
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Re: My latest additions!
The 3MA is home!! Really pleased with it, im short of a few bits but will hopefully get them sorted soon, sending the engine off to be rebuilt, so if someone knows a good 2 stroke engine builder let me know.
Kris
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[quote="ibby4585"]The 3MA is home!! Really pleased with it, im short of a few bits but will hopefully get them sorted soon, sending the engine off to be rebuilt, so if someone knows a good 2 stroke engine builder let me know.
Kris[/quote]
Hi Kris
Glad your happy with the bike. If you want i can email you a few close up pics to help you when it comes to assembley?
James
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Hi Kris
Glad your happy with the bike. If you want i can email you a few close up pics to help you when it comes to assembley?
James
- ibby4585
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Hi James!
Yeah that would be good! But I'm not going to rush it I just want everything in place and ready to assemble! Probably be an early summer project! If you see the bits I need please let me know or any mint panels thanks
For everything
Kris
Yeah that would be good! But I'm not going to rush it I just want everything in place and ready to assemble! Probably be an early summer project! If you see the bits I need please let me know or any mint panels thanks
For everything
Kris
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Re: My latest additions!
Hi Kris,
How come your sending the motor to be rebuilt, 2t's are simple to work on and can be done in a day. 3MA is a parallel so super easy. I was massive into 2t's in the late 80's early 90's and have had most of the 2strokes altho never a 3MA, remember they were a little fragile.
Very nice looking bikes.
How come your sending the motor to be rebuilt, 2t's are simple to work on and can be done in a day. 3MA is a parallel so super easy. I was massive into 2t's in the late 80's early 90's and have had most of the 2strokes altho never a 3MA, remember they were a little fragile.
Very nice looking bikes.