Winter, come Spring, come Summer refresh . The final chapter
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
Cheers. It was shot with the 18/70 though as the 50mm would be too close, but you have now given me an idea :Droyster81 wrote:looking good so far buddy and nice use of the 50mm lens
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Re: Winter refresh (Japanese and Rick O goodies Pg 3+4)
watch those 2 ropey fuckers eye'ing it up. lets be honest, Santa and Snowman will need some sort of income until next xmas....viper_biker wrote:And this was rolled around the garage today and ran for a few minutes. I think I'll keep it for another year and look for the 'Blade next year,
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
Holy thread revival Batman.
Just a quick update. I'm still waiting on the cans coming back from getting repaired (although I am very annoyed about this now...) But the swing-arm is foam filled, the shock is back in, the exhaust is all sprung up, the swinger is cleaned and hob re-greased and fitted. Just waiting on a set of tyres to fit then the wheels will be going on too. Now I have to fit the bodywork and see if the RLR top rad has any clearance issues now that I've boved it back a little to try and avoid and wheel contact. The rear caliper will need re-bled too, but that won't take too long. So all I'm really waiting on now it the cans so I can start the bike up and see how these beauties sound. Hopefully not long left until I'm done.
Just a quick update. I'm still waiting on the cans coming back from getting repaired (although I am very annoyed about this now...) But the swing-arm is foam filled, the shock is back in, the exhaust is all sprung up, the swinger is cleaned and hob re-greased and fitted. Just waiting on a set of tyres to fit then the wheels will be going on too. Now I have to fit the bodywork and see if the RLR top rad has any clearance issues now that I've boved it back a little to try and avoid and wheel contact. The rear caliper will need re-bled too, but that won't take too long. So all I'm really waiting on now it the cans so I can start the bike up and see how these beauties sound. Hopefully not long left until I'm done.
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
Keep it coming man...cannot beat a good old Bike rebuild thread 

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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
have you routed the brake line through the swinger then viper? (hence the foam filling)
Im planning a end of winter rebuild, once it starts to warm up hopefully il get a lot of these things done too mine, probably the same time i send my pannels and wheels to painters for to full hizzy looks.
Im planning a end of winter rebuild, once it starts to warm up hopefully il get a lot of these things done too mine, probably the same time i send my pannels and wheels to painters for to full hizzy looks.
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
No mate, I don't like that TBH. It doesn't bother me having the hose on view and I use a standard chain guard too. I'll grab a few pics tonight.Spike16 wrote:have you routed the brake line through the swinger then viper? (hence the foam filling)
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
so why did you foam fill the swinger? just to keep crap out of the hub?
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Exactly. There's no other reason to do it other than to keep the stones out and the hub to turn freely.Spike16 wrote:so why did you foam fill the swinger? just to keep crap out of the hub?
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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
Spent a few more hours in the garage today again. Wheels now have tyres fitted (a 160/60 fits no bother on a 17' rim) most things are tightened in and locked down. I even got the bodywork back out and gave them a clean and fitted some. Anyway, just a few of todays pics for anyone that cares,

120/70 front. There shouldn't be any clearance issues as both my dad and my gave the forks a good old shove to see if contact is in any way close, but thankfully not (might be to do with the Rick O fork kit that's in there)



Siliconed the swingarm cover in place,

And it's been a long time since there's been 2 eyes at the front of the bike,

New bolts in a lot of places, new disc bolts, new fork-pinch bolts, titanium spindle nut and a set of Gazzah's captive alloy wheel spacers,

Now what could be missing from this side... oh yeah, an exhaust
Still no word yet on a completion date after 2 months...


120/70 front. There shouldn't be any clearance issues as both my dad and my gave the forks a good old shove to see if contact is in any way close, but thankfully not (might be to do with the Rick O fork kit that's in there)



Siliconed the swingarm cover in place,

And it's been a long time since there's been 2 eyes at the front of the bike,

New bolts in a lot of places, new disc bolts, new fork-pinch bolts, titanium spindle nut and a set of Gazzah's captive alloy wheel spacers,

Now what could be missing from this side... oh yeah, an exhaust


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Re: Winter refresh (Starting to come together now)
Mate looking good havnt got any slip one lying around have you