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Re: New project;plenty of work required.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 5:31 pm
by Evilchicken0
Looks a lot better than it did

Re: New project;plenty of work required.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 5:44 pm
by willandrip
Evilchicken0 wrote:Looks a lot better than it did
Why thank you Sir

Re: New project;plenty of work required.

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 5:53 pm
by willandrip
Costing for the project;
Some may find this exercise unnecessary, boring and pointless.
Many purposely do not keep records;they have no wish to find out what their build expenses were.
It may be of relevance if an insurance claim or valuation is ever envisaged !

Here goes;

Initial purchase price + fees...............................................382
Delivery charge. Surrey to Tyne & Wear................................60
Good used FZR 1000R calipers c/w new pads............................20
Harris can & link pipe........................................................60
Good used front braided hoses.............................................12
Used braided clutch hose....................................................12
Front mudguard ...............................................................8
Exhaust header studs..........................................................3.50
S/s Exhaust nuts................................................................1.50
Fork seals........................................................................7
Q/r fuel coupling...............................................................12
Tank side fix rubbers..........................................................6.50
Tank strap rubber..............................................................5.50
Bobbins..........................................................................6
Rear brake reservoir locking ring............................................3
Oil filter.........................................................................5
Fazer brake master cylinder.................................................30
Bar ends ........................................................................7
S/s cap screws/bolts/dome nuts/fixings...................................10
Tyres delivered and fitted.................................................100
Battery .......................................................................30
Engineering components to my spec......................................20
Exup bush.....................................................................22
Tool kit and spare chain link...............................................10
Banjo bolts/washers........................................................6.50
Exhaust springs...............................................................4
Used nosecone from stock..................................................28
Screen.........................................................................37
New front sidelight from stock.............................................5
Ally bar for bracketry........................................................5
Belly pan.....................................................................20.50
Paint/laquer 2k..............................................................50
Workshop consumables,paint/oil/wire brushes etc.....................25

Probably forgot quite a bit but this totals.............................£1014

A few items of the above may be classed as spurious and extravagant;most were done to save time and money !

So if any economising could have been done,suggestions are welcomed.

As much as anything; this shows how money expended on a new project bought cheap very soon escalates into the price of a much newer,better equiped machine such as an early R6 for example.
This becomes even more relevant if the new owner does not have access to a workshop of sorts and a few, even basic, tools.
If a non runner is involved the sky becomes the limit.

Could one recoup the sum expended ?..........very doubtful.......which takes us back to the topic in the General section "New owners and bottomless pockets".

Re: New project;plenty of work required.

Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 3:22 pm
by willandrip
mattUKNC wrote:That looks great! Has a touch of 'mean' about it. :grin:
Nice work. :up:
Thanks Matt-good to see that members from other sections peruse the Yamaha site.