A Little Tinkerin', A Little Drinkerin'

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    #346
    Originally posted by Leigh
    I really like the Whistlers.
    A longer taper on the end cone.

    Something like these..




    I'd love to have a set of wires on the bike but I priced them once, felt faint and didn't do it again. The alloys will have to do me.

    Grimeca's eh? I'll have to look into them a bit more.
    There is a mob (can't remember the name) close by that do discs and the like at good prices. A few of the guys from Bike Me have used them with success.
    I'm drooling right now...

    And yes, you also need the beehive tail light... Dunstall tail piece...

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    • Leigh

      #347
      Originally posted by Buffalo Bill
      After more than 330 postings, and you're only just getting started?
      No need to hurry yourself?I'll just check in again next summer.
      Bill
      Aww gee thanks, Bill.
      I'll send you a postcard when I get back to where I was before I changed directions

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      • Guest

        #348
        That's ok I've still got... what... 9 1/2 years on you?

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        • Leigh

          #349
          Cheeky buggers, the pair of ya!

          It'll be back to where it was in no time..

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          • Leigh

            #350
            The carbs are off. They will need a bit of cleaining but not as bad as some, I suspect.

            The loom is out. Isn't that a whole lot of fun? Sheesh. I think there are some extra wires added in here and there. 6 earth wires? Really?

            I'll drop the front end as one unit tomorrow night. It's all been rebuilt and checked over so no need to strip that again. I'll get the new Metzeler fitted while the wheel is off.

            The motor will be out by this weekend and ready for soda blasting.
            The frame will be painted and ready to fit back up again.

            If I get time, the motor will be painted too.
            But that may be a 6' IF written in neon.

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            • Guest

              #351
              Six grounds on the harness sounds about right... and all going to different spots all over the shop...

              Nice to see you progressing well now

              I got my head and barrels wet blasted and man was I happy with that! I'm actually regretting not getting the rest done even though it would've costed an arm and a leg...

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              • Leigh

                #352
                I have everything laid out now...
                The frame is strung off the rafter and the motor is unbolted and sitting on blocks.
                All I have to do is separate the two..

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                • Guest

                  #353
                  A nine inch grinder should make short work of that .

                  Cheers , Simon .

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                  • Leigh

                    #354
                    Oh? really?
                    So so helpful.
                    Right! Back the Tool Shop for me..

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                    • Guest

                      #355
                      Alright , a 9" is probably a bit over the top .
                      A 4" would do the job .

                      Cheers , Simon .

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                      • Guest

                        #356
                        Originally posted by simon kuether
                        Alright , a 9" is probably a bit over the top .
                        A 4" would do the job .

                        Cheers , Simon .
                        Hahaha and I believe the US equivalent would be a sawzall right? Is that how you spell it?

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                        • Leigh

                          #357
                          I found a cheap demo saw.
                          Will that be all right?

                          If I don't post again, you can presume it wasn't.



                          Clowns!

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                          • Guest

                            #358
                            There's always the tried and true "gas axe" .
                            Always good for a laugh , especially when alcohol is added .
                            Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , alcohol and gas ................................

                            Cheers , Simon .

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                            • Leigh

                              #359
                              Yes, yes! Alcohol and power tools!

                              I give this idea one and a half thumbs up.

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                              • Leigh

                                #360
                                Well, well, well.
                                I've scrubbed the paint & crud off the compliance plate.
                                The bike is a June '82 baby.

                                Looks like another Dirty Thirty party for next year.

                                Meanwhile, my plan of simply removing the front end as one unit has failed. But there is a bare frame and engine sitting on 2 bricks.

                                I should have drained the oil first, shouldn't I?

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