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  • Higgibaby

    #121
    Some more, and the new front end!







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    • Higgibaby

      #122
      And a couple of big shots *Phew*







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      • Higgibaby

        #123
        Under the hood

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        • Higgibaby

          #124
          More...rear!

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          • Guest

            #125
            Don't apologise for picture overload, I love before and after pics. It shows the amount of work and care thats gone into the project.

            Nice bike all round. does this mean it's finished now?

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            • Higgibaby

              #126
              Originally posted by Cyrano
              Don't apologise for picture overload, I love before and after pics. It shows the amount of work and care thats gone into the project.

              Nice bike all round. does this mean it's finished now?
              Thanks Cyrano! Well, I would say 98% complete, still a few things to do...the last stage was a rush just to get it rideable to test...so, I'll keep posting with more progress.

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              • growler

                #127
                Holy crap! Amazing job.

                Did you ever source the connector you needed?

                If not, this place may have what you need: http://cycleterminal.com/

                May I ask what handlebars you are using? My 850G is a mini-version of your bike...I love how your bars look.

                All around great job. I'll be coming back to this thread for inspiration. I gotta clean up my exhaust. Steel wool, here I come.

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                • Charlie G
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                  #128
                  You're making me look lazy! It looks great! Have you ridden it yet? They will stretch your arms.
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                  • Good Times

                    #129
                    Great job and the bike looks phenomenal! Love the polish (before/after) pics.

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                    • Higgibaby

                      #130
                      Originally posted by growler
                      Holy crap! Amazing job.

                      Did you ever source the connector you needed?

                      If not, this place may have what you need: http://cycleterminal.com/

                      May I ask what handlebars you are using? My 850G is a mini-version of your bike...I love how your bars look.

                      All around great job. I'll be coming back to this thread for inspiration. I gotta clean up my exhaust. Steel wool, here I come.
                      Ha, thank you Growler...I haven't found that connector set yet, i asked a few places but no joy as of yet..I will try that link tonight, so thanks for that. I believe they are the stock handlebars that come with the bike. When I studied the original press photos, they appear to be the same in reach and length. Oh, and don't use steel wool on anything! especially your pipes...I used nothing but aluminum foil and water on all my pipes, got rid of most of the rust (apart from the underneath...you won't see those pics...lol)

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                      • Higgibaby

                        #131
                        Originally posted by Charlie G
                        You're making me look lazy! It looks great! Have you ridden it yet? They will stretch your arms.
                        Haha...never, thanks, I took it for a solid ride this afternoon...it was amazing, so different to my 850, and a lot different from before I restored it!

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                        • Higgibaby

                          #132
                          Originally posted by Good Times
                          Great job and the bike looks phenomenal! Love the polish (before/after) pics.
                          Thanks...your pages helped me a lot, so thank you

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                          • growler

                            #133
                            Well shoot, I'm glad I saw this thread. I was directed to use steel wool in this other thread.



                            From the looks of your exhaust, I may just try your method instead.

                            Originally posted by Higgibaby
                            Ha, thank you Growler...I haven't found that connector set yet, i asked a few places but no joy as of yet..I will try that link tonight, so thanks for that. I believe they are the stock handlebars that come with the bike. When I studied the original press photos, they appear to be the same in reach and length. Oh, and don't use steel wool on anything! especially your pipes...I used nothing but aluminum foil and water on all my pipes, got rid of most of the rust (apart from the underneath...you won't see those pics...lol)

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