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A skunk in the works

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Well which one of you is going to buy me one then?Missing out on the Boulevard sale because there's no money in the kitty for that right now:(
 
Well which one of you is going to buy me one then?Missing out on the Boulevard sale because there's no money in the kitty for that right now:(

Bugger! My budget is pre-spent also... could do with a brand new shifting setup from them but it won't get here in time either...

At least my budget is pre-spent on a safety certificate and rego :D

Or it could end up on clutch plates and springs if that doesn't work... :o
 
Well which one of you is going to buy me one then?Missing out on the Boulevard sale because there's no money in the kitty for that right now:(
There's no money in my kitty either... but that's not stopping me from ordering those boots.
 
Feeling the pinch on my disposable income here too! Damn holidays

Those Dunstall muffs and the factory pipes look like they were made for each other! Veeerrrryyy nice

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Without the Duny's
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Not the best welds ever but they will do.Stainless wire in the MIG so they should last a while;)
 
Not me.A friend of mine at work did them.Not even thinking about how mine would look:-&

Cool, he does good work :)

I need a hell of a lot more practise before mine will even get close to neat...
 
Friends are great! can't wait to hear her run.
 
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Did a bit of work yesterday.Stator side came off no problem.Looks like I don't need that gasket.Might get it anyway but.....
Looks like this inside
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Also noticed this
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Looks like the gear position indicator on my 750 without a cover.Is this how it should be?
Edit:started a new thread here http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=186843
 
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Stripped the paint off the engine and wire brushed then wet sanded the covers to be polished.Using Plasti-Kote 207 aluminium engine enamel.
 
If you take a propane torch and heat the insides of the covers behind the emblems you can soften the glue and remove them by getting ahold of the edges with a utility knife blade. Then you can rehab the emblems or get newer ones to put on.
 
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