Project "casualty"

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by CRM » 28 Aug 2015, 14:40

Earlier this week a few box's landed.

a couple of weeks ago i took delivery of a pair of BT090's - to fit these

Some porn delivered from Talon engineering

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by CRM » 28 Aug 2015, 14:42

And i got the front all sorted

rear being fitted this weekend.

Next week new gearbox clusters with different ratio's and wiring of dash, enduro tail, and some other fettling

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by Occams Razor » 28 Aug 2015, 15:03

Looks fantastic get it on 3 sisters when it's done.

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by CRM » 28 Aug 2015, 15:13

too right it will be
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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by SMUDGER » 28 Aug 2015, 15:17

Really liking the gold wheels reminds me off the old school red rocket

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by Jazzi » 28 Aug 2015, 16:37

Love it!

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by Pacuk » 28 Aug 2015, 17:46

Brilliant, would love to have the skills and funds to do something like this


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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by CRM » 28 Aug 2015, 18:33

trust me, i have limited skills, funding - well nice shit costs money, some choose to buy new modern bikes, i like older leftfield stuff.
it's certainly not for everyone and especially when you think it will be a very impractical road and track toy.
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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by CRM » 28 Aug 2015, 20:21

Rear wheel on
Side stand on (found a used billet one on ebay for £60 and fits perfectly and clears out of the way perfectly too - best £60 spent yet IMO)

Just need to grease the seals accordingly, final fit up, fit new o-ring chain, connect speedo to the capacitor thing, fit the enduro type rear mudgaurd / numberplate holder.

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Re: Project "casualty"

Post by yazza5454 » 30 Aug 2015, 12:02

Looks great, what did Ian do to the motor in the end? You had it tuned at all?


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