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Project Resto-mod Mk.II
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ollie wrote:Hey Viktor ,so hows the mk2 ? ,road tested? ,plus we need more pics![]()
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Not yet.
First week of vacation now so I'll probably get working on it any day now to try and finish it before I go back to work again in late July. Been working a bit on my GPz900R/1200S project a bit instead. Reinforcing the frame and waiting for the new engine to arrive so I can order some goodies from Japan.
Gonna try and get some work in on the bike this week. Hopefully shorten the list of small stuff to do.
There's no replacement for displacement.
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Good news!
Now that I've enjoyed my vacation and bought myself a daily-rider bike (another Yamaha MT-01, like the one I crashed a few years back), I've felt really motivated to work on the bike again.
Mostly been sorting out the small stuff that needs to be done. Finish bracket for exhaust, paint some minor parts, make gaskets for the engine covers, put on the chain slider on the swingarm, modify rear brake pedal, fit carbs and run throttle wires, etc.
Tons of small stuff like that so I'm slowly but surely (with the help of my old man) making the to-do list shorter each day. Right now, I'm pretty hopeful about maybe taking it for a test ride next week depending on how hard we work on it.
Tomorrow I'm getting some better road tires fitted onto the Astralite wheels and after that I can finish up the rear end for good and rivet the chain.
I'll probably need some help once I start trying to figure out where all the left over wires from the loom should go. I'll be counting on you guys for that.
I'll try and throw up a picture or two tomorrow.
Now that I've enjoyed my vacation and bought myself a daily-rider bike (another Yamaha MT-01, like the one I crashed a few years back), I've felt really motivated to work on the bike again.
Mostly been sorting out the small stuff that needs to be done. Finish bracket for exhaust, paint some minor parts, make gaskets for the engine covers, put on the chain slider on the swingarm, modify rear brake pedal, fit carbs and run throttle wires, etc.
Tons of small stuff like that so I'm slowly but surely (with the help of my old man) making the to-do list shorter each day. Right now, I'm pretty hopeful about maybe taking it for a test ride next week depending on how hard we work on it.
Tomorrow I'm getting some better road tires fitted onto the Astralite wheels and after that I can finish up the rear end for good and rivet the chain.
I'll probably need some help once I start trying to figure out where all the left over wires from the loom should go. I'll be counting on you guys for that.
I'll try and throw up a picture or two tomorrow.

There's no replacement for displacement.
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