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#61 PostAuthor: DaveZ1 » Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:04 pm

Fantastic story so far Bill, I bet your itching to get all your bits together and see the finished article :P
Top quality job by Martin he seems to be "the Man" for your engine requirements and Mikey allways does a top notch finish.
Good luck with the rest of the project Bill, it will fly together now :up

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#62 PostAuthor: Zed man » Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:35 pm

Come on bill, get that engine in, and let's see the finished bike. I hear you have some nice refubished switches, on that bike? Thanks for the beer tokens, helped to pay for delivery, of my next project.
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#63 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:32 pm

On the subject of the frame, I went over to Simon's(Flying Tiger) last week, to pick up the frame. Outstanding quality - I am really pleased with the bracing - the weld quality is very good and the brace tubes are very discreet.

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The overall finish is as good as any that I have seen - the dents in the down tubes are repaired
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Swing arm has a great depth of shine


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Neat repair to the chain guard bracket


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Frame is ready for the engine


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Next job is to re install the engine on Saturday...

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#64 PostAuthor: Jappen » Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:54 pm

Real nice mate :!: :up
Looking foward to follow the progres :D
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#65 PostAuthor: morten » Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:25 pm

Bill ...I agree with Ginger . Now starts the real good time!!!!!! When finished with all dirt and thinking of wether doing this or that.
Have a real good time now and dont rush because when your finish its over!!!

I really looking forward to see your bike in Germany :D

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#66 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:30 pm

Arranged for RobW and my daughters boyfriend to come over on Saturday afternoon to get the engine in. I had spent all morning looking for the swing arm lock nut - and still haven't found it :oops: Got the rest of the fittings though :roll:

First job was to wrap the frame - thin insulation is perfect for this job


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Then gently lower the frame over the engine - it went on a darn sight easier than it came off - the frame must have been really wrung...


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Rob couldn't wait to get his hands on the spanners :lol:

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Beginning to look better already

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The quality of Mikeys work now comes into sharp focus

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Next on are the stainless centre stand bolts turned ty Stempy (Rick). These are fantastic quality with the touches that make for a top job - all the edges burred and bevelled; no sharps here - lovely to work with and a perfect fit.

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Complete with new spring

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No fooling around with pennies and coins to get it on - just get someone big to put it on for you :lol:

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Got the footrest studs polished and back in, together with the NOS grease nipple on the swing arm

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Lots of shiney new sets, washers and flats have turned up this week - got a mixture of polished stainless and chrome - the stainless for the underside and exposed locations and the chrome for the "topside"

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Was disappionted with the stainless R clips though - they were not polished

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Good job I ordered some chrome too... :wink:

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But spot the error....







I forgot to order any spring washers :roll: :roll: :roll: on order now and will be here tomorrow.

Next jobmetal work, brackets and wiring loom( I am dreading the wiring)

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#67 PostAuthor: mikey » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:14 pm

Looking good bill keep at it mate
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#68 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Sat Apr 28, 2012 9:48 pm

With the engine in the frame I can now get the rest of the metal bracketry into place


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Put everything back in with new rubbers and new stainless polished bolts - really pleased with the results. Battery box, electrics plate and clamp have been power coated for durability

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Tool box is from the club

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Despite blinding the bolt holes, I have still had to clean the threads...

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New screw set to engine has also been fitted

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Crash bars are back on

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Along with horn, brake light switch and shocks

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Went to Simon's the other night to pick up the rest of my painted parts. Simon(Flying Tiger) and his Dad, Keith, have picked up a straight/all original 'H' - which will be really nice when restored - I have seen their work and it is excellent

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As usual the paint was perfect

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Refreshed the disc today

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Next job - fit the electrics, front sprocket, chain and swing arm

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#69 PostAuthor: Steve Cooke » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:05 am

Nice work Bill, I find it much more refreshing to see a rebuild that uses improved materials rather than being hung up on originality.
If you don't find your swing arm nut give me a shout as I have a rechromed one here that you can have.

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#70 PostAuthor: stempy » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:24 am

Looking good, nice work Bill

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#71 PostAuthor: steve.w » Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:41 am

top work keep it up bill :bow

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#72 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Sun Apr 29, 2012 11:28 pm

Steven Cooke wrote:Nice work Bill, I find it much more refreshing to see a rebuild that uses improved materials rather than being hung up on originality.
If you don't find your swing arm nut give me a shout as I have a rechromed one here that you can have.


Thanks Steven - I very much appreciate your comment, along with the other comments that have been made. You have exactly understood my philosophy on this rebuild as I have deliberately set about improving the ride/handling, the electrics(more of that next week)and the durability of the bike without sacrificing its character. Hopefully I will succeed.

BTW I found that nut this morning, hiding in a box of zinc plated parts :oops:

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#73 PostAuthor: mikey » Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:33 pm

BTW I found that nut this morning, hiding in a box of zinc plated parts :oops:[/quote]


That will be me then bill putting things away to carefuly :wink:
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#74 PostAuthor: Ginger Bear » Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:05 pm

I'm loving this Bill. :up
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#75 PostAuthor: Bill Newman » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:02 pm

mikey wrote:BTW I found that nut this morning, hiding in a box of zinc plated parts :oops:



That will be me then bill putting things away to carefuly :wink:[/quote]

No mate - its me mixing zinc plating with chroming - 'cos your plating is so shiney :lol: :lol: :lol:


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