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ali
19-Nov-2006, 18:42
.. on a sunny November sunday than getting the spanners out. :D

Griff 64
19-Nov-2006, 18:48
So thats what you have got left that doesn,t need painting, straightening ,replacing..........

TP
19-Nov-2006, 18:52
I would have thought the frame would need painting :D

andys 900ss
19-Nov-2006, 18:55
Looking good Ali !!

Theres some time gone into getting it to that stage, and even more putting it back again...

Andy

twpd
19-Nov-2006, 19:35
I went shopping and took a fancy to this ;)

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/niw_uk1964/files/748r-1.jpg

ali
19-Nov-2006, 20:11
So thats what you have got left that doesn,t need painting, straightening ,replacing..........

There's nothing that doesn't need painting straightening and/or replacing! :lol:

What's in the pic will be straightened and painted and pretty much everything else will be replaced. :o Where's that overtime sheet gone.....

ali
19-Nov-2006, 20:13
I went shopping and took a fancy to this ;)

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/niw_uk1964/files/748r-1.jpg

If that's an '8S then I'm a very jealous man. Realistically that's the 1st on the list when I stop racing.

TP
19-Nov-2006, 20:17
Dude, I'm pretty sure that's the 748R he was going to go and look at ... Thunderbikes :)

ali
19-Nov-2006, 20:17
Looking good Ali !!

Theres some time gone into getting it to that stage, and even more putting it back again...

Andy

Only took about 2-3 hours on my own, but it's going to take someone a lot longer to put back together!!

Is it just me, or do bikes look at their very best in that state? When I was wheeling it around the garage it felt so 'right', so much like I'd want it to feel on track. It's going to be a crying shame to put bodywork back on it. :(

At least when I stop DD I'll have a great basis for a seriously stripped-down track bike :D 1100DS engine? BST wheels? Carbon tank and bikini fairing? One day....

Otei
20-Nov-2006, 08:16
Is it just me, or do bikes look at their very best in that state? When I was wheeling it around the garage it felt so 'right'

I just couldn't agree more.

When I'm breaking bikes, I obviously get them to that stage more often than most, and I have the same thought every single time I do it.

"man, If only it were this light, and this responsive in the steering"

I guess we both need to buy a GP125.

I'd like to see you get behind the bubble on one of those! :D

couchcommando
20-Nov-2006, 10:21
I enjoy doing that too, however our bikes are all but ready so I had to take the newly acquired trail bike out for a shake down

http://www.btinternet.com/~tonyhathaway/T/Images/offroad/serow1small.JPG

Jools
20-Nov-2006, 11:05
.. on a sunny November sunday than getting the spanners out. :D

Do you think you might be under the weight limit now? :D

couchcommando
20-Nov-2006, 11:45
Do you think you might be under the weight limit now? :D

You obviously mean the bike ;) ;) ;)

twpd
20-Nov-2006, 12:00
Dude, I'm pretty sure that's the 748R he was going to go and look at ... Thunderbikes :)

It is indeed an R (02) with a 748RS 54mm full system :)