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wrote on 8 Apr 2019, 17:40 last edited by mhbikesnbits 4 Aug 2019, 18:50
@Calum she’s getting there will be a nice bike to stick in a show once’s she’s completed
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@Calum she’s getting there will be a nice bike to stick in a show once’s she’s completed
wrote on 8 Apr 2019, 19:16 last edited by@mhbikesnbits it’s very nice
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@NINJA yes I’ve definitely got my work cut out ,already started the project tho so can drip feed my progress in but also have a 1980 rm 80 I need to finish off so will be also doing that when funds come available but that’s not too far off engine is the main job for that!
wrote on 8 Apr 2019, 19:49 last edited by@mhbikesnbits Now that is old school indeed!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:
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@mhbikesnbits it’s very nice
wrote on 8 Apr 2019, 20:05 last edited by@declan very nice and very expensive to restore was abit of wreck when I got her !
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@mhbikesnbits Now that is old school indeed!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:
wrote on 8 Apr 2019, 20:05 last edited by@NINJA you can’t beat the old school bikes
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wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 11:59 last edited by mhbikesnbits 4 Sept 2019, 13:00
the bike is a runner it ran well but this doesn’t matter too much because I’ll putting a 200cc engine In replacement of the 125cc one anyway
One of the the main Issues found when stripping the bike down is that it had be turned into a motor cross bike by the previous owner,which mean that it is missing a few vital parts that it needs to be road worthy for a MOT.
But Shouldn't be too hard to source what I need.
Another issue was the wiring loom had also been butchered which mean getting a new one to replace!
Why people feel the need to butcher looms
I don’t know!Other than that the bike just had general ware for a bike of this age
I will replacing most of he components on the bike anyway to achieve a show room look.
Few pictures to show the bike been stripped
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wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 16:39 last edited by mhbikesnbits 4 Sept 2019, 17:40
Cleaning up the parts, I have access to a shot blaster and vapour/Vaqua blaster so this is what I used to clean up the parts and prep them for powder coat.
Shot blasted some parts
Vaqua blasting the suspension arm
Rear Master cylinder Vaqua blasted
Have more to clean so will post my progress accordingly.
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Cleaning up the parts, I have access to a shot blaster and vapour/Vaqua blaster so this is what I used to clean up the parts and prep them for powder coat.
Shot blasted some parts
Vaqua blasting the suspension arm
Rear Master cylinder Vaqua blasted
Have more to clean so will post my progress accordingly.
wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 16:45 last edited by@mhbikesnbits WOW nice job!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:
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wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 17:14 last edited by
Very nice. Comes up a treat in the shot blaster!
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wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 18:03 last edited by
@Calum yes such a good tool
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@mhbikesnbits WOW nice job!!! :thumbs_up_medium-light_skin_tone:
wrote on 9 Apr 2019, 18:04 last edited by@NINJA cheers bud
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wrote on 11 Apr 2019, 12:22 last edited by
Where are you in the UK? Not near Nottingham are you?
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Where are you in the UK? Not near Nottingham are you?
wrote on 11 Apr 2019, 18:57 last edited by@Nottsbiker stoke bud why do you ask
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wrote on 11 Apr 2019, 19:02 last edited by
Cleaned up some bits bolts and hardware to see what they will turn out like,
I Vaqua blasted them
some to paint/powder coat and others are to to get zinc plated will be replacing a lot with new ones too
Most Of them turned out great
Zinc plating makes them look like new againDeep pitting where rust and been and scratches in the bolts does show up tho
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wrote on 12 Apr 2019, 16:27 last edited by mhbikesnbits 4 Dec 2019, 17:27
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Got some parts ready to send the powder coaters, they’ve all been Vaqua blasted and shot blasted ready
wrote on 12 Apr 2019, 17:23 last edited by@mhbikesnbits said in My DT125 80s Yz style DT200 build one to watch!:
Vaqua
Wow, they've come up a treat.