1988 bike
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wrote on 29 Aug 2019, 11:27 last edited by
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wrote on 29 Aug 2019, 11:58 last edited by
I did, acid etch primer, top coat x 2 and petrol resistant laquer then baked in my greenhouse for a week. Handlebars and side stand powdercoated though.
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wrote on 29 Aug 2019, 20:54 last edited by
Thats how they were in 88 endurance blue btw, all black trimmings. Received pics from Yamaha customer services, they were pretty helpful tbh, sent me service manual too
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wrote on 30 Aug 2019, 09:52 last edited by
Oh yes that looks fabulous.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2019, 10:44 last edited by
Well wadayano, csmnl found the needle jet kit I needed after all, finally arrived today so that's to be done. Have sorted wheels to be done, just need to strip them down before sending off. Otherwise progressing well, filled all the fluids and changed the powervalve motor (laboured when I powered up the bike). Might be finished before Christmas if the wheels don't delay me.
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wrote on 11 Sept 2019, 20:00 last edited by
Really nice just gone through your post catch up on it coming on really well looks amazing
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wrote on 11 Sept 2019, 20:31 last edited by
This is definitely the last dt I am doing, have a tdr250 waiting to be done. Have used all genuine Yamaha Parts where they have been available so it's cost a small fortune, even brake lines are genuine new. It has cost far more than I thought as I underestimated how much was missing. All bodywork is genuine new including fuel tank, will be as close to a new 88 dt as I can make it. Will I make any money on it? Never
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This is definitely the last dt I am doing, have a tdr250 waiting to be done. Have used all genuine Yamaha Parts where they have been available so it's cost a small fortune, even brake lines are genuine new. It has cost far more than I thought as I underestimated how much was missing. All bodywork is genuine new including fuel tank, will be as close to a new 88 dt as I can make it. Will I make any money on it? Never
wrote on 11 Sept 2019, 21:11 last edited by@oldman Don't say that. Your builds are special. Its not all about money. Its almost like giving something back to the world. These are dying off and you just aren't seeing them like you used to.
I have jusy bought another project, it's not going to make money. But it will be nice to put another bike back on the road for someone else to enjoy.
Keep up the good work!
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wrote on 12 Sept 2019, 21:12 last edited by
Spill the beans then Calum, what have you bought!
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wrote on 13 Sept 2019, 19:43 last edited by
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wrote on 14 Sept 2019, 16:12 last edited by
What's the difference between the genuine and non genuine seat cover.
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wrote on 14 Sept 2019, 17:22 last edited by
Nooooooo! It was £47 from fowlers Inc delivery, it's preshaped so no trying to stretch over the ends and sides without creases. I'll pop some pics up later.
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Nooooooo! It was £47 from fowlers Inc delivery, it's preshaped so no trying to stretch over the ends and sides without creases. I'll pop some pics up later.
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wrote on 15 Sept 2019, 13:17 last edited by
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Here's the pics, customers partner is an upholsterer so even easier! Dropped off last night, and I think I have found someone local to do wheels too, bonus!
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wrote on 15 Sept 2019, 16:39 last edited by
Hes close enough to bang on his door!
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wrote on 23 Sept 2019, 20:52 last edited by
Wheels sorted and gone off for rebuild with new rims. Old ones corroded when I got the tires off. Seat is finished as well so will be collecting that asap. Hubs will be powdercoated satin black. Turns out my local mot tester rebuilds wheels so they are with him, trusted as he's been excellent in all my dealings with him. Been around since my youth! (a looooonnng time ago) waiting for 1 part to fit all the bodywork (tank damper) ordered July, keep chasing him up but no result so far. May have to look elsewhere but unfortunately discontinued, another bloody saga!