Project SMX [Pic Heavy]
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Boy Oh Boy - Where does the time go. Well finally after having to save up for some parts and then wait for them to finally arrive, progress has now been made.
New parts fitted;
Hel Braided Carbon brake lines.
New Galfer & Goldfern Sintered brake pads.
Stock Calipers back on.
Lithium Ion battery.
Scalvini front pipe.
FP mid pipe.
Tyga Carbon rear silencer.I had to readjust the Magura slave cylinder, as it's a tight fit on the Scalvini front pipe, but it all fits good now. I think the front pipe needs protecting so I'll look into that. More parts are on the way so hopefully there is some light at the end of the tunnel now!!! :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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@Calum Thanks bud, ASAP is the best estimation I can give ATM. I'm hopeful of being able to ride her this summer, if all go's to plan. I think I'm gonna see how much it will cost to get the exhaust chromed to keep it looking shiny. I have some other parts to fit and I need to get the wheels refurbed, new decals and some other bits n' bobs. But most of the big expenses are now out of the way now. I have a new set of Conti-Attack SM Evo's to go on her as well, so I'll keep plugging away until it's BRAP BRAP Brap time!!!
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Wheels all prepped and ready for respraying:
Primer and 2 top coats applied;
Final top coat sprayed on today;
They turned out really good for a rattle can job, so I'm very happy. I'll let the paint harden for 48 hours and then give them a quick buff up and apply 2 coats of Lacquer to seal them, which will also hopefully maintain their freshness too.
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I resprayed a few other parts whilst waiting for the paint to dry in between coats on the wheels. I decided I wanted the yokes orange to match the frame, so I bought another set and sprayed them up;
I couldn't find another black rear mudguard, so I ended up buying a new red one and resprayed it;
Before;
After;
And finally I gave the radiator grilles some love;
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@NINJA that wheels :smiling_face_with_heart-eyes:
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@Calum True but sadly we live in a world full of incompetent fools and shit happens. Hence why I took my wheels to a reputable tyre shop, who I have used many times and have been reliable thus far. So hopefully they will come back in the same condition? I'm just waiting for the call to say that they are ready - TBC...................
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@Calum Youd think so Iβve used many places the one place punctured my new tube then put my old tube back in saying thereβs something wrong with the rim further inspection showed a clear tyre lever pinch on my new tube ended up doing that one my self, another time at a different place my tyre ended up on backwards and my rims need repainting after every time
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Well sadly either talking about it jinxed the fitting or the tyre gremlins chose me today. I got a call to say that the rear has been fitted perfectly, but the front tyre has split on the bead and is no longer usable. Which is very weird considering they are brand new tyres. The tyre shop were very apologetic and quickly offered to supply a brand new front tyre FOC. Which hints at something they did to cause the damage? So I got the rear back unscathed, but will have to wait until Monday for the front. Nothing is every easy or straight-forward in life sadly!!! :angry_face: :crying_face: :pouting_face: :pouting_face: