Not recycled. T'was fresh stuff.PaulD738 wrote:That’s wot you get fer running it on re-cycled chip fat you tight bugger
Earwig
- Alan H
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Proof that four strokes are over complicated
- Alan H
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Hopefully the engine will be back in my garage some time very soon. Then the real work starts!
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- Alan H
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Woohoo! And most of the rest is in here -
Ready to be re-united with the big bit!!Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: Earwig
Looks good
Currently without a GT, but looking
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2003 Yamaha Fazer 600 Blue
2020 Triumph Street Twin Red
1968 BSA Bantam Sports Red
- Alan H
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Due to other stuff going on - caravan, holidays, family issues etc. - the Earwig engine has been sat sitting for a bit, so I had a play today and got all the engine rubbers and spacers fitted ready for the engine to go back in.
The frame needs a good wipe down, then it can be built up and hopefully got running as good or better than before.
Lots of other things to do on it to get back to as good or better condition than before, so hopefully with the 'new' garage floor covering in, the mancave will be a bit warmer so I can actually get in there this winter and do things.
The frame needs a good wipe down, then it can be built up and hopefully got running as good or better than before.
Lots of other things to do on it to get back to as good or better condition than before, so hopefully with the 'new' garage floor covering in, the mancave will be a bit warmer so I can actually get in there this winter and do things.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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It's always satisfying building back up. And there's the excitement of the first start up to look forward to as well Alan. Hope mine is back from Baz soon so that I can get on with the build up too, before it gets too cold in the garage.
Currently without a GT, but looking
2003 Yamaha Fazer 600 Blue
2020 Triumph Street Twin Red
1968 BSA Bantam Sports Red
2003 Yamaha Fazer 600 Blue
2020 Triumph Street Twin Red
1968 BSA Bantam Sports Red
- Alan H
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Oh, it's not that simple - I should be picking up my 550J engine in a couple of weeks, so I need the A engine in the frame at least so I've got 'some' room to work on the J.
It never ends really. How on earth I ever had time to work is beyond me!!
It never ends really. How on earth I ever had time to work is beyond me!!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Alan - have finally finished reading through this thread. The Earwig is a thing of beauty, and I've already picked up a few ideas/tips for when I'm building up my madcap hybrid. Most of which I've already forgotten, but I now I'm building up a mental list of threads to re-read when I'm a bit further down the track.
A few pages back you mentioned to picked up the Earwig & a J for HARR MUCH!? (see I'm picking up the lingo round here already...). I wish I could find a complete bike for circa £500! Seems they've either skyrocketed in price in the last 5 years (I can see that being a distinct possibility now that they are past the 40yr mark), or the importers are taking the urine! I'll be paying £875 for a K Frame/Tank/Engine/Carbs of dubious condition! The price we (or idiots like me) pay for a bit of 2 Stroke joy in our lives...
You should have the Earwig back on the road in time for summer eh!
A few pages back you mentioned to picked up the Earwig & a J for HARR MUCH!? (see I'm picking up the lingo round here already...). I wish I could find a complete bike for circa £500! Seems they've either skyrocketed in price in the last 5 years (I can see that being a distinct possibility now that they are past the 40yr mark), or the importers are taking the urine! I'll be paying £875 for a K Frame/Tank/Engine/Carbs of dubious condition! The price we (or idiots like me) pay for a bit of 2 Stroke joy in our lives...
You should have the Earwig back on the road in time for summer eh!
- Alan H
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Well, if you need spares, let me know.2StrokeDreamer wrote:Alan - have finally finished reading through this thread. The Earwig is a thing of beauty, and I've already picked up a few ideas/tips for when I'm building up my madcap hybrid. Most of which I've already forgotten, but I now I'm building up a mental list of threads to re-read when I'm a bit further down the track.
A few pages back you mentioned to picked up the Earwig & a J for HARR MUCH!? (see I'm picking up the lingo round here already...). I wish I could find a complete bike for circa £500! Seems they've either skyrocketed in price in the last 5 years (I can see that being a distinct possibility now that they are past the 40yr mark), or the importers are taking the urine! I'll be paying £875 for a K Frame/Tank/Engine/Carbs of dubious condition! The price we (or idiots like me) pay for a bit of 2 Stroke joy in our lives...
You should have the Earwig back on the road in time for summer eh!
A Piper 3-1, or standard exhaust bits, or engine spares, or hydraulics, or maybe a Campbray rear disc wheel wheel, or....but I paid less than £600 for the Earwig AND the engineless Yeti. It's just a case of watching and a bit of luck. I only paid a tad over £600 for the green 550k, but it did take 3 years to do. I sold a fairly complete 550K early last year for £500 too. The GS wheels and swing arm fit easy, and can be put back standard without a problem if you need to.
And perhaps the Earwig may have another identity when it's back on the road this year. Watch the thread, plans are afoot.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated