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GS750C
- canaletto5
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Re: GS750C
So, quick update. Camshafts and tensioners fitted, clutch and clutch cover sorted and clutch set up. Starter motor tested and cover fitted. Drive chain fitted. Next jobs, carbs, points assembly, cam cover, coils and plugs, exhausts. After that, test fire
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Re: GS750C
Looking good, best of luck with the test fire, hopefully it'll fire up straightaway.
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- Alan H
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Re: GS750C
Make sure it's only fire
and not fireworks mate
perhaps putting the big lumpy thing in the frame will help to stop it escaping?
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: GS750C
Thanks mate. Either that or lumps of metal will fly everywherecrazy4557 wrote:Looking good, best of luck with the test fire, hopefully it'll fire up straightaway.
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Re: GS750C
I'm going to send you a bag to keep your marbles inAlan H wrote:Make sure it's only fire
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and not fireworks mate
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perhaps putting the big lumpy thing in the frame will help to stop it escaping?
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- Alan H
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Re: GS750C
I expect I'll have to pay for the postage......
Chuff!
Chuff!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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Re: GS750C
Don't worry, it will be a very small bag
- canaletto5
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Re: GS750C
Well, this is the first set of stripes I've fitted that need joining at both ends. What a bloody faff!
Needed a bit of nifty scissor work to get it there but all seems well. Ready for lacquering I fink
Needed a bit of nifty scissor work to get it there but all seems well. Ready for lacquering I fink
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Re: GS750C
Looking good Kev, you've definatley got a flair for this painting lark
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!