Dunstall kettle to good to be true

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Dunstall kettle to good to be true

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nice picture of the dunstall
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:D it's obviously not for everyone but witha little work
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2strokejohnny wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:45 am :D it's obviously not for everyone but witha little work
I quite like these Dunstall’s (don’t tell Scotch) and It’s quite easy to get bikes from NI to Liverpool. But I’ll have to pass on this one as still got the Goldwing to finish.
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Doesn't look too bad for a bike that sat for a decade or more and it has decent Jota type bars but stock footrests to make for a sore back and wrists.

What are the wheels? GS rear brake caliper and mount but the wheels look like RD400 yamaha but may actually be Lesters for a GS750.

Good price if all it needs is a motor rebuild and fresh paint.
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The wheels look like the ones on my Hippo, and are Mobrays.
If anyone requires a rear Mobray wheel for a disc - similar to the one in tbe picture above - I have one I'd be prepared to sell.
The back one on mine is a Mobray drum brake.
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Wuh,
It's not bad :)
But everyone just WAIT ! ;)
Mizzy, start saving !! :D
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mizzytheman wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:43 am
2strokejohnny wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:45 am :D it's obviously not for everyone but witha little work
I quite like these Dunstall’s (don’t tell Scotch) and It’s quite easy to get bikes from NI to Liverpool. But I’ll have to pass on this one as still got the Goldwing to finish.
Wuh,
Mizz, check out buy and sell.
I might even do a special for you mate !!
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That reminds me will have to pay off my forward trust loan. :o
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Scotch750 wrote: Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:09 pm
mizzytheman wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:43 am
2strokejohnny wrote: Fri Sep 11, 2020 8:45 am :D it's obviously not for everyone but witha little work
I quite like these Dunstall’s (don’t tell Scotch) and It’s quite easy to get bikes from NI to Liverpool. But I’ll have to pass on this one as still got the Goldwing to finish.
Wuh,
Mizz, check out buy and sell.
I might even do a special for you mate !!
Think I’ll pass on that one Scotch. Anyway, I don’t want to end up with a funny walk due to the low handle bars and a very hard seat. :roll:
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