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Offline murphytowers

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Greetings
« on: June 24, 2011, 11:54:28 AM »
Hello people, have a virtual sherry on me ;)

eventually completed the house move and the business premises move and now life is as normal as I am likely to achieve I can start back on the toy.
Bought  a 400/4 to show my son what air cooled engines are and threads and taps and dies do.Also cos I wanted one when I was a kid, along with Vmaxes.
Plan is to get it back on the road shortly then tinker over winter.Have also acquired a rolling chassis and spare frame so mates refer to it as the 1200/12.photos to follow soon!
Ride fast,take chances.
KTM 950sm
Montesa 315
Honda CB1200/12

Offline UK Pete

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Re: Greetings
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2011, 03:15:00 PM »
Hi welcome to the site, lookforward to seeing the photo's, also the 950 sm sounds like a good bike, if ktm's were not so expensive i probably would buy one myself
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Re: Greetings
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2011, 10:38:15 PM »
pictures as promised ;D
as bought, looked ok at first(from a distance), rode for a few weeks and showed up a list of things I need to do and some I just want to do.





 soon after acquired a load of spares, including a rolling chassis, spare frame , wire wheels, 2 x tanks, (1 x usable),spare forks, fibreglass rear guard, drilled disc, Raask brackets(no rearsets though) and cue trumpets....... 2 x box section swing arms , allegedly Dresda!


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life then happened and various things I wont bore you with occurred. Bike was neglected for a year then things start to happen,did some work for an upholsterer who paid me in kind by working on the spare seat.




to this



unfortunately I was ignorant of the fact that the fixings on the base were corroded so that's my job for tomorrow.
The chrome on the wire wheels i bought was poor so I had them powder coated, future funds will determine what I do here.New tyres replaced the old cracked rubber , cut down and fitted the rear fibreglass mudguard, made a stainless steel number plate holder and fitted an LED tail light. A real engineer friend  made some spacers and we fitted the box section swing arm 



and fitted some Hagon shocks

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This work has been carried out in fits and start over a year, as time, family,business and money allowed. I had a load of R1 spares which I sold on ebay and has financed my garage therapy.
Changed the fork oil tonight, replacing the sludge with new stuff and discovering the wrong springs and 2 large nuts as spacers in the forks. oh well, I had plans for them anyway, one more for the list.
Fitted a decent sized chrome headlamp shell and added wiring upgrade to my ever increasing list.


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I've sourced a set of Raask rearsets for a Kawasaki cheap on ebay, I'll have to figure out a rear brake adaptation.
Meanwhile when the sun shines I play on this.




More to follow .......  don't hold your breath!



Ride fast,take chances.
KTM 950sm
Montesa 315
Honda CB1200/12

 

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