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#46 PostAuthor: PJ » Sat Mar 21, 2015 5:02 pm

Looking good JB - keep going matey
WHO NEEDS DRUGS - WHEN YOU HAVE A ZED!!

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#47 PostAuthor: j.b » Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:18 am

yeah must admit to shelving this one for a little while but onward and upward :lol:

i had the dymags earmarked for another future project bike but that one will now be needing wider 17" rims so these rims were the ideal choice to now use in this one....

i wanted to use the wider unitrak forks and yokes but the steering stem is 20mm shorter so with a little grinding/pressing and welding i swapped the yoke stems over....

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#48 PostAuthor: j.b » Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:23 am

which gives me a rolling chassis again complete with some period telefix adjustable clip-ons, although i will have to remove the forks again to repaint or strip....sorry the photos are crappy but its raining again :)

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#49 PostAuthor: j.b » Fri Aug 14, 2015 10:20 am

a little more progress with this one after receiving a very generous donation from a club member of an IHI rbh5 turbo charger.....
a friend welded an adapter plate to some stock 750turbo header pipes for the new turbo ....

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and the build goes forward a little more after fitting some parts and painting the engine.....

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