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• #16677
Good move probably - wiring though.
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• #16678
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• #16679
Yup. Totes.
At least when you buy a bike in boxes, make it something simple. ;)
More power to your shed.
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• #16680
£100, it would have been rude not to!
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• #16681
What budget road legal green laning bike that can be left stored and unridden for 6m at a time?
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• #16682
Lol
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• #16683
Fuck
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• #16684
And there I was wishing I had a project. What is that, rust? Could be a nice excuse to get some head work? #silverlining
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• #16685
Bargain. Total bargs.
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• #16687
oops - does the crank turn/free pistons ?
you could do this,
or ' really ' get to know the bike ( which I'd do if there was no rush ).
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• #16688
Will clean out ports at least before checking for compression and spin. Oil in window looks like oil, so I’m hoping intake valves have been closed this whole time.
Not really looking to spend big money on this, I’d rather work on something more...special, so might be a case of ‘really’ getting to know the bike.
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• #16689
Might be one of those ones where if you had a big warm garage that you could slowly take the time to strip it all, clean out the internals and fully refresh/rebuild, it would be worth it but otherwise it isn’t.
I’ve dreams of buying a 2 seater sports car and stripping it to the chassis and rebuilding but it ain’t happening in London and certainly not in the next 2 or 3 years. -
• #16690
Nail > head.
You've pretty much summed up the struggle in my head.
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• #16691
I haven’t even opened the Haynes manual to check process of the cam chain replacement on the GN125... after 6 months since parking it in the shed.
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• #16692
Ironic isn't it, personally more tinkering gets done in the summer when its not so freezing in the shed.
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• #16693
Dunno about over there but head work has got brutally expensive here since all the old boys that used to do it for a pack of fags and a sixer have wheelied off to the big workshop in the sky....450 bucks for a 3 angle valve job on a 4 valve single.
If you have rust in the intake like that, you’ll probably need the works, guides / seals / valves....almost certainly not worth it. Any other heads in the pile?
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• #16694
Gave this a quick fettle and a splash of 110 premix. Not really ridden anything for quite a while and hoooo-boy. Even up the alley it’s a handful. Hard to overestimate how mental 250, 2 stroke MX bikes are. Will have to get out properly
soon....
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• #16695
That is properly filthy, just as it should be :)
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• #16696
Same here I reckon. Got quoted silly cash for valve adjustments on a triple. All day job he said and all fluids gotta be dumped.
Yeah managed to remove the carbs/bodies (obviously installed by Thor) and float/vaccum chambers are full of shit too.
I've got another complete engine that was better taken care of, so will check this weekend, otherwise, I'll hawk it all on eBay.It's a right shame, the bike has stupidly low miles on it and barely any external corrosion.
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• #16697
Love it, but I'm waiting for a steering damper before it gets too much of a spanking. A year or so back, it threw the worst slapper ever...4th gear on a fast trail, filled with part buried rocks. I ended up slumped over the bars, feet off, hands off (sprained wrist) and with very bruised 'pride'....most banged up I've been without actually eating shite!
It has form... one of my mates here crashed it into the only tree in the Mojave desert and our very own @FRANK flipped it on his first outing. Good job MX bikes crash well.
@Chak Fingers crossed on the other motor mate.
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• #16698
How was the tree?
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• #16699
Haha - unscathed. My chum broke two knuckles though and the bike went down the side of a mini canyon. Fortunately, another friend was there on his XR600R, El Burro to ferry the injured party out.
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• #16700
Great
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Sounds quite sensible. You have to buy a bike in a box a few times in your life. I would be driving myself mad imagining how that's going to ride.