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mopar_mark
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by mopar_mark » Fri Aug 31, 18 5:43 pm
That’s definitely a choice for the Loonies
some lovely fabrication there
Steam engine looks cool
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db
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by db » Fri Aug 31, 18 10:52 pm
Aaay! Good to see some progress Wil
How's tricks dude?
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morgan
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by morgan » Mon Sep 03, 18 12:55 pm
I think I'd forgotten just how far up the scale he was ... but I'm thrilled to see him. Insane machines - the charger looks AMAZING.
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Mon Sep 03, 18 2:54 pm
db wrote: Fri Aug 31, 18 10:52 pm
Aaay! Good to see some progress Wil
How's tricks dude?
YOU ARE ALL STILL HERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Feel like I have let you down for leaving for so long
At the time got a new job had charger engine issues so had a 6 months break from cars which was nice!
Cant wait to see you all soon
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db
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by db » Mon Sep 03, 18 6:06 pm
Yep still here!
The Belve is broken again- I killed the gearbox
I bought a new toy to replace the Truk- see db's A108 thread.
I've not been on here much lately, family and other things have been keeping me busy.
Looking forward to a catch-up dude
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Mossy68
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by Mossy68 » Mon Sep 03, 18 10:25 pm
You still owe me a ride on "jade" , when she's done
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Tue Sep 04, 18 12:11 pm
And you shall !
To be honest I think it might be a little out of hand.
I have been struggling for weeks with the loom and she just won’t fire up.
The plan is once it’s fired up get some tarmac time and see how she feels at speed. Rolled down a hill got to 30mph and feels really stable.
This is the second chassis Mk1 didn’t work lol
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Mossy68
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by Mossy68 » Tue Sep 04, 18 9:35 pm
autofetish wrote: Tue Sep 04, 18 12:11 pm
And you shall !
To be honest I think it might be a little out of hand.
I have been struggling for weeks with the loom and she just won’t fire up.
The plan is once it’s fired up get some tarmac time and see how she feels at speed. Rolled down a hill got to 30mph and feels really stable.
This is the second chassis Mk1 didn’t work lol
Good to have you back mate.
I'm sure you'll suss it , but if you get stuck, I've a mate good with Busa's ( presuming it's still a Busa's lump )
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Wed Sep 12, 18 10:36 am
Yes Hyabusa and 200hp out the box
Still having such issues with wiring I just can't get it to start
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db
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by db » Wed Sep 12, 18 5:40 pm
Sidestand cutout or something daft like that?
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ScottyDave
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by ScottyDave » Wed Sep 12, 18 7:23 pm
db wrote: Wed Sep 12, 18 5:40 pm
Sidestand cutout or something daft like that?
I know it's a different beast altogether and I don't know what wiring you have but if you've kept any of the Busa loom it could be something that daft.
My 900 Daytona has its sidestand cutout unbolted and cable tied to the frame otherwise it just conks.
Also gotta pull the clutch lever in whether it's in gear or not to start it.
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Pete
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by Pete » Wed Sep 12, 18 9:18 pm
Does it crank or crank no ignition? Do you get a spark?
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db
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by db » Sun Sep 16, 18 10:22 am
Have you seen this one? No details sorry, looks late 60's?
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Sat Dec 01, 18 6:22 pm
db wrote: Sun Sep 16, 18 10:22 am
Have you seen this one? No details sorry, looks late 60's?
Yes believe this is Angus on the Mk1 jade warrior.
The rear end was then changed to single back wheel
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Sat Dec 01, 18 6:28 pm
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