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bazzashadow
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Re: VTR Project

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VTRDaz wrote:I can recieve pm but not send?? no it's the main frame, big bit that holds the engine :lol:
sorry I've not got any fairing bits.
Daz

daz your one post away from sending pm`s :thumbup:
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Flatline wrote:It would

I will keep the colour scheme a surprise for as long as possible

And hope that those that know, keep quiet about it :lol:
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OK! Who spilt the beans?
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Your boyfriend, all over the floor
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Update 17 Oct.15

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So, this is the stud that rounded off and had to be cut to remove the exhaust

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Had to buy these beauties

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Which got it out fine

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Then had to buy these to remove the lock nuts on the engine mounting bolts

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More to follow
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Info regarding parts please

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Now that the new frame is ready, I need the plastic clips that hold the wiring loom in place

I don't seem to be able to remove them from the old frame

Where the hell will I get them?
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Thanks for that Lloydie,

Those metal ones have been removed from the old frame ready for the new one

Unfortunately I need the little plastic clips that go on the inside of the frame

There are only 4 or 5 but I am unsure of how to remove them from the old frame
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Flatline wrote:Thanks for that Lloydie,

Those metal ones have been removed from the old frame ready for the new one

Unfortunately I need the little plastic clips that go on the inside of the frame

There are only 4 or 5 but I am unsure of how to remove them from the old frame
Screw driver to leaver them out...prob fek 'em up though... :lol: :lol:
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Thanks for that piece of wisdom, O wise one :mrgreen:
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Flatline wrote:Certainly less than the 4 years for the Ducati!!!

How long has Duffers Streetfigher been?
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bigtwinthing wrote:
Flatline wrote:Certainly less than the 4 years for the Ducati!!!

How long has Duffers Streetfigher been?
Same as a std Storm, he's not altering the wheelbase....
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :Ball Kick:
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Re: VTR Project

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Well, its back on the road

Passed its mot

Just needed the rear spindle tightened as well as the headstock bolt :roll:

Goes well, went to meet Ady, but the gear link fell off so rode it back home using the toe of my boot to change gear

Been out a couple of times and it seems ok

After a change of mind I decided not to go with my newly bought fairing kit and went with silver again

Though its not finished yet, I needed to get it on the road for this weekend
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I have a few things to do graphics wise and a couple of naff bolts to change, plus a different front mudguard

Now I shall get the Ducati finished :D
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well done getting it finished mate, benny's frame lives on....... :thumbup:
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