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#21 Posted : 07 June 2018 07:38:35

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Nice start and a great choice of kit Cool
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#22 Posted : 07 June 2018 08:54:40

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Great start, looking forward to seeing your build progress....Cool Cool

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#23 Posted : 07 June 2018 11:12:58

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Good to see your build under way, great start.

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#24 Posted : 07 June 2018 18:46:55

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Hi nice start,will be following with interest ,cheers mick.BigGrin
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#25 Posted : 21 August 2018 22:53:23

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Thanks all - so here we go with Pack 02.

I'm going to slightly change the layout of my build diary as some build stages uses parts from two or more supplied stages. To cover that I'll detail all the parts supplied in a pack then describe each build stage for that pack.

Pack 02 contains Stages 04 - 09

Parts supplied:
Parts 04:
A - Handlebar
B - Handlebar clamp (lower)
C - Handlebar clamp (upper)
D - Screws x 3
E - Socket wrench

Parts 05:
A - Handlebar mount
B - Handlebar clamp (lower)
C - Handlebar clamp (upper)
D - Screws x 3
E - Spring
F - Front fork slider

Parts 06:
A - Front fork tube
B - Handlebar mount cover
C - Locator pin large
D - Spanner

Parts 07:
A - Lower triple tree
B - Front fork slider
C - Spring
D - Locator pin small

Parts 08:
A - Front fork tube
B - Upper triple tree
C - Domed screws x 2
D - Hex screws x 2
E - Locator pin small
F - Locator pin large

Parts 09:
A - Front wheel axle
B - Wheel shaft
C - Wheel nut
D - Spacers x 2
E - Nuts x 2

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#26 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:25:28

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Build Stage 04 - The handlebar.
Parts required:
B from Parts 04; A and B from Parts 05; B from Parts 06.

The two lower handlebar clamps are attached to the handlebar mount then the handlebar mount cover is attached to the handlebar mount.

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#27 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:26:12

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Build Stage 05 - The handlebar contd.
Parts required:
A, C and D from Parts 04; C and D from Parts 05.

Also required:
Assembly from Build Stage 04.

The handlebar is attached to the handlebar mount and secured using the upper handle bar clamps and screws.

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#28 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:27:02

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Build Stage 06 - The front forks.
Parts required:
E and F from Parts 5; A and C from Parts 06; B, C and D from Parts 07; A from Parts 08.

The spring is inserted into the left front fork tube followed by the front fork slider and secured using the locator pin.
This is repeated for the right front fork.

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#29 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:27:49

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Build Stage 07 - The triple trees.
Parts required:
A and D from Parts 07; B, D and E from Parts 08.

Also required:
Assembled front forks from Build Stage 06.

The left front fork is attached to the lower triple tree and secured using the locator pin. The right fronk fork is also attached to the lower triple tree and secured with a locator pin.
The upper triple tree is attached to the front forks and secured using the hex screws.

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#30 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:28:37

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Build Stage 08 - Connecting the handlebar and forks.
Parts required:
C from Parts 08.

Also required:
Handlebar assembly from Build Stage 05 and front fork assembly from Build Stage 07.

The handlebar assembly is attached to the front fork assembly and secured using the domed screws.

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#31 Posted : 22 August 2018 06:29:23

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Build Stage 09 - Fitting the front wheel
Parts required:
A, B, C, D and E from Parts 08

Also required:
The handlebar mirror parts from Stage 02 and the front wheel from Stage 03.

The wheel shaft and nut are attached to the front wheel.
The handlebar mirror is attached to the handlebar using the clamp, washer and nut.
The front wheel is attached using the wheel axle, spacers and nuts with the nuts on the left fork. Both nuts are used to secure the axle.

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#32 Posted : 22 August 2018 07:32:25

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BigGrin Looking good
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#33 Posted : 22 August 2018 07:58:54

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Nice work, looking good.Cool

Mark
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#34 Posted : 22 August 2018 08:23:46

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Very nice, coming along beautifully....Cool Cool

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#35 Posted : 22 August 2018 12:26:37

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Great work so far Graham BigGrin its going to be huge looking at that front end.

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#36 Posted : 30 August 2018 19:39:49

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Great work Graham ThumpUp Very informative diary too
Keep it up
Regards Gray
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#37 Posted : 30 August 2018 20:25:21

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Nice work, looking great.

Graeme
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#38 Posted : 28 December 2018 00:21:01

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Thanks all for looking in and apologies for the delay in updating the build. I'm still a bit behind but will hopefully catch up in January.

So here we go with Pack 3.

Pack 03 contains Stages 10 - 15

Parts supplied:
Parts 10:
A - Silencer front
B - Silencer rear
C - Switch parts and fittings
D - Pipe bracket and fittings
E - Bracket and fittings

Parts 11:
A - Exhaust pipe
B - Pipe bracket and fittings
C - Pipe bracket and fittings
D - Pipe bracket and fittings
E - Bracket and fittings

Parts 12:
A - Silencer front
B - Silencer rear
C - Bolts and nuts
D - Pipe bracket
E - Pipe bracket

Parts 13:
A - Exhaust pipe
B - Pipe bracket and fittings
C - Pipe bracket and fittings

Parts 14:
A - Mounting plate
B - Mounting plate upper
C - Horn cover
D - Horn case
E - Circuit board
F - Exhaust pipe

Parts 15:
A - Sissy bar
B - Screws

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#39 Posted : 28 December 2018 00:22:54

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Build Stage 10 - The light switch
Parts required:
C from Parts 10

Also required:
The front wheel assembly from Stage 09.


The switch base and bracket are attached to the handlebars and secured with the nut and bolt. The switch is then attached to the base.

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#40 Posted : 28 December 2018 00:23:51

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Build Stage 11 - The upper silencer.
Parts required:
A, B and D from Parts 10

Also required:

The two parts of the silencer are fitted together and held with the bracket, nut and bolt.

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