So I got carried away....cutdown build.

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MADSPEEDRB260
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Looking good mate keep the photos coming...
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wack 63 wrote:Are you taking inspiration from the pics on the wall ;)
That's yours then I'm guessing ;) yes mate, its real nice...think its in my top favourites if I'm honest!
A lot of trick bits that I'm loving on it!
MADSPEEDRB260 wrote:Looking good mate keep the photos coming...
Cheers madspeed, will be more pics coming once she returns from the welders!
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Excellent... 8-)
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Right so sent it to the welders 3 weeks ago to get the side panels welded to the loop and a few extra plates welding for the removable loop (ditched the hinged idea).
It came back bloody wrong :shock: ....so you know as they say, if you want a job doing properly....do it (badly) yourself haha :D !!!!!

Oh and I wanted some advise, want to seal up the tool box door....will a arc welder blow through the loop if I try doing it with mine? Or should it be okay if I turn it down.

Here's the bracket that I had to reweld, not a big job but watched a few tutorials on YouTube before hand :lol:

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So that out the way here's the loop

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Started filling the gaps with filler

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Got myself some goodies GP drops and a r1 rear shock that needs converting

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Here is how she stands at the minute


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Frame tube will hopefully be ready for the powdercoaters in the week along with the forks n hubs, so hopefully have a rolling frame before long.

Long way to go still yes, but since I broke my foot last week I've given myself a bit more time to get crackin' ;)
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looking good cant wait to get cracking on mine any day now
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duncan1958 wrote:looking good cant wait to get cracking on mine any day now
Should I look forward to seeing another cutdown thread then Duncan :mrgreen: ?
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Very nice , great work....... 8-)
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Hi,looking good so far.if I could give some advise with the welding of the side panels to the frame,I'd of seamed welded these continuously as you may eventually get cracks appearing in the filler work due to vibration or corrosion due moisture getting between the seams unless its sealed up between the welds underneath.



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WINTERMODEL150 wrote:Hi,looking good so far.if I could give some advise with the welding of the side panels to the frame,I'd of seamed welded these continuously as you may eventually get cracks appearing in the filler work due to vibration or corrosion due moisture getting between the seams unless its sealed up between the welds underneath.



Dean
have to say i agree .. or possibly even lead loading to prevent cracking
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So it's been a while. I've moved house and not been able to touch it in around 10months due to lack of cash and no where to keep it, but I've just knocked myself up a little workshop...so let the project commence!

Since last posting I've had the frame, forks, hubs and headset bottom powdercoated a sort of gunmetal grey chrome. Nice in the flesh!
So once I got those back I got to work and routed the cables and wire through the frame (what a f*** about that is :lol: ). It was like bloody key hole surgery with the mrs passing me tools as I requested them haha but they are all in place now!

Next on the list was to get it rolling again so it's easier to lug about so here's how it looked.

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Still a lot to do as you can see :| , but got my r1 shock converted by lambretta upgrades (looks great on) and bought some rear sets next..

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Started making sure all the panel work still lined up before I think about paint so did a semi dry build, which got me all exited seeing something that now resembles a scooter but plenty more to do yet :P .

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Got a list of things to buy but that will have to wait until I've saved up a bit more, got stuff to keep me busy till then. Mudguards to shape is next on my list.

Hopefully will keep this updated more now :D .

Cheers for looking
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