My Rusty S2 auto in the making
Rusty S2
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Very impressive.
Is it your jig?
Who made the frame supports?
What engine are you using?
Lots of questions
I love series 2 wih turning mudguards and am impressed with auto builders.
Robbie
Is it your jig?
Who made the frame supports?
What engine are you using?
Lots of questions
I love series 2 wih turning mudguards and am impressed with auto builders.
Robbie
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Nice work.
Quite amazing how much rust is inside the tube when you see it cut like that. Did you treat it somehow?
Quite amazing how much rust is inside the tube when you see it cut like that. Did you treat it somehow?
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
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It's only light surface rust,nothing major so just left it natural
rosscla wrote:Nice work.
Quite amazing how much rust is inside the tube when you see it cut like that. Did you treat it somehow?
Ride it hard
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Hi Robbie,
It's a friends jig
Engine is typhoon 2 stroke. I've rebuilt it so it's a 183cc now
Trying to move it on so I can make some ride outs/ rallies
Cheers maxi
It's a friends jig
Engine is typhoon 2 stroke. I've rebuilt it so it's a 183cc now
Trying to move it on so I can make some ride outs/ rallies
Cheers maxi
wrecklessrobbie wrote:Very impressive.
Is it your jig?
Who made the frame supports?
What engine are you using?
Lots of questions
I love series 2 wih turning mudguards and am impressed with auto builders.
Robbie
Ride it hard