My 1971 Dl125
Yep, like that John. The soda blasting came out really well, the engine looks like new. Love it.
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YUP…. DIGGING THAT !! well done
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First one to not look like a lolly wrapper in a while. Tidy.
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Ive been riding around for a while since i built this with suspected bent forks, so i ordered a nice set of scomadi forks.

Then while i was at work i got her up on the bench,

and found this,

I've no bench at home so i had to improvise.



Now its all fixed with a new set of BGM mounts and scomadi forks (needed or not).

Then while i was at work i got her up on the bench,

and found this,

I've no bench at home so i had to improvise.



Now its all fixed with a new set of BGM mounts and scomadi forks (needed or not).
Like that a lot!! & nice to see someone doing all the work themselves for a change ! glad you got your problems sorted out too. db67
That's cool
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