Found my receipt from when I bought it as an Indian wreck and cant believe its took me seven years on and off to get it finished. All work by myself though bar a bit of help with the artwork from Nooch. Engine is ported 175 with TM24 Mikuni and a Scorpion pipe.
Got to say proud as punch now its done, just got to tweak the jetting and get some miles under its belt to run it in.
Just registered - only took me 7 years
- newmanlammy
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wow love it!!
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Nice, any pics of under the panels.
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Some very nice details there Keith, excellent!
Interested in the front brake, is it double disc? And love the flyscreen, where's that from?
Interested in the front brake, is it double disc? And love the flyscreen, where's that from?
Turn On, Tune In, Cop out!
outstanding
front brake? whats it from
front brake? whats it from
gabba gabba hey gabba we accept you one of us
whats the adjuster knob thing under tool box?
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very nice work :bouncing:
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The front double disk and rear disk are hand made from scratch using speedfight calipers on the front and a pitbike caliper on the rear all from ebay, the master cylinders are from a honda 600. Front brake has a lovely feel to it but pulled hard can nearly stand it on its nose.
Disks are laser cut from stainless to my own design.
The small knob under the toolbox is the choke knob as I had to move them out of the way to do the fancy air scoop on the bridge piece, load of work but looks nice lol. Petrol tap is through the hole in the side panel.
Small screen is cut from a larger bike screen off ebay for a fiver then mounted on a couple of arms that attach to the indian headset top mirror mounts.
I will take some pictures under the panels and post them over the weekend.
Disks are laser cut from stainless to my own design.
The small knob under the toolbox is the choke knob as I had to move them out of the way to do the fancy air scoop on the bridge piece, load of work but looks nice lol. Petrol tap is through the hole in the side panel.
Small screen is cut from a larger bike screen off ebay for a fiver then mounted on a couple of arms that attach to the indian headset top mirror mounts.
I will take some pictures under the panels and post them over the weekend.