wait, i'm not ready. need more :happy1:
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wait, i'm not ready. need more :happy1:
I'm sorry, for keeping everyone!!!!
I'm ready now..........standing by.....with Shea butter lotion!!!!!
everyone's ready now
Prediction: I beat FZ1Oakville with project details on something I just bought today, but still won't have for a week and probably won't do anything meaningful with for two weeks after that.
Oh, but get ready.
p.s. ban FZ1Oakville for weak thread skillz
Screw it - I'm one-upping FZ1Oakville - here's mine
http://home.cogeco.ca/~muglor/86srx600.gif
WTF? You bastard, where did you get that sweetass SRX?
Well I was ready.. just not for THAT.. :P
sweet! i'm in line behind retro if you ever wanna sell.
Okay, I'm finally ready. Bring it on.
Wholly *&^%sorry everyone, I've actually kind of forgot I started this "get ready" thread --- looks like I had a few followers too ---
Ok -- Attachment 23212 Here is the project -----
Started with a 1986 FZ600 / and this is how I recieved the bike ...... intacted, but not much of it was bolted together, or wired - the bike rolled / and needed some TLC to get it started ---
I will go through what I did - rather quickly .......
BTW Yetti ... awesome video --
The first week in October - I rolled the bike out, and took these before pictures - This is what I purchased (I did get a seat with it) everything else, I had to source and buy.
Attachment 23213
Oct 10 to 30th - I stripped the front fairing and tank off and pulled out the air box/ battery holder/ wiring harness and a few other things that were in the way - and proped the bike up in my garage to re- wrap and replace some terminals and cleanup the original harness.
I found partial rear fairings and put some putty on the tank and sanded, primed and painted the tank, fenders, fairings - including the front fairing which needed some fiberglass repair and some strengthing
I found a case cover for $40 (as I was missing mine) dumped the existing oil/ replaced with new -- squirted the carbs and linkage up, checked the compression, changed the plugs - grinded the exhaust down and painted it, and installed it, and put the harness back together and on - enough so that I could boost the bike and see if it would fire.....on the 5th try, it started up --- I sync'd the carbs at idle and it ran smooth
I decided that rather than completley restore this bike, that I would put it back together in this condition - still knowing that I was missing a tail piece, fairing set - and a couple of other odds and ends....
When I picked up the bike, engine condition was "unknown" and it was rough and missing parts --- overall I'd say a 3/10 ---- In the 3 or 4 weeks that I actually worked on it --- I believe I brought it up to a 6.5/10 ---- and off it went to the next owner ---
I'd love to post a couple of the "After" Pics - but I just tried and it says I'm over my quota -- so I have put them on photobucket and made a link
I don't know if the project details and pictures I've given were worthy of a 4 month wait - my appologies to all. http://s1134.photobucket.com/albums/...akville/FZ600/
nvm fail at reading lol