KIWI"s RESTORATION

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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Quality work Martin. Where are you sourcing the brakelines? the chap who did ours appears to have ceased trading, and I've got some other wee projects requiring the original (looking) lines.

By the way have I missed the boat for the resevoir stickers, I havn't been posting much lately. Few things to deal with.

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the brakelines were a very good set i had and had the painter give them a quick once over.
as for a res sticker.

pm me your adress and i will get one off in the post to you.
the company [image works] that did them for me are charging £8-9 on ebay, a bit greedy me thinks.

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the stainless steel allen bolt :)
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Anoraks, :lol: looks great mate.
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the stainless steel allen bolt
Took me ages to spot that :oops:
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Post by Luders »

Does look really great and well worth the wait
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Post by 500bernie »

It looks even better in the flesh 8)

Another top class job from Martin =D>
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just had a thought ,which could be dangerouse ,but from learning n working ,when elecrtoplating ,we used rubber belts to keep the silver n nickel off selective parts ,thats why i chucked the rubber bushed engine mounts in t platers ,so i cant see why we cant chrome or nickel original brake lines :?:
i know some workshops arnt up for it but theres alot who realy look after you ,
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moved on a bit more today.
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That's going to be a cracker Martin =D> =D> =D>
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Aye lad tis a gud job that, but get rid of the bloody ugly R clip on the rear axle nut. FFS Martin :lol:
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teerex wrote:Aye lad tis a gud job that, but get rid of the bloody ugly R clip on the rear axle nut. FFS Martin :lol:
Between that and the stainless steel screw the whole thing is ruined :lol: :lol:

I can perdict with 100% confidence, my one will never be even half as good as this.

It looks stunning --great work Martin =D>
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Sadly the first things to deteriorate on the KR-1S are the fork bottoms and the triple clamps
which because of the particular deep brushed surface finishes are impossible to resurrect exactly.

Have you satin finished the top clamp or painted it - the lower clamp looks very nice...

presumably with the forks you had to remove the turned coating and brush finish
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KR-1R wrote:.
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Sadly the first things to deteriorate on the KR-1S are the fork bottoms and the triple clamps which because of the particular brushed surface finishes are impossible to resurrect exactly.

Have you satin finished the top clamp or painted it - the lower clamp looks very nice...

presumably with the forks you had to remove the turned coating and brush finish
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