Hmm... maybe a bit of work needed...

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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St Kilda Esplanade on a KR butt naked!!!
:shock: I'm assuming you lost a bet?
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Jnaus wrote: The bolt in the seat is my only dislike on the KR. Any sort of wet weather and your balls turn in to a tea bag sitting in a cup.
You can get your balls into the socket head on the seat bolt????? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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:shock: WHAT are you lads getting up too down there :?
"Turned out nice again"
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Post by the KR kid »

Whatever floats your boat....

Nice bikes in the pics, though!
Stop annoying me, I'm running out of space to hide the bodies!

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riders seat bolt plug bung button

Post by KR-1R »

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for the complete restoration

get the seat bolt plug

92066-1216


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should be available as it is also used 6 times on the EX500 (ends of handlebar bolts) and also EX250

Japan list price is 179 yen
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Will look it up!
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KR1 Man calling. Just out of interest, the KR2 project is going to comprise of a fair amount of the original componants which I did'nt use when I built Gonzohop's KR1 as she is seen today. Amongst the parts are: forks,wheels,f.mudguard, top end, tank,fairing mount,wiring loom, and brake calipers. Best regards, KR1 Man.
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Post by andy b »

Dam! you have done an amazing job and put a A1 Kr1 back into circulation!
Great job, well done!
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Post by SP_BOTT »

Wow, just read this thread again, and looked through all the flickr pics, this is one impressive restoration. Certainly shows what can be done with a lots of skill and patience. Can only hope mine will look this good when I eventually manage to start building it. =D> =D>
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