KR1S C2 Recommission-UPDATED

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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KR1S C2 Recommission-UPDATED

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Here it is..............
Been stood for 14 years, after being confined to the shed when it stopped suddenly for apparently no reason.
Not a full resto at the moment, as I believe the 'patina' gives it some character!
More pics will be attached when its assembled.

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Trig wrote: as I believe the 'patina' gives it some character!
Mine has plenty of patina!
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Trig those paddock stand bobbins :wink:
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headcoats wrote:Trig those paddock stand bobbins :wink:
Cool arent they :oops: :oops: :oops:

Got um from work! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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headcoats wrote:
Trig those paddock stand bobbins

Cool arent they

Got um from work!
All joking apart, thats a bloody good idea, simple but ideal.
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Howie wrote:
headcoats wrote:
Trig those paddock stand bobbins

Cool arent they

Got um from work!
All joking apart, thats a bloody good idea, simple but ideal.
UNTIL YOURE AT MASSIVE LEAN ANGLES AND THE BOLT TOUCHES DOWN LIFTING THE BACK WHEEL
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KR-1R wrote:
Howie wrote:
headcoats wrote:
Trig those paddock stand bobbins

Cool arent they

Got um from work!
All joking apart, thats a bloody good idea, simple but ideal.
UNTIL YOURE AT MASSIVE LEAN ANGLES AND THE BOLT TOUCHES DOWN LIFTING THE BACK WHEEL
just use shorter bolts :wink:
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KR-1R wrote:
Howie wrote:
headcoats wrote:
Trig those paddock stand bobbins

Cool arent they

Got um from work!
All joking apart, thats a bloody good idea, simple but ideal.
UNTIL YOURE AT MASSIVE LEAN ANGLES AND THE BOLT TOUCHES DOWN LIFTING THE BACK WHEEL
#-o #-o #-o #-o #-o #-o :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Howie »

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
I was thinking more about raising the rear end than racing/riding with them.

But point taken :wink:
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They are a massive 12mm thread for the bobbins :shock:
The RGV are only has 6mm
Same with the KR brake hanger bracket where it has a needle bearing fitted and the RGV doesn't.
Belt and braces construction =D>
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The insides of my fairings look just like that as well. :^o

Looking good now trig.
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Bikemike wrote:Image

The insides of my fairings look just like that as well. :^o

Looking good now trig.
Not sure about the green screen tho', :oops: :oops: :oops:
A very 90's thing
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Good job Trig =D> I'd be happy enough with the green screen.
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pablo wrote:Good job Trig =D> I'd be happy enough with the green screen.
Needing the fairing panels tho, looks unfinished without them :( :( :( :( :( :(
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