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This is what I bought off Hipringle, Image



I have fitted the fairing I bought off Teerex & photographed it from the side that was not damaged during my 'little off', ho ho ho :evil:

As you can see it has a very shiny frame that wouldn't take much to bring it back to 'really shiny', best get it powder coated then :lol:

It is a B2 model, import, with 1S forks & expansions. 1S rear shock also fitted.

Someone at some point has fitted a 120/70 front tyre???

Here's another pic
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All in all, its well worth putting back on the road, restored or MOT standard? I don't know at the moment :-k

Anyway, here's another pic
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Its all fun \:D/
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you need a bigger shed :D
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Post by 375 »

Looks all there Howie,

I would finish your other projects first :lol:

Always a problem how far do you go, freshen up or full on strip, bit of spit and polish (or alot) and then sort the bodywork.

Will give you something to do over the winter, looks in good shape.

When did you have a little off
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if your young and the ally is polished`ish carry on ,it does look good
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When did you have a little off
Its very embarassing :oops:

I bought a new fairing off Teerex just to get my Kr1 through its MOT.

The blue/green/white one in the pics, I still haven't got round to getting it an MOT either :oops:

Anyway, coming back home down my drive in the wet, I throttled off & coasted home only for the front end to go :evil: bugger :evil:

Never touched my brakes, feathered the clutch on the way down & bang, down we went, bugger :evil:
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if your young
I'm 43 next Tuesday Fred, so no :lol:

I do like polished stuff but its the upkeep I can't do, maybe I'll 'ratbike' it :-k :twisted:
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Good luck with the KR1 Howie. I thought about that one for us, and if I had had a top fairing I may have had a punt myself.

Then again I have enough on.
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Thanks Pablo,

I know what you mean about having enough on, I seem to be in demand from everyone at the moment, very bizarre :lol:

I'm not going to touch the Kr1 until I have finished my boiler cupboard & got some heating back on in the house.

Want to see a pic? Of course you do :lol:

[img][img]http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy28 ... 001-21.jpg[/img]

I built this, got some advice off Kfor, regarding the footings (many thanks KFor :D ) but other than that, its all my work.

OK I know I need to point up my brickwork but for a first go at bricklaying, I'm quite happy.

Just fitting my 'ebay special' boiler at the mo, ahhhhh warm house, here we come \:D/
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Looks good Stew, wish i could find a builder that will turn up to build my garage. #-o
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I would give it a go Ian but it took me 3 days just to lay the bricks on my boiler cupboard :oops:

Good builders are hard to find, my bricklayer is away in Oz for three weeks hence me having to give it a crack.
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Well done there Howie, you must be chuffed with that =D>

Hurry up and get the heating on, then you will be in mrs Howies good books, O:) you might even get a treat at Christmas :wink:
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I'm really critical of my own work 375, even though it was my first attempt at laying bricks, I still think I could have done better :roll:

Still, not to worry.

The boiler installation will be first class \:D/ I know a fair bit about that sort of thing :lol:

And yes, Mrs Howie is dead pleased, she's been very encouraging even with all the bad language thats been going on for the past week or so :lol:
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Post by 375 »

Think you have saved yourself a few ££ there,

Add that to what you have learnt and you are on to a winner :)

Dont forget to extened that pipe work into the garage for a nice warm rad :lol:
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Howie wrote:OK I know I need to point up my brickwork but for a first go at bricklaying, I'm quite happy.
My old ma used to say"if you have nowt nice to say,say nowt at all"but Howie,thats the kind of brickwork plasterers were taut how to render for [-X
If it took you a 3 days to lay the bricks on yer boiler cupboard-how long did it take to build that?and if your bricky in oz built it....i'd stay there out of shame if i built to that standard #-o
Gonna go to the LC thread,and look at something nice :-& .
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My old ma used to say"if you have nowt nice to say,say nowt at all"but Howie,thats the kind of brickwork plasterers were taut how to render for
If it took you a 3 days to lay the bricks on yer boiler cupboard-how long did it take to build that?and if your bricky in oz built it....i'd stay there out of shame if i built to that standard
Gonna go to the LC thread,and look at something nice
Yep, cheers for that Gary................... =D>
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