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Already started spraying this liberally around the frame :upyeah:
Not quite, it was being kept company with a Harley and a Triumph 1200 Trophy
As the title says this is probably going to be the first of many. So the first item I'm working on is the fuel tank. I have managed to extract 5...
As my first project oh yes Thats the intention Viv to restore her back to her former glory. TBH the body work is in quite good nick Careful...
Now that I have my 750SS project back in the garage, I thought I'd post a few pictures of as it now looks without its clothes on. [ATTACH]...
Same stuff I used to fix my leaks between the end of the headers and the link pipes on the SS. Works a treat :upyeah:
Set of Goldfren S33 Carbon Ceramic pads
Correct - I know coz I've got a CR
I put one of their kits on my SS and it made a big difference, the nice thing is they include all the bits and pieces to clean the posts.
you could release and album - And then there were tree
Thanks for the picture Lumbux, its answered one of my quandaries regarding the finish on the clutch cover. Watch this space for more questions. :)
Talking of change I think this thread is facing the autumn years P.S. I bag the 996
Yew lot will never change
Thanks AL, I'll take a trip over to the next village at the weekend to see if the gunsmith has any available first
Do you get it from across the pond, or is it something my local gunsmith would have?
Hi AL, I'd agree entirely, but I think I'm going to have to do a bit more than just the clutch on this one, hence the question. So far on the...
I'd go for Geoff Baines as well, he has looked after both my bikes for many years, and I'm very happy with the service.
MOT and a top end gasket set - i know where the oil is disappearing to
So I'm about to embark on my first restoration project of a dry clutch 750 SS. The problem I'm having is trying to find a workshop manual for it...
You seen where the red line is :Jawdrop: