Project KR1SS - So far

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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375 wrote:Darth Vader has shrunk in the wash :) Coming a long there. 8)
I was thinking The Stigs illigitimate offspring, or perhaps one of his clones that didn't come out quite as expected. :mrgreen:
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I love this build Gary.

Congrats on getting married by the way \:D/

I love the simplicity of colours, the black, the white & the shiny.

Personally I would paint the rear caliper & torque arm black too but thats just me, or maybe strip the torque arm & polish that, with a gloss black rear caliper :-k

Anyway, it is looking good fella 8)
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Hi,had to get some more powdercoating done, so took spring out of hagon, and got it done yellow, i know it's not swedish, but it looks so much better than red. The paintwork is going to be , the classic black and green, with a twist, so it will look good in yellow. Going to fit a single seat as well. Just bought a pw80 for 200 quid, for my two year old, so have some time to restore that. Got married recently, and my best man gave me a ty250 , which as been in his shed for years 'top man. Start restoring that when the kr1s is finished. Will post some pictures when i go and collect it. \:D/

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looking better and better gary,.

i have your bolts back from being electroplated, all shiny so will look
good on the bike, as i know you like shiny :)

pick um up when you like
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Hi,

Over Christmas fitted my brake calipers & new brake hoses. Also fitted chain & sprockets.

What do you think of the chain guard that came with the bike??

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Looking good, if your after a single seat i have one made by Davy that i've decided not to fit as now going back to standard. Not painted yet but see pics
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I am not keen on the chain guard Gary and think it would look better without one to be honest.
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yep, its horrible gary. but you already know that :) :)
see you Tuesday evening [don't worry about bringing your road tailpiece and side panels, ] I have found some here to use as a template to cut out your race one.
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it looks a bit too much like Mecano :-k (the chain guard)
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congratulations gary ,like howie i realy like black n shiny ,it`s ace doing projects with your children,1 tip tho keep the grass cut short ,its easier to find the socket set guns and harris tank rubber bracelets ect
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after rebuilding my old srad 600 race bike i loaded it into my van for a nice shake down test at caddy and water poured out the end can as i pushed her up the ramp , i took it off and the whole pipe was full of soapy water and lego men . i keep a closer eye on the monsters now when they are helping me :)
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hi,at last managed to fit my new exhausts, in the progress of making some brackets, while am waiting for the paintwork to come back from kas.
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Jesus H general jumping Jackson christ, that is shiny.

I like them there spannies 8)

What you doing about a chain guard Gary? Keeping the one in the earlier pic? Or got hold of an original?

Can't wait to see the fairings.
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Hi , have decided to ditch the chain guard through other forum members advice. Because I'm going to run a single seat will be ditching the rear pegs does it still need a chain guard to get through a Mot??
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Hi , have decided to ditch the chain guard through other forum members advice. Because I'm going to run a single seat will be ditching the rear pegs does it still need a chain guard to get through a Mot??
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