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Post by fatfredfaefife on Nov 1, 2011 17:50:50 GMT 1
This is the start of my LC2 renovation, remove the engine! I plan to get it back to original spec, with a few modern updates. I have some Triumph callipers to fit with a set of F2 forks, which I think the bottom Stanchions should fit straight into the top chrome parts from my LC2. 1st strip and see what need replacing, going to get the frame powder coated the proper colour. Next sort out the wheels, any ideas how to get the paint off? Will also strip the engine for inspection. As this is my first full strip down please feel free to point me in the right direction.
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Post by lcowner on Nov 1, 2011 18:07:39 GMT 1
u sure do work fast!
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Post by mellow on Nov 1, 2011 18:21:18 GMT 1
pop round n whip mine out for me m8
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Post by lcowner on Nov 1, 2011 20:28:18 GMT 1
it wud only take 1 min by the look of it mells
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Post by mellow on Nov 1, 2011 22:42:36 GMT 1
yeah thats y i asked wonder how long to refit it ;D
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Post by ngordoncrosby on Nov 2, 2011 4:26:20 GMT 1
nice work
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Post by Norbo on Nov 2, 2011 10:53:07 GMT 1
I love them stop gap films were stuff gets done real fast . I did see one once were a bloke built an entire bike in 2 mins . it looked grate .
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Post by fatfredfaefife on Nov 2, 2011 21:03:16 GMT 1
That's the plan when I get it all done........might have to wait a bit! Going to add the full strip down and rebuild to 1 film.
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Post by lcrider on Nov 3, 2011 9:53:32 GMT 1
That’s a funny vid .I’ve not seen that before with a bike build. but i can see it taking a long time to make a full film . Do you have a special camera to do that
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Post by fatfredfaefife on Nov 3, 2011 12:24:31 GMT 1
As rebuilds go will probably take years! No special camera just a DSLR with an interval timer, takes a few pix every 20 seconds then put together in movie software.
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Post by Norbo on Nov 4, 2011 10:36:38 GMT 1
well its excelent and was an intoresting watch .
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