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Kr1000 Replica Build...

Discussion in 'Builds & Projects' started by Exige, May 15, 2013.

  1. Got a bit of time today when Mrs Ex went to town and sent Chad the header pipe bend radii so hopefully he can do the segmented Ti bends soon :thinkingface:

    ...here’s a little pic to go with my non event story :)

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  2. Looking good Blossom :upyeah:
     
  3. Thanks Petal :kissing_heart:
     
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  4. Genuinely, it's looking tip top :upyeah:
     
  5. Unfortunately fossil fuels will be banned before you finish it, but it's a credit to ya.
     
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  6. I will distil some..... :eyes:
     
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  7. You sure that’s not a drawing?
     
  8. It’s a manipulated photo :)
     
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  9. Like your online profile???
     
  10. I’m online? o_O
     
  11. True fact. Sorry if I've blown your LSD bubble.
     
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  12. Well, after a sabbatical for a month with the Czech part of the family here and a couple of weeks playing with my MV I finally have some movement again - last night in the pub my stepped top yoke was delivered o_O
    This will give me a little extra adjustment for the fork height which may or may not be needed - just building in adjustment everywhere possible...

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  13. Test fitted this morning, well happy with the result :)


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  14. It was done through a mate of a mate - one guy has his own Dyno in his garage and another has a CNC milling machine in his, surprising what people have in suburbia :thinkingface:

    I paid mates rates of £20 for the CAD and £200 for the Yoke including material :):upyeah:
     
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  15. We do like machined aluminium, especially when it results in bits like this :upyeah:
     
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  16. Polished aluminium has to have holes in it otherwise it is not 100% aesthetically pleasing and it is not as light as it could be.
     
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  18. @bettes
    Not mine :joy:
    Oh, and learn to quote :bucktooth:
     
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  19. It’s staying with the milled finish, I was contemplating holes but more period correct as it is, unlike the suspension and wheels o_O
     
  20. A final adjustment to the belly pan and the initial dry build was complete - just stripped the bike.

    Next is a mod to one of the engine mounts for aesthetic reasons and then shipping the frame and engine to Hull for the start of the Ti exhaust manufacture at Chads :)



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