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Post by G-Man » Fri Jan 12, 2018 5:57 pm

Geoff

Yes, absolutely. It's amazing that someone didn't just cut it up with a torch and throw the pieces away.....

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Geoff Hastings wrote:On the other hand Graham, it's kind of scarey that someone that incompetent has cut and welded a frame. I did like the addition of the steering damper though, guess they don't have the equivalent of an mot.
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Post by OldStan » Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:43 pm

Looked at the frame again today, it had been cut and rewelded below the rear engine mount as well, real hash job.

Got the engine torn apart, better than the frame, but not by much. When I removed the head I vacuumed most of the top of one piston out of the bore, basically it had crumbled. I had to cut the pistons in two to release them from the bore and get them off the pins after I got the barrel off. Used an air chisel for that. Not sure if the crankshaft will be usable or not yet. Oil pump turned freely, small section of primary chain badly rusted, but clutch parts are usable. Haven't cleaned the rust off the transmission bits yet, but I'm sure some are badly pitted. Got the forks out, they look good. There are some usable parts in there I'll keep. Not sure about the head yet. The rubber on the cam idlers are beyond saving. When I get a chance I'll dig into the rest further.
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Post by OldStan » Thu Aug 09, 2018 9:17 pm

Guess I should give closure to this thread. Scrapped the frame, too far gone, parted out the rest. Not a lot of useable parts, but at least recovered my costs.
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