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Everything posted by dirtydog
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your right dave it does get a bit nuts down there towards the end of last season it did get abit daft the later it got with people doing burnouts (cars mainly) the odd bike lifting the front end but what makes it dangerous is the way the croud stand so close to the road and surround the field exit nobody on or in a vehicle can see sweet fa
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thanks for the support i need it stu i don't really have the patience just got planet rock blasting out and knuckled down "SIMPLES" trebor4460 paintwork aint my bag either i just get these daft ideas that sound great until i say them out loud and to be perfectly honest this bike will still be a bit of a dog for a while even when im on the road due to the lack of available parts for example the small plastic panel that covers the battery 1 side and the air box the other these are like rocking horse turd a lot of the stuff on ebay etc is for later models and is not compatible with this year but im in it now and there ain't no going back
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just a quick update ive bought some "new" panels so will not be using the 1s i have started to repair also i have decided to strip the tank of its paint before respraying it mainly due to the fact there is already 6 layers of paint on it the outer yellow layer is so thick i have carefully used a hammer and a smallish chisel to remove it i didn't want to use nitromorse/paint stripper with not knowing if there was any filler present (as it happens there is some) as it would soak into the filler causing further problems the tank work so far has taken around 1hr30min so this is where i am up to..also got a couple of pictures with my headlight on..ignore the photos of the yellow panels lol http://s1008.photobucket.com/albums/af210/thekingofswing1982/Honda%20NS125R/panels%201/
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as some of you already know from my other thread i have recently passed my cbt so found myself in a need of some appropriate clothing and seeing as i like a spot of carbooting (buying not selling) i thought that would be a good place to start and guess what............ i was right over the last month or so i have collected these beauty's http://s1008.photobucket.com/albums/af210/thekingofswing1982/bike%20gear/ AKITO MIAMI BOOTS:£3.00 RS SPORTS TEXTILE JACKET:£2.00 HEIN GERICKE PADDED WATER PROOFS: £10.00 LEWIS TEXTILE/LEATHER JACKET:£20.00(this was ebay) all these items are in excellent condition the boots didn't even look worn even walking round the local car boot this morning there was a guy selling a 2 piece leather for next to nothing so i suppose what im saying is if your on a budget and dont mind having a bit of a search about there are some real bargains out there although i dont deny there is a lot of rubbish
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nice 1 dave i called these guys and they have some stuff in so im off down there this afternoon hopefully i wil be sorted nice 1 m8 SOOOOOORRRRTTTEEEDDDD got some genuine panels that have never been repaired and as i was paying cash he knocked £10 off the price also they are red the same colour as im thinking of spraying my bike
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evening all got my new head light and indicators today BUT ive got issue with the headlight bassicly there are 2 green wires into 1 2 white wires into 1 and 2 blue wires into 1 ive got it wired so the side light comes on but cant get the main lights and high beam to operate any help would be apreciated thanks
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just a quick update i had an hour or so spare this morning so decided to get the rear panels cleaned up ready for repair washed them in some soapy water then used a solvent based cleaner which i use at work for cleaning plastic pipework before solvent welding the joints http://s1008.photobucket.com/albums/af210/thekingofswing1982/Honda%20NS125R/panels%201/ also ive had a couple of issues with getting her running but sorted that now click the link and see what you think http://s1008.photobucket.com/albums/af210/thekingofswing1982/Honda%20NS125R/bike%20running/