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Title: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 05 July 2016, 10:49:23 am
Total cost so far about £95, not sure how much it will be for the engineer to mount it in the tank but considering the cost of a real item I'm pleased how it turned out

(https://s19.postimg.org/ozw1tyoj7/WP_20160705_002.jpg)

(https://s19.postimg.org/6ycww5uib/WP_20160705_003.jpg)


Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: slimwilly on 08 July 2016, 06:38:01 am
What is it for ?
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 08 July 2016, 09:30:43 am
What is it for ?

Not suggesting it looks as good as the one pictured but not so bad, its only a dummy, the real fuel cap will be under the fuel tank (now just a cover)(https://s19.postimg.org/cw8uucddf/333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333.jpg)

My slightly modified stock fuel tank, well no place for the battery and electrics with the new seat unit

(https://s19.postimg.org/5y41pdvsj/WP_20160512_004.jpg)
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: sinto on 10 July 2016, 04:22:02 pm
Total cost so far about £95, not sure how much it will be for the engineer to mount it in the tank but considering the cost of a real item I'm pleased how it turned out
(https://s19.postimg.org/ozw1tyoj7/WP_20160705_002.jpg)
Awesome engineering but a bit costly for a cup holder and a coin tray :rollin :rollin :rollin
(I do like it, honest)
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 10 July 2016, 11:12:29 pm
Total cost so far about £95, not sure how much it will be for the engineer to mount it in the tank but considering the cost of a real item I'm pleased how it turned out
(https://s19.postimg.org/ozw1tyoj7/WP_20160705_002.jpg)
Awesome engineering but a bit costly for a cup holder and a coin tray :rollin :rollin :rollin
(I do like it, honest)

Lets face it at 90p it'd be to much for ya being a Scot    :D
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: sinto on 10 July 2016, 11:36:05 pm
Lets face it at 90p it'd be to much for ya being a Scot    :D
Lets face it, at 9p it'd be too much for me to spend :lol
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 01 August 2016, 04:13:33 pm
(https://s19.postimg.org/a1hv4z6wj/WP_20160801_008.jpg)

Well thats one job out of the way, only 1001 more to go.

I guess you all understand that this has become a bit of an obsession, will try to limit the posts to finished parts only, save you all listening to the voices in my head.

Anyway, not to bad a job, paint just a quick blow over for contrast

Hopefully subframe going on in the next few days, will get my ass in gear after that.
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: unfazed on 01 August 2016, 04:44:46 pm
 :thumbup
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: celticdog on 02 September 2016, 02:57:21 pm


Hopefully subframe going on in the next few days, will get my ass in gear after that.

Is you ass in gear yet Joe, any updates?
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: maddog04 on 02 September 2016, 08:11:30 pm
why?
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 02 September 2016, 11:43:18 pm
why?
Why not!
Title: Re: Dry Break finished
Post by: joebloggs on 03 September 2016, 09:21:40 am


Hopefully subframe going on in the next few days, will get my ass in gear after that.

Is you ass in gear yet Joe, any updates?

Subframe in place, stock footrest hanger lugs modified to take Harris hangers. Steering lock stops welded on.

(https://s19.postimg.org/yqaq3qqib/1_A439_EDFAEAE4_AF99724433_E3_AAA4576.jpg)