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What did you do with whatever else you've got?
I stripped down my sprint st rear wheel and hub as the eccentric chain adjuster was seized solid. Previous ham fisted owner had taken a screwdriver and hammer to the teeth because it was jammed the pic shows the old one with most teeth removed. If anyone is looking for a cheap but, 'quick enough winter bike' The sprint 955i is cheap to buy and spares are stupid cheap. I got a mint front end and discs for £70 and I also bought a very good condition eccentric chain adjuster for £30. I bought my tuono a seat cowl and I also bought a nice gpz 500 that only needed clutch lever, ignition barrel and an indicator. It's for sale at the moment  Big Grin


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was a good looking morning so decided to head west to healy pass co cork/kerry border ,need new rubber as traction control kept kicking in  :lol
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please god let the sun keep shining
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(28-12-16, 07:32 PM)downey link Wrote: was a good looking morning so decided to head west to healy pass co cork/kerry border ,need new rubber as traction control kept kicking in  :lol
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Damn I love that bike ? kinda wish I'd bought one instead of the fz1 ?
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Bought a second NTV650. It was sooooo cheap that I could not resist  Smile
The last key was lost by the pre-owner but all the paperwork was fine including TÜV (German MOT) till April 2017.
First intention was to use it as donor bike for my other NTV but my Honda dealer was able to provide me with two new keys for 65 Euro by sending the igniton switch to a specialist.
So plans changed  :lol

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Second thing I did after ordering a Motad silencer was some welding and painting in the headlight area.

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oooh arrgh tiz a fine shed ya have thar
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My wife became a little bit angry that time  :rolleyes
Because in spring I bought a also very very cheap and neglected Seven Fifty and I promised her that this was my last bike  :rollin
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Well I've sold my TRX..........needed work, no mot, no money,  no time........officially next week i'll be bikeless for the first time Sad

Be focusing on my Overland camper project over the winter & the shed space will be handy for all of the build supplies. Be getting another bike as soon as that is all finished with.

Probably be an original MT09 though. Should be in my price range by then.

Happy new year foccers far and wide 8)

Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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(05-01-17, 06:03 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: Well I've sold my TRX..........needed work, no mot, no money,  no time........officially next week i'll be bikeless for the first time Sad

Be focusing on my Overland camper project over the winter & the shed space will be handy for all of the build supplies. Be getting another bike as soon as that is all finished with.

Probably be an original MT09 though. Should be in my price range by then.

Happy new year foccers far and wide 8)
Thought you had gone into "hibernation"Noggy!
Sorry you will be bikeless for a while but you will be back. Just a small caution re the early MT-09-some owners/road tests mentioned some fuelling issues & rather bouncy suspension. Prob nothing much to worry about but could be a bargaining point when buying?
Good luck!



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I fitted some R&G cotton reels/bobbins to the rear swing arm on the Tracer to make life easier doing chain maintenance etc.
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(05-01-17, 12:34 PM)Dave48 link Wrote: I fitted some R&G cotton reels/bobbins to the rear swing arm on the Tracer to make life easier doing chain maintenance etc.


Has it not got a centre stand?
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(05-01-17, 06:03 AM)noggythenog link Wrote: Well I've sold my TRX..........needed work, no mot, no money,  no time........officially next week i'll be bikeless for the first time Sad

Be focusing on my Overland camper project over the winter & the shed space will be handy for all of the build supplies. Be getting another bike as soon as that is all finished with.

Probably be an original MT09 though. Should be in my price range by then.

Happy new year foccers far and wide 8)

Always onward and forward Noggy, hope the new project works out well,, lets see what you are planning
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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(05-01-17, 08:55 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: [quote author=noggythenog link=topic=11414.msg249049#msg249049 date=1483592612]
Well I've sold my TRX..........needed work, no mot, no money,  no time........officially next week i'll be bikeless for the first time Sad

Be focusing on my Overland camper project over the winter & the shed space will be handy for all of the build supplies. Be getting another bike as soon as that is all finished with.

Probably be an original MT09 though. Should be in my price range by then.

Happy new year foccers far and wide 8)

Well here is the base van....already had a foc load of work done to it just to get to this stage. getting ready to fit it out now. 8)

Always onward and forward Noggy, hope the new project works out well,, lets see what you are planning
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Hi noggy . That looks tidy , are they 'itchiban moto bad ass ' wheels you got fitted there ?      :pokefun    :lol



One, is never going to be enough.....
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(06-01-17, 07:46 AM)red98 link Wrote: Hi noggy . That looks tidy , are they 'itchiban moto bad ass ' wheels you got fitted there ?      :pokefun    :lol


:lol ......not style over substance this time Red, genuine 4x4 this one so she is........for when i'm 4x4'ing my way through the caravan club campsite......i draw the line at fitting a snorkel, she isnt getting one of those. Still to get the bumpers done in black and theres a heavy duty rear step to be shot blasted, painted & fitted, wind deflectors too for the cab & a sliding side window. Then Theres the interior to do.
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wow,,thats gonna be one bad ass van, :thumbup
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Why have you fitted it with a death ray



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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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Looks like the A team van  :lol
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:lol  Foccin knobbers, expect nothing less.


It isnt a bike though


One day ill be back with my new 2 wheels....one day
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Thank foc you haven't turned into white van man - Noggy in a white van, that'd be enough to give anyone nightmares  :eek :lol
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(09-01-17, 07:41 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Why have you fitted it with a death ray


He has also got it connected up to his neighbours rainwater guttering for some reason
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