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Mr wilson 14-12-13 10:25 PM

Bikes you've built?
 
Bored this evening and looking through old photos. Here's a couple of a supermoto I built a couple of years ago. Started with a cheap pair of e-bay wheels that I needed a home for, so I decided to see what I could do entirely with second hand bits. Lets see pictures of what you're chuffed with, anything at all.

http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7b6ee186.jpg

http://i1361.photobucket.com/albums/...psc76c08c7.jpg

davepreston 15-12-13 12:54 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
ive rebuilt may a crashed sv650 and thou, some more than once, well i do have a habit of chucking them at the scenery

andrewsmith 15-12-13 02:14 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
I've rebuilt a full minitwin in a day with another member of the org. That was right laugh

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Doinitmyway 15-12-13 02:23 PM

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Bought this as a banger for £150 off ebay


http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/8369/nh62.jpg


Ended up like this


http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/8636/tb98.jpg

fizzwheel 15-12-13 02:43 PM

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Moved to Bike talk

Mr wilson 15-12-13 04:09 PM

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Thats the sort of thing, cool! Something really satisfying about it, especially if its cheap. After riding them building thems best.
Must be more out there.

Shug

JulesW 15-12-13 04:34 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Rebuilt a couple of Yamaha RD350LCs and one Honda VF500 F2.

Both bikes were a lot of fun to work with. The Honda was my brothers, he got T-boned when a car pulled out of a side road. Luckily for him he flew over the bonnet and received just a few light injuries, the honda had snapped it's fork stanchions, needed the frame re-jigging, plastics were destroyed and there was other cosmetic damage. I rebuilt it for him as a surprise when he went on a two week holiday. His face was a picture when he came home to find his bike looking fixed up and nearly new.

The Yams were mine, I crashed them a lot and rebuilding was the norm.

Lawman 15-12-13 04:36 PM

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Made this
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8506/8...e1e41c1b_c.jpg

Into this last year
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3747/9...91bdbfa0_c.jpg

This is next in line in 2014
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7359/9...5f69e7e5_c.jpg

JulesW 15-12-13 04:38 PM

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Lawman, the BMW looks fantastic, what a lovely job you did!

Mr wilson 15-12-13 04:49 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Pictures of the SV track bike please? Thats my next project once my own ones done.

Shug

Lawman 15-12-13 04:53 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
I did this at start of last year, dont have photo of original though.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3801/9...c6cd3f9d_b.jpg

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7317/9...4a9f4487_b.jpg

Mr wilson 15-12-13 04:55 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Very tidy! I knew there was shed loads of stuff going on that we should be seeing.

Shug

Red Herring 15-12-13 10:39 PM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
I've had this TDR since the early 90s and been slowly playing with it over the years. Finally got round to a proper rebuild this year.
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/g...ps52586818.jpg

allantheboss 16-12-13 12:05 AM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
Lawman that's amazing! Amazing amazing amazing! If you fancy doing similar with my XJR1300, lemme know. I'll even help! Haha.

atassiedevil 16-12-13 09:13 AM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
One of mine, built for the commute to work.
Crazy spec 110cc pit bike engine, could wheelie in all gears, and top speed around 55mph. Very capable of leaving much larger bikes for dead at the lights too.

Sadly stolen a month after i finished all the work.

http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa6762091.jpg

http://i879.photobucket.com/albums/a...psee6a8ac6.jpg

Mr wilson 16-12-13 09:21 AM

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Thats a PITA, after doing all the work. Whats the rolling chassis from?

Shug

atassiedevil 16-12-13 09:34 AM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
Chinese chopper, similar to AJS regal raptor/Kinroad. Basically a honda C50 manual engine, but a chinese clone. Stomp pit bike engine is a straight fit, and i was going to go for the 185/225cc one once i'd sourced a disk based front end, then anodise and chrome the heck out of everything, including rims, solid rear wheel center, engine covers/tappet covers etc.
Was built purely for hilarity. Turned out to be quite a capable commuter too.

Mr wilson 16-12-13 09:43 AM

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Already road registered then as the chinese thing? Thats when I got fed up of the supermoto, local DVLA were having none of it. Wasted countless hours on paperwork, phone calls and visits.
Built a Bandit chop years ago from a crashed 600, just welded the headstock complete with frame number onto a hardtail frame, didn't even need an mot because it was only a year old. Kind of stretching it a bit but I got away with it.

Shug

atassiedevil 16-12-13 10:14 AM

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Yes, it was. Re registered as the correct CC of course. Would have been fun when completely finished, and as blingy as a tarts handbag, but that was kind of the point :)

Doinitmyway 16-12-13 02:00 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawman (Post 2923562)

That BMW sir, is fantastic. Great job.

Red Herring 16-12-13 02:18 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawman (Post 2923562)

I like that BMW so much I might just have to copy it. Is it considered a compliment or an insult these days if someone just nicks all your ideas?

Mr wilson 16-12-13 05:20 PM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
Is the steering damper on the BMW a factory thing or did you fit it? I remember ones like that on old RD200s I think.

Shug

maviczap 16-12-13 07:43 PM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr wilson (Post 2923721)
Is the steering damper on the BMW a factory thing or did you fit it? I remember ones like that on old RD200s I think.

Shug

From memory & I've Googled to check it, it was OEM BMW

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=bm...amper&tbm=isch

Lawman 16-12-13 08:09 PM

Re: Bikes you've built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 2923702)
I like that BMW so much I might just have to copy it. Is it considered a compliment or an insult these days if someone just nicks all your ideas?

Go for it, nothing that original or groundbreaking on my build just an amalgam of ideas, the paint was my choice and the biggest extravagance.

This is the picture I saw that gave me the idea and inspiration:-

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8471/8...d0761dc7b5.jpg

Lawman 16-12-13 08:10 PM

Re: Bikes you've built?
 
Steering damper was OEM too BTW.

I love the chop, sorry to hear it was nicked good on you for going for it.

I always wanted a TDR used to race my mate who had one when I had my X7!

Spoon 21-12-13 10:03 AM

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Not really built anything new but I have done a nut and bolt restore on this over the past 18 months. Why? I was 17 and riding a scabby AR125 when these were first released. I dreamed of having one of these or an NSR250 but no chance for a spotty teenager with a part time job in McDonalds.

Roll on 20 or so years and I was in a position to buy a second bike purely for fun. I was aware that prices of 2 strokes are going through the roof so it was basically now or never. This thing was a right mess when I got it but is now pretty much pristine.

These are great to work on as they are so mechanically simple and I still think they are one of the best looking bikes ever made. Riding wise they are fairly useless 95% of the time but on the right road on the right day no other bike I have ridden comes close.

I would also like to get my hands on a TDR one day but like everything 2 stroke prices are starting to get silly... Also love the BMW - that kind of conversion is another step up in skills.

Lawman 22-12-13 10:11 AM

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Looks like a new bike Spoon, credit to you. As you say, heaps of fun :)


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