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14-03-08, 10:52 AM | #11 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
Or... better the devil you know?
If you rebuild a bike then you know exactly whats on it etc
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14-03-08, 11:00 AM | #12 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
I'd say not worth it unless you fancy a project... and the spare engine's a goer can you cull the list?
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14-03-08, 12:16 PM | #13 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
I'd say pull it to bits and see what you can get away with leaving off and still have a runner.
That or give it to me
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14-03-08, 02:01 PM | #14 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
This'll sound like a joke, but with the number of parts there the most economic way to sort that one would be to buy another one and use it as a donor. Dead serious- a lot of carbed SVs are worth more in parts now than complete.
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14-03-08, 02:42 PM | #15 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
Well as my lovely suzy is coming back to me, I'd say if you love the bike a lot then go for it, but I will say that cause I've just rebuilt mine...coughs....chris rebuilt mine. Its cost me an absolute arm and a leg, really has, and I really don't care cause i love that bike to pieces. Yes I have another that I could donored from or vice versa, but, they're both decent.
She is never going to be a minter, shes still got a lot of warts, but, my budget couldn't stretch to full on bling mobile. Oh and its just cost me around about a grand to put her back to....not as rusty. HTH
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14-03-08, 05:33 PM | #16 |
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A grand, but please note it could have been done FAR cheaper.
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14-03-08, 07:37 PM | #17 |
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yes..sorry luv, that wasn't how much the basic rebuild cost, it was the bling bits, and new shocks front and rear etc. Chris was paid a very reasonable amount, but TBH his services were worth a lot more, as she was an absolute cow to dismantle......oh and the calipers...now thats another time consuming event
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14-03-08, 08:27 PM | #18 |
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
I got some pointy brake lines you can have cheap.
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Re: Costing Up A Rebuild
Thanks for the replies. I consider myself mechanically (in)competent so will be doing all the work myself with the occasional help of the MoFo Mechanical Expedition (guys thats a hint). So that why I'm not costing labor.
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I've got no project idea in mind for this but I think Chris is thinking what I'm thinking with the below...
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