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    Talking Bumble Overlander Project.

    In Aussie you used to be able to buy "Overlander" kits for Holdens/Falcons etc. Basically, a high rise/big wheel/suspension package, that would transform standard sedans and station wagons into outback savy station cars. Big V8s were the best, and so i started to think that Kannys wee Volty could be adapted in a similar way, so it could accompany the Scrambler on adventure runs.

    So this thread will detail the mods, and have some pic's included.
    I plan a sort of 3 stage kit, that can be easily removed so Bumble quickly returns to retro street cred.

    Stage one:
    Trail Wing tyres are going onto the front 18" and rear 17" rims for better gravel control.

    Forks are receiving a freshen up, and gaitors are being fitted to protect the tubes.

    A alloy bash plate is being designed on the cheap, to save the crankcase from rock damage.

    A pair of slightly longer shocks will be fitted in conjunction with the forks sliding lower in the clamps.

    A Ventura pack rack to compliment the saddle bags.

    Stay tuned.

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    Bumble in standard trim.
    Let the fun begin.
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    Oh man, this is gonna be good!
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    Should be good for a laugh
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Loan Bike

    Of course another approach could be that I ride up, meet you at Murupara and swap bikes with Kanny.

    I think she'd be great on the Exxon V.

    Ian

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    A alloy bash plate is being designed on the cheap, to save the crankcase from rock damage.
    You need a bashplate like mine.
    Designed on the really cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Bumble in standard trim.
    Let the fun begin.
    you could call it ReVolty

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    Bumble
    ... ya givin er' a paint job as well ...
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Poor little bumble. I think she's just perfect as she is!
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    The Volty really has the potential to be made into a "mini-scrambler" pipes and all.

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    Mate, start up a blog and use that. Much better suited to recording progress on mods like this one.
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    Blog started.

    Have faith Klingon, Kanny will chop my nuts off it i harm Bumble. It will be a modest modification that can return to street trim easily........i hope. (quite like my testicles)

    Not allowed to paint it as the leash hasn't been let out that far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental-Trousers View Post
    Mate, start up a blog and use that. Much better suited to recording progress on mods like this one.
    The problem with this concept is that the story is all one sided, I don't want to read a book about it, I want to contribute and participate...stick with the thread Brent.


    You know I only make meaningfull and considered comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PLUG View Post
    ... ya givin er' a paint job as well ...
    You couldnt go wrong with KTM Orange!

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    What are you going to do about the front guard? An aftermarket plasticky high guard would be suitably adventurous, especially if you could get one in yellow/black (and within the project budget). And it would keep the current guard pretty and shiney for on road use.

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