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CookMySock
30th July 2009, 19:45
Well we bought another one. This time it was a bargain in four cardboard boxes, and what amounts to my first rebuild project.

<img src="http://homepages.inspire.net.nz/~meshnet/bikes/comet1.jpg">

We found it with its' engine dismantled, but it mostly looked to be there, and nothing completely wrecked, so we trailered it home and got right to work.

Rear tyre is bald, front tyre is has a funny wriggle to it. Rear brake master cylinder seized. Both levers ball missing. No wof. Rego run out (not dereg).

Engine back together, after a whole day was wasted when we discovered the front and rear cams are different. :slap:

This will be my daughters bike, although she wants something much smarter-looking. Once she is done with her slow-speed training and is pass the "drop it" stage, the comet will be the family hack/loaner/learner dogs-body bike and she will move on to a faired bike.

So we got it going and went for a burn.. The comet is amusing to ride, and goes really well. I have done plenty of time on the GT250R and I thought the comet was its' poor cousin, but it's not at all - the comet is plenty amusing to ride - more of an antelope instead of a cheetah. It's fun. ;)

So for under 1k we have a great learner bike. Thanks to Underwood and Wilkins for assistance with transport.

Next project? Haven't found one yet, but I will.


Steve

pzkpfw
30th July 2009, 20:05
Just curious - why was it in bits?

It worked when you just put it back together...?


Congrats on the good deal, and having the nous to make it work, by the way.

CookMySock
30th July 2009, 20:32
Just curious - why was it in bits? It worked when you just put it back together...? Congrats on the good deal, and having the nous to make it work, by the way.He said it felt low on power. It certainly does not feel low on power now.. It goes bloody well.

Yup. We slapped it together and it went. Hehe, funny ay.

Thanks. It was good fun. Gunna do it again - will try sticking to late model bikes that are not worn to hell and beyond though, and with cheap parts easily available. I have plenty of mechanical experience though - not recommended for newbies unless they have tools a-plenty, a mechanic mate, and money to make mistakes.

Steve

ital916
30th July 2009, 21:37
Well we bought another one. This time it was a bargain in four cardboard boxes, and what amounts to my first rebuild project.

<img src="http://homepages.inspire.net.nz/~meshnet/bikes/comet1.jpg">

We found it with its' engine dismantled, but it mostly looked to be there, and nothing completely wrecked, so we trailered it home and got right to work.

Rear tyre is bald, front tyre is has a funny wriggle to it. Rear brake master cylinder seized. Both levers ball missing. No wof. Rego run out (not dereg).

Engine back together, after a whole day was wasted when we discovered the front and rear cams are different. :slap:

This will be my daughters bike, although she wants something much smarter-looking. Once she is done with her slow-speed training and is pass the "drop it" stage, the comet will be the family hack/loaner/learner dogs-body bike and she will move on to a faired bike.

So we got it going and went for a burn.. The comet is amusing to ride, and goes really well. I have done plenty of time on the GT250R and I thought the comet was its' poor cousin, but it's not at all - the comet is plenty amusing to ride - more of an antelope instead of a cheetah. It's fun. ;)

So for under 1k we have a great learner bike. Thanks to Underwood and Wilkins for assistance with transport.

Next project? Haven't found one yet, but I will.


Steve

How olds your daughter? :shifty:

RantyDave
30th July 2009, 21:47
How olds your daughter? :shifty:
Old enough to have a Hyosung collapse underneath her by the sounds of things.

Dave

Rayray401
30th July 2009, 21:52
hmmmmm...not trying to be or sound like an arse...but why hyosung?..it seems to be the only thing you or your family ride?

CookMySock
30th July 2009, 21:59
hmmmmm...not trying to be or sound like an arse...but why hyosung?..it seems to be the only thing you or your family ride?Not at all.. It was cheap. I have lots of spares. I can swap stuff off my other bikes to fault-find, I know a bit about hyos, they are cheap to crash and fix, and I can double my money on it when I sell it. Sounds solid ay? ;)

Steve

Rayray401
30th July 2009, 22:04
Not at all.. It was cheap. I have lots of spares. I can swap stuff off my other bikes to fault-find, I know a bit about hyos, they are cheap to crash and fix, and I can double my money on it when I sell it. Sounds solid ay? ;)

Steve

True true...fair enough eh

PrincessBandit
30th July 2009, 22:04
Nice bike for Alex! Well done.