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  1. steampunk inspired veteran build

    Its been a while since my last post, been diverted onto another of my bike projects
    Anyhoo, recently bought a veteran sidecar chassis, the bones of which will be reborn shortly
    Ive already got the 23" wheel,tyre & the axle etc so should be straightforward
    Im aiming to do a wickerwork sidecar body, so time to practice my weaving skills
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  2. Riding with an experienced newbie to Whangas

    Well Gale_Wolf is an old mate of from uni days, he's gotten on with life and raised a fine family and doing the hard yards.

    Of course, this meant his usual hi-jinks with motorbikes has been curtailed and he has in his words become "mister communterer". We've recently renewed our friendship and actually ridden with each other on short trips on the Hornet Swarm rides.

    Now, he gets ambitious and wants to head up to Whangarei to pick up a muffler baffle from the previous ...
  3. She ridable.

    It worked. Now needs a really good tuning and all will be SWEET. Have a look at this for proof;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYAX_5wKV14
  4. back to the grinder

    I ended up finishing at 1 am this morning fixing the swivel I made so I can race shift (the aluminum plate kept coming of the bearing), modifying the exhaust (didn't fit no more) and carrying on with my forever battle f keeping my garage tidy.

    Headed inside to sleep and couple hours later I'm awake (yet again) obsessing over the exhaust. F(*k. i really must get a handle on this obsessive behaviour disorder.
  5. SHE'S ALIVE ha ha ha

    Engine's running.

    Couple of things to remember for next time;
    Make sure I check I have put all the parts back and in the right order. Having such spares are not a good idea.

    Don't be surprised if you customize parts they won't fit when you something this amount they won't fit.

    I'm happy though. The engine pretty much fired up straight away. With any luck I will be able to ride the bike tomorrow.
  6. what a shitter

    Realized after fitting most of the parts I'll have to take the engine out to replace one of the cam chain runners.
  7. Army Training Area Ride

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ure-Ride/page8

    Words can't really describe it...the pictures and videos kind of can...but you really had to be there. Awesome weekend with good company. Pushing bikes and people to the limit...well in a low key, adventure bike kinda way. But fair to say it tested some of us, myself included, both in riding skills, stamina and decision making. Videos to follow.





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  8. Okay, okay ...

    I am officially changing the name of my bike to Snoopy. Satisfied now?? Bastards.
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