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    Right have some more photos but will upload later!
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    Looks like a good project you've got on your hands there, so which will be ready first, the bike or the licence to ride it?

    If you need a hand I could probably lend my limited skills to help out....
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Looks like a good project you've got on your hands there, so which will be ready first, the bike or the licence to ride it?

    If you need a hand I could probably lend my limited skills to help out....
    Now there is the question, who's taking bets!???

    Thanks for the offer, may well take you up on it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    Now there is the question, who's taking bets!???

    Thanks for the offer, may well take you up on it!
    Sweepstake time!!

    I don't know much about shaftys, but I have done some playing with a yamaha inline 4 so might be of some use.

    To assist in the reassembly task, you can go to the Yamaha Motor website, hit the proceed to catalog button and look at the parts list/assembly diagrams, mighty handy for figuring which bolt is supposed to go where.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Sweepstake time!!

    I don't know much about shaftys, but I have done some playing with a yamaha inline 4 so might be of some use.

    To assist in the reassembly task, you can go to the Yamaha Motor website, hit the proceed to catalog button and look at the parts list/assembly diagrams, mighty handy for figuring which bolt is supposed to go where.
    Thanks for that link, looks lke it will be perfect!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    All good fun . Was quite surprised when I turned up and found fj's place looking like a wrecking yard out the back , and fj watching at barbie movie........
    I do have my prioritys.... besides .... I hadn't seen that movie .....
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    How was I supposed to get it home! I think it was a rather unique way myself!! Besides you have seen my car so know that it ws more than capable of doing it!
    WELL CAPABLE ..... and we ALL know .... ALL women DO NOT TRAVEL LIGHT .....

    (the bike is under the blanket .... so it doesn't get dirty ... )
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    Looks like FJriders rep is taking serious punishment!
    I had GOOD rep ????????

    revenge is sweet ....

    I totally reccomend the Barbie DVD though ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Looks like a good project you've got on your hands there, so which will be ready first, the bike or the licence to ride it?

    If you need a hand I could probably lend my limited skills to help out....
    MY money is on the licence first .....
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    Have been working on the old girl today, man it was fun, although some nuts were very reluctant to come out! There is still one that has me defeated, but only till tomorrow! I have a cunning plan (don't know what it is yet)

    I have taken photos but will post up later when I've done things to them and I'm not being hounded my Mini-Me

    And yes you are right FJ, that Barbie movie is rather good!
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    Some photos on where I am up to now!

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    Amazing what can be done with a carpenters hammer!! (look like one of Dangerous's)

    HOWEVER, the really magis trick is glueing the whole shebang back together...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Amazing what can be done with a carpenters hammer!! (look like one of Dangerous's)

    HOWEVER, the really magis trick is glueing the whole shebang back together...
    Too true and without having one left over bolt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiPhoenix View Post
    ...... and without having one left over bolt!
    I've done a few rebuilds on various bike's over the years ...

    and a few "left-over" bolts/nuts/washers seems the norm ...
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