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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    OK, as it seems we are talking about different things, I have marked them to be clear. The knobs marked 1 I used to adjust sideways runout. The things marked 2 come nowhere near the wheel at any time. No idea what they are for.
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    it won't let me attach image.
    I will email or text you.

    the picture I sent you
    the pivots are 4.
    loosen 5 .

    loosen the blade with 7
    use 6 as the side to side indicators with the blade pushed back



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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    i suspect the arms marked 2 have a block of wood under them when the moving pieces are in the up position.

    Most wheel builders buy unthreaded spokes. Cut to required length and thread to suit.
    If it's a standard hub/rim combo and the factory still lists spokes as available that does save time.

    Big question when building a wheel is the offset. Not fun to find the new wheels can't be brought into alignment.
    Not all hub/rim combos share a centerline.
    Thanks for that Greg, yep I was luckily able to by std fit spokes and std rims so for me it was easy. And I had no offsets to battle either so all good!
    You dont happen to know anyone with 3spd engine bits? Sorry if I have asked you before…
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    I didn't even see parts 2. I was looking at 1 and the blade.

    Used the same tiles and grout for our splash back a handful of years back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Thanks for that Greg, yep I was luckily able to by std fit spokes and std rims so for me it was easy. And I had no offsets to battle either so all good!
    You dont happen to know anyone with 3spd engine bits? Sorry if I have asked you before…
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I didn't even see parts 2. I was looking at 1 and the blade.

    Used the same tiles and grout for our splash back a handful of years back.
    Haha!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Husa might have a box buried in his dad's shed. Identifying it is another story.
    Also funny! Just been having that conversation with Husa! Thanks tho…
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Husa might have a box buried in his dad's shed. Identifying it is another story.
    The rolling chassis Alan has came from me, hense the rust.
    I have a complete bike still. It was dad's first bike. same rust "patina"I am thinking of growing a goatee. and buying some exhaust wrap and a brown seat cover
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    Right so finally I am moving forward again! Got a bunch of stuff top coated so now I can start fitting swing arm, forks and wheels plus chain guard, centre stand and foot pegs.
    Also painted under the tank and inside the headlight bucket so that when I topcoat these I only have to do the outside
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    Looking sharp.
    I really like the booth
    I found what I used for the anode the other day.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Looking sharp.
    I really like the booth
    I found what I used for the anode the other day.
    I just used a bunch of D12 rebars wired together and the last lot I did I used S/S allthread. It was way cleaner with stainless but I am not sure if it did a better job or not? What was your anode?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I just used a bunch of D12 rebars wired together and the last lot I did I used S/S allthread. It was way cleaner with stainless but I am not sure if it did a better job or not? What was your anode?
    SS punch plate massive surface area
    pic to follow.
    it is 30cmx20cm
    They "ie internet"say not to use SS but I have had much better results with this but I feel it may be due to its huge surface area rather than material?
    I have no idea why KB is stopping me from adding a pic that is only 1.1mb and in Jpeg



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    How is stainless sacrificial? I've used just bar that was handy and bath salts, no wait,merm, it'll come to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    How is stainless sacrificial? I've used just bar that was handy and bath salts, no wait,merm, it'll come to me.

    Looking good.
    I guess other then a bit of Chromium the and a bit of nickel the rest is mainly iron
    washing soda. ie Sodium Carbonate
    it might not be stainless just high chromium steel
    all I can say is it worked for me note the surface area its whooping.
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    So time for the front suspension to go on. I had to source some special felt to make the seals for the top of the sliders. I had two goes at it as I cut them a couple of mm short first time round. The felt comes about 8mm thick and once I split it and soaked it in oil it was about right. First time I have seen this setup. There is nothing at all inside the slider other than a tab that the bottom of the spring rotates into. You tip 20cc of oil in the fork slider, slip it on and then twist the whole thing onto the spring.
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    Wheels on. Need to machine a new pin for the centre stand. They do not come with a side stand. The pin for the stand also extends out to mount the brake lever. It is a poor effort even from new. The thing was flogged out beyond belief.

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    looking good..



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