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  1. #106
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    you did indeed

    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    I hate to say this but "told you so"

    They wouldnt let me reg my XR as they have never had the frame no in the computer.

    Why do they need a 25 year old frame number in their computer to make it safe? Surely a LVV cert or something would suffice? Say you made the frame with the help of a qualified welder ?

    But no real problem, I just have to do a bit of work on the frame, like welding up the holes someone drilled in it for a rear carrier mount, and tidy up some of the factory welds, then its off to the powder coaters. Hopefully I will have it back at the end of the week so next weekend I can swap everything over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed View Post
    But no real problem, I just have to do a bit of work on the frame, like welding up the holes someone drilled in it for a rear carrier mount, and tidy up some of the factory welds, then its off to the powder coaters. Hopefully I will have it back at the end of the week so next weekend I can swap everything over.
    Its such a dumb rule though aint it! Maybe write a letter to Harry Duynhoven he might be interested in getting it changed!?

    Just lucky you had another frame

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Just lucky you had another frame
    Fuck, yeah! It'd've been a pisser if you were now suddenly in the market for a good frame. I take it that aside from a few extraneous holes and a bit of a tidy up it's all straight and in good order?

    Looking forward to the news that it is all reassembled and road legal. You're going to have a busy weekend ahead of you - or have you got so practised at stripping and reassembling it that it now takes next to no time... (like me with GSX250 carbs).
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    Spankme's been busy again

    Just noticed that the last few quotes have a link back to the original post so it can be read in its entirety. Cool idea! Cheers, Spank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Its such a dumb rule though aint it! Maybe write a letter to Harry Duynhoven he might be interested in getting it changed!?

    Just lucky you had another frame
    yep anything that stops this crap has to be a good thing

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf View Post
    Fuck, yeah! It'd've been a pisser if you were now suddenly in the market for a good frame. I take it that aside from a few extraneous holes and a bit of a tidy up it's all straight and in good order?

    Looking forward to the news that it is all reassembled and road legal. You're going to have a busy weekend ahead of you - or have you got so practised at stripping and reassembling it that it now takes next to no time... (like me with GSX250 carbs).
    I will get started on dismantling it during the week so hopefully I will only have to re-assemble it at the weekend

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    Here we go again

    just over an hours worth of stripping down the mighty Zed is just a shadow of her former self

    The other frame has been sorted and its gone for powder coating.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed View Post
    just over an hours worth of stripping down the mighty Zed is just a shadow of her former self

    The other frame has been sorted and its gone for powder coating.
    You work fast - it took me a lot longer than a few hours to strip the Zundapp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed View Post
    just over an hours worth of stripping down the mighty Zed is just a shadow of her former self

    The other frame has been sorted and its gone for powder coating.
    What will the powder coating be costing you?

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    You know vinz wont be there by the time your bike is done right? they are closing the place down well they might not or they might but I dont know and I work there we get told in two weeks when the building closes down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    What will the powder coating be costing you?
    The powder coating will probably be about $150 - 200 I will let you know when it comes back.
    Last time it cost $285 but that was for frame, swing arm, fork legs, trees and a load of other brackets, and that price included shot blasting all the parts first.

    Quote Originally Posted by texmo View Post
    You know vinz wont be there by the time your bike is done right? they are closing the place down well they might not or they might but I dont know and I work there we get told in two weeks when the building closes down.
    If the frame comes back on Friday as planned you will see it finished next Monday

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    Thanks... I want to re powder coat my rims and swing warm... For some reasons the owner or two back powder coated it a very light silver,almost white...

    I want to make my bike almost the same color as yours with a gold'ish colored rims... You know,like a Subaru. I thought if it was okay for a STI it won't look to bad on an old bike and the old V-twin almost sound like a boxer engine to.. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed View Post

    If the frame comes back on Friday as planned you will see it finished next Monday
    Really? good on ya dude. I still think it sucks frog tryed to get your bike through but morics is just a dick. shame really its such a nice bike too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Thanks... I want to re powder coat my rims and swing warm... For some reasons the owner or two back powder coated it a very light silver,almost white...

    I want to make my bike almost the same color as yours with a gold'ish colored rims... You know,like a Subaru. I thought if it was okay for a STI it won't look to bad on an old bike and the old V-twin almost sound like a boxer engine to.. LOL
    Sounds like a nice colour scheme, the bike should look great.

    And here is tonights work, only the engine and forks to go, might need help with the engine though its damn heavy, just as well I have an engine hoist to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classic zed View Post
    just as well I have an engine hoist to use.


    Yeah, but be careful, it's only a 2 - tonne hoist....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Yeah, but be careful, it's only a 2 - tonne hoist....
    That's funny!!!!

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