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clivegto

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  1. Just make some plates up to fit whatever you like.
  2. I have a set of those on one of my Slabby's, there good quality.
  3. This shows the difference between each side.
  4. 1100 slabby. Mounting points on the frame are different on each side. You need to make adaptor plates to fit anything else.
  5. Bought another Nitron shock for another project for reasonable money which just happened to have 2 spare springs with it and 2 of them are black. Took the 975lb spring of the new shock and fitted it to the Magnums spring replacing the 775lb spring. Nitron do 2 colours for there springs, nitron blue and metallic titanium black. My 2 new black springs look like they have been done gloss black. Both shocks are TR R1 but difrent lengths for different bikes. Looks better in black to me.
  6. I have swapped them, jest heat the block up in the oven, the liners will just about fall out.
  7. There are a few right ups on the net on how to do, think it was the one on ASF I followed.
  8. Carefully, flap disk in grinder. Remove centre eye grind down to size. Scribe round either side of bottom shock eye and grind down with flap wheel very carefully.
  9. @Katanahas an electronic one that goes up and down the gears.
  10. Saw some R&G bar end weights which I liked the look of so I bought them. Saves making some and look cool I think.
  11. Got some short head allen cap bolts from China land for the front mudguard. Got the bike of its engine stand to let the engine sag that couple of extra mm then tightened the engine mounts up. Pushed it outside for obligatory pictures
  12. There are no ap racing calipers in this thread
  13. This is OSS you might find there's more than one.
  14. I was just thinking that, candy red maybe. Will leave it for now until road test as it might need to be changed anyway.
  15. Nitron shock back in, back caliper on and a bodywork mock up this afternoon.
  16. I have swapped them when needed even opened some up with fine grinding past and a shoe lace.
  17. It's to access a hidden crank case bolt but can serve as oil return as well.
  18. Perhaps it's glued on as well as painted over as it appears to be very secure on the red frame.
  19. @Dezzahave heard some people use a jubilee clip to secure it then when it's worn down a bit slaken it of to move it round a bit.
  20. Like the one on my other Harris frame. New one will soon wear a groove if it makes much contact.
  21. Got some 50mm black nylon bar to remake the bottom frame rail chain protector. Was tricky to pop over the frame but managed it with a little heat, brute force and ignorance.
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