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  1. Its been a while since I have been on the site but back now. The X7 is finished and been on the road for a couple of months now and for a tiddler 250 it rips up the road at a fair old pace. 

    During the resto mod the tank chucked up a massive surprise, 12mm deep filler on the top of it and numerous dents containing filler all over the other places. I though it was a lost cause beyond repair. One place quoted £800 ex vat to sort it, get fooked i thought to that. I found a place nearby that quoted me £400 for the tank repair, welded on pins and pulled the dents out as much as possible and used just a skim of filler to flatten it out. The price also included painting the panels and tail piece, fitting the supplied graphics and a nice few coats of lacquer to finish it off. Damn fine job was done too.

    I also had to make my own torque arm for the back brake out of one from a gn250 that I had to shorten. I put a chrome chain guard on it off of a gn125 just had to cut a bit off it and it fitted straight on.

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    I have discovered that riding the X7 like you stole it is big fuggin fun

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  2. On 1/27/2017 at 8:09 PM, Jpich85 said:

    Thanks for getting back to me guys, the battery is only about a year old and the bike isn't on the road yet it's just sat in the garage and I start it up a few times a week so I have to charge it now and then but this time the battery just seems dead after one or two turns, I haven't checked the voltage on start up but I will try, I don't have another battery unfortunately but my dad said he could try jump starting me but I don't think that'll do much to fix the problem, I think they tested it with a tester of some sort, my dad took it there so didn't see what they did.

    Could the cold be affecting this? I've got the battery in the house now just to see if improving the temperature might help

     

    I would be very careful about jump starting, i once blew my cdi box doing this on my old efe. If you do jump start it take the battery out of the other bike/car and connect it to yours to be safe. cdi's ain't cheap cost me £100 for a second hand one for the efe.

    Going by whats been discussed on here I and leaning towards the battery being duff through not having much use. Good luck

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  3. As it is at the moment, not a lot done as plans were interrupted by work and being on call (shit) Bores have been done and head skimmed. Have started to put the bike back together but not a lot of progress due to feckin work getting in the way with play time. I have primed the wheels but they need a bit more. Paint is here grey primer and satin black.

    On call at work until Thursday morning and Friday off so will be burning the midnight oil on Thursday to catch up and get the engine back together and get the bike back up on it's wheels.

    Can anyone suggest a good tough satin clear lacquer in aerosol form to put on the wheels ?

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  4. 1 minute ago, Jonny said:

    Yes - that I know.  My question is from what month did Ms start appearing? I doubt it was Jan 1st '91

    That is the years they built them but the release dates were different around the globe. In England new model registrations used to be in March so you could infact have a 1990 L model registered in 1991 from stock left over in dealers and they would have been discounted to make way for the surge in new sales of the next model due to people wanting to be the first on the road with the new reg letter in march. 

  5. I put a bit of a shine on the forks just to tart them up a bit. I have ended up stripping the bike completely and the frame and arm are off being blasted and coated, only the parts of the frame you could see had been painted the rest was shite.

    I took a look in the engine as I noticed the two stroke oil tank was dry and what a surprise there was waiting for me the oil had migrated to the crank cases as in the photo. nice.

    Also the reeds did not cover the slots in the reed block and there was a score in the left hand barrel. So they are off to be rebored and 1mm over size piston kits ordered.

    So thats it everthing else checked out ok.

    So much for putting an mot on it and using it. will start being put back together at the weekend

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  6. Just a bit of an update the head is going off to the people that make magic happen with the gases. Although the bandit twelve head is working very well indeed I feel the need to have it done proper. I have some ape heavy duty valve springs to send off with it so I can fit and dial in a nice set of performance cams when I get it back.

    My wallet tried doing a runner when I decided to get the head done proper but I soon nailed that fucker down. Better volunteer for overtime at work now.

    Who or where would the best place be to use to do a proper gas flow , that can be trusted to do a good job. I have not been keeping tabs on who is the best to use for some time.  Any Ideas please.

     

    Alf

  7. Just bought a 1979 250 X7 that has been partly restored just needs the decals putting on. I have been after a Suzuki 2 stroke twin for ages but the prices people wanting for them was always out of my reach until now

    It has a set of micron zorsts and a Giuliari saddle on it and is in very nice all round condition and it's red.

    Now I want to put wider wheels on it , has anyone done this and could give me a few ideas or starting points. I was thinking of bandit 400 front and back ends and see what happens. I dont want to machine, weld or cut any of the x7 as I want to be able to put it back to standard whenever I want.

    Think i might have a bit of a job on my hands but if anyone has any info or experience of doing this could you let me know.

    I give £900 for it and seeing what has sold on eblag over the last few months I have quite a bargain apparently.

     

    I will put up some pics later

     

    Now some pics of it. looks a rather fetching pink in the photos but it is not it is red its just how it came out in the pics. Brand spankers new front fender to go on, headlight rim, and a few other bits. The mirrors are incredibly arse as they were when they first came out and will not be going on.

    First job is to get up to MOT standard and start using it and develop it as it is used. First on the agenda will be wider wheels. then the rest of the restoration and no it wont be anorak resto not into that bullshit but it will be able with a few hours work returned to standard used condition should I sell it further down the track

     

    Alf

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  8. I have just been reading through this topic and it has got me intrigued.

    I run a Dyna 2000 ignition with dyna coils (green ones) and Taylor leads. Would there be any benefit from running cop's with the Dyna 2000 and would the dyna 2000 be up to the job of running them safely. Or stick with what I have.

     

    Alf

  9. I got my ABE discs re-riveted at last and put them back on.

    Time to give the bike a proper wash and polish up then touch up bits of the paint, bit of a mid summer freshen up. Its been busy over the last couple of weeks terrorizing the tarmac.

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