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Projects?
Posted: 19 May 2007 11:34
by 3narf
Does anyone have any interesting Morini / non-Morini projects on the go?
Please share them here...
Posted: 26 May 2007 10:46
by 3narf
OK, what about uninteresting projects?
Posted: 28 May 2007 14:43
by robinh44
Hi,
Well there is my Project Kanguro Moto for one, currently in the last few weeks of build, have spent a year on it so far. Check out prev posts for story so far. Will post an update soon in the offroads bikes section. Picture of completed rolling chassis below:-
Regards
Robin
Posted: 02 Jun 2007 12:00
by 3narf
That looks superb!
Especially the rear suspension. Is that a standard early Kanguro frame? I must confess to never having got too close to one before.
I'm in the process of putting Strada bars on my Sport- about the closest I can get to a project, these days.
Posted: 02 Jun 2007 14:40
by robinh44
Hi,
The frame is an early X1 frame, it still has round tubing. I was warned of a weak spot on the older frames where the rear footrests attach. I have removed the rear footrests and welded an additional bracing plate in their place. Currently fitting the front headlight, using a Suzuki SV headlight with brackets from a Suzuki Bandit. I have had to cut the brackets in two and shorten them by 40mm each but now they fit the Husqvarna forks. Should have some more pictures by the end of Sunday. MOT booked for 14th June so the deadline is looming.
Regards
Robin
Posted: 07 Jun 2007 20:53
by Jem
Yes, I do have a project bike but I'm hoping to surprise it on the club at the AGM. If I don't I'll post it.
Posted: 09 Jun 2007 12:29
by 3narf
Jem wrote:Yes, I do have a project bike but I'm hoping to surprise it on the club at the AGM.
That's the spirit!
Posted: 27 Jun 2007 09:10
by robinh44
Hi,
My project completion report is now posted in the offroad bikes section.
Regards
Robin
Posted: 27 May 2008 22:40
by boris tarpit
Er. . . . . I'm putting a Villiers 197 3 speed engine in a '77 CZ 125 frame. Increase capacity and lower top speed at one fell swoop. . . .and not as reliable. . .
Also building a MZ301 chop. . .
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