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  1. There are some good roads down 'er its just all the cow shit and tra'ers that spoil them.

    if you ever fancy the journey again give me a shout, doors always open for YOCers

    Once the Bandit is on the road i fancy a dabble up ta rode for some road sightings

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  2. No I've not been on the Bandit forums, im a little too loyal and only really stick to the YOC ha-ha i signed up to the SOHC750 Forum for the Honda but think i only have about 10 posts on there as i just prefer it on here :wub:

    After some digging and looking on the Bay of E im going to pass on the head conversion..................for now and just get the old girl back on the road. Might be fitting a different seat unit on her tho just to make her a bit more evil looking.

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  3. So is the GSXf 600 heads a direct bolt on job then? sorry if its a dumb question but thought before a sneakly buy a set with out the missus knowing i don't want the pissing about of trying to make it fit etc etc.

  4. Grrrr...........

    Now your sticking thoughts in my head and the wifes already pissy at the fact i gotta now build two bikes ha-ha.

    So, what is needed to get a bit more poke out this old girl with out spending a wad of cash (bare in mine the Honda is where im wanting the money to go ;) )

  5. To be total Ying and Yang, maybe you should give him it back as a gift when you've finished it

    Thats exactly what i was going to do but he knows me too well and when he gave me the V5 he told me to never give it back as he doesn't want to leave it out side his new house (he's not one to leave things out in the rain) 

    Oh man, with the engine at that stage you have just GOT to drop a 750 top end on. At the very least use a later shimmed individual rocker valve gear. Instead of those Y shaped things.

    I could do, but Phil (step dad) has already bought a new head with valves, stem seal etc etc to go back on so it would be a shame just to push his hard work to one side. what im thinking is just carry on from where he left off but pop my own spin on things but obviously not turning it into a hard tail chop ha-ha

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  6. Sad story to this one, my mum n stepdad just lost their house they had it on a mortgage years ago but after being laid off they couldn't keep up the payments so they sold it to a bloke who rented it back to them. 8 years forward to today he has now told them that he's selling them so they are having to down size to a 2 bed cottage with no garage so being the best mate I could ever have he has just gave me his project bike which is a 1996 600 bandit. 

    As it sits now in the shed

    Gotta go out there during the week and sort through it all. 

    The motor is perfect, all new stainlesbolts 

    I have basically just got to buy a few more bits,paint it and assemble her.

  7. Sounds to me like an air leak bud. Check all the joins from air box to carbs, and then check that the carbs are seated and done up tight onto the inlet rubbers, and while your at it check the condition of the inlet rubbers, as she was sat for a period of time the rubbers may have perished and cracked.

  8. Hey folk, 

    Just a little curious really, me mam n stepdad are moving house soon and they dug out the old photo album in the packing up malarkey and found a pic of him on his dad's old BSA A10 with side car outfit,  n I didn't know if there was a way to see if it was still on the road?  

    The reg that's on the meat slicer is 332 JMH

    Any of you clever lot know a way? 

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  9. Na no front mudguard, Betty (my last chop) didn't have one and yes riding her in the wet was more......um.......wet but all was fine. 

    Jenny will see rain but only if I'm caught in it as she will be used for nice days, as she's of the older  bikes she needs looking after. 

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  10. Hi Jinx

    Your only option on fitting the seat is to take off the vinyl and foam so your left with just the plastic pan. Then look on the frame there will be a bar going across where the seat sits on, which also so happens to have two holes in.

    Pop your plastic pan back on where it goes and with a permy pen mark the seat pan where those two holes line up, then drill them out.

    Fit two bolt through the top of the plastic pan and glue them in place so that they can not turn (Araldite glue will be good)

    Re fit your foam pad, then with a hair dryer and heavy duty staple gun re fit your vinyl. warm up the vinyl with the hair dryer and also the plastic pan so the staples penetrate nice and deep. (new vinyl is about a tenner on Ebay if you want to freshen it up)

    Now you can pop the seat back on, then use a lock washer and a stainless steel nut to bolt the seat to the bike. Job jobbed

    As for the side number plate, they mount on the rear axle.

    Unbolt the nut on the rear axle (kerb side of the bike) pop the bracket on the axle and put the nut back on.

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  11. I hate technology to a degree, i just recently (end of last month) deleted my Facebook account and i actually feel liberated.

    no more of those annoying notifications informing me that someone has commented on this that and the other and no more of the normal bitching that they all seam to do on there.

    found that you get more time in the shed too which is a bonus

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  12. Well i think i have the paint sorted, i have been fortunate enough to have gotten a chap called Joeby airbrush on board who has been doing this sort of thing since 1974 and he is more keen to get started than i am! his paint jobs have won loads of "best in show" and has been featured in a fair few biker mags too :) 

    Going to be sitting down with him to come up with a "nod to the 70's" paint job but till then ill say what i have in my head (subject to change)

    • Candy apple red frame & oil tank with light sliver flake & pine stripes
    • Candy apple red fuel tank with silver flake, scallops re-done with mural airbrushed inside with pin stripes
    • Candy apple red rear mudguard with silver flake and pin stripes
    • Black chrome rims, hubs, rocker cover, other engine covers, springer fork parts and sissy bar
    • Gold plated valve covers, springs, drum brake leavers and assorted other small parts

    Again that can all change depending on what Joeby brings to the table

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  13. Firstly it check the HT lead is fitted snuggly, then change the plugs.

    If this still plays up then id say its a potential coil failure, replace both front and rear coils and go from there.

     

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