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1965 YA-6 125cc project


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Will we see the "AFTER" photo"s before we reach retiral age :rolleyes: .... I"v done the H2 built and running , carbs are stricking, opened them up , green glue residue, fk me i used it all last summer, and took carbs off in october, they were cleaned last january, Wtf is in that fuel now, abandoned the strip , as fuel on hands in these temps is a no :eusa_snooty: no.

Ts250 tear down will begin this week if snow prevales , :yeah:

hey John I was talking to andrew136 ans ss50-1 on the sixteener special sports moped forum yesterday, they know you from forfar!

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I love the look of the fuel tank! may have to try and find one for my build! will have to sell the three i already have tho first :eusa_think:

Looking forward to some more progress pics, good luck as well :spin2:

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I have began taking some reference photos. Here are a couple, very original.

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Still waiting for the workshop manual but this turned up during the week. 1 down, 100 (ish) to go.

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I hope the weather breaks soon. I still need to rebuild the TS engine before I start this.

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Until today, given the snow, not much happening on the YA-6 front; rebuild wise.

Ordered the V55/5 pack. Waiting for the dating letter from Paul Dawkins - April 1965 so happy with that.

Anyway, the SV battery had given up the ghost so ordered a new battery for it. This came today and gave me a chance to connect the bike up to a battery for the first time.

The result is video 6 on my video wall LINKY

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Watched the Vid DT, seems fine, at least it runs just the 50 yards of rust to sort out :biglaugha: but it will make a nice ride once it's done. :jossun:

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hmm doesnt work for me!...nothing to be seen in YA6

That is strange Paul. The way I set the page up it should be visible to 95% of browsers including smartphones. The short vid shows the YA6 coming to life on the electric start with no more than a clean of the plug and a bit of air filter wrapped around the open side carb.

Watched the Vid DT, seems fine, at least it runs just the 50 yards of rust to sort out :biglaugha: but it will make a nice ride once it's done. :jossun:

I hope so. I haven't found anything scary in the rust. Not stripped out yet but it seems like all surface stuff, quite light really seeing the bike is 48 years old. Because it is a pressed frame I am probably going to coat the inside of the frame with waxoil after painting.

Light silver frame and candy red paintwork, as per original I think.

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I watched the vid ,got love that, running again with so little work she didn`t even struggle :thumb:

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When did you move to New York [ sirens & aircraft noise] ,, amazing , iggy lights the lot,,, :yeah:

Drewps" yeh i know them two on the Sixteener specials , [ bike forum not a porn site]

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When did you move to New York [ sirens & aircraft noise] ,, amazing , iggy lights the lot,,, :yeah:

Maybe I should get the town twinned with the Bronx!

If I had timed it better I could have got the noise of the local steam train in the background as well.It passes about 500 yards from the bottom of my garden. LINKY

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I watched the vid ,got love that, running again with so little work she didn`t even struggle :thumb:

I was impressed too. Even more so that the electric starter worked. :icon_biggrin: .

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Seeing that the weather was the best it has been this year I decided that I would uncover the YA-6 project and take another look.

One thing lead to another, as they do, and before I realised I had a few tools out. Here is how it looks at the moment. Excuse the garden but we are still coming out of winter.

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And compared with the TS for size

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Wondering how far of a resto are you going?

The rims and spokes look good in picts,so will it be a CIL (paint) rebuild/resto,recrome as nessary or right back to new?

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Not sure to be honest. It will only ever be as good as its worst part. Paint and a few nos parts are certain. I can get a new pattern seat for it and the hardest parts are the tank and exhaust. There is a tank on fleabag USA selling as new but it seems to have already been sealed. Can't find a decent exhaust for sale at the moment and the one on it needs a repair. I was toying with seeing what the cost would be to fabricate a new one or see if a yb100/125 one fitted. I will clean up the wheels but I am leaning to getting them redone in stainless.

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I have just been looking at the YA-6 engine. The L/H cover came off with only one stuck screw (still in the case) and even with heat, plusgas and a stud remover it just sheared down to a small stud. The R/H is going to be harder, one screw already looks like it is a rivet, and I haven't started on it yet. Got a couple moving but not looking good. I think there is going to be a lot of drilling out and re-threading.

On a plus side, the points cam and generator came out quite easily.

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