Bike development: Remade

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When I first bought the bike:

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What I did:

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Sun damaged mud-guard was scraped off and washed with sand paper like 40 times :O
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Paint and Wheels polished :)


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Putting parts back on and repainted parts and greased :)
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Now:
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Updated and Imgur thread.

 
When I first bought the bike:

42751d83-1352-422f-9ee6-953ea74e9869
s7ET3zW.jpg
mtrybmX.jpg

TU4lb8t.jpg

VtRyMhF.jpg

hy4VLpe.jpg




What I did:

QeOTtBs.jpg

Sun damaged mud-guard was scraped off and washed with sand paper like 40 times :O
7uBnpP5.jpg



Paint and Wheels polished :)


xBMEgAa.jpg

B0dqKV7.jpg


Putting parts back on and repainted parts and greased :)
BxqeDns.jpg

I8di4aU.jpg

sLDEpOb.jpg


Now:
gh11RD7.jpg


Updated and Imgur thread.

[DOUBLEPOST=1473445105,1473445075][/DOUBLEPOST]Nice work on the Bike :D
 
Hi guys for anyone which is interested (probably nobody) but my bike is now running which is a good thing, after finishing school I have now had time to finally get the engine running and have spent around £3 by buying copper wire. Instead of taking the part I needed to a person who made one or buy a new one for £50 I rewired the stator in copper wire and now the bike kicks over.

Example of a stator:
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Other than that, this was the frame with the full floater suspension.
Rather old picture without the engine or handle bars on the picture.
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  • What I need to do now is, buy a few nuts, screws and all that.
  • Side panels (yellow)
  • New tank as old one was a pin size hole (tiny)
  • Paint exhaust and engine head.
 
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