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Could you cut out the top bar of the triangle smooth out then re weld following the angle of the tube top left make the bar a lot shorter
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Nice looking bike
Not a direct answer but if you put the picture into google image search you might find more info about that bike
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Re: 2x stroke street tracker - probable project?
This is on eBay at the minute
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If forks are straight could get a amount of money back selling the frame
Weight wise if you are not seething up for passenger I wouldn't see any issues
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Re: 2x stroke street tracker - probable project?
The QINGQI qm125, SINNIS apache(same bike) would most probably have the parts you want(quite nice wheels) I believe they are based off gn125. Some go through eBay spares repair
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this is a bike i had in 2007 i replaced rear shock with a bar then mounted a sprung seat all so removed the oil tank side panel coverers for some thing slimmer
this is a odd looking beastie
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262792322202?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Must be a cafe as it's painted on tank
If this is like the older model (1 indicator idiot light) you have to add resistors to fit led indicators.
Have a look at cafe seat with hump would look cool
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In Japan these are called st250 and have a very big cult following in America you can get on bolt in kits from bluecollarboobers ( I am uk ) might give you some ideas.
I own the older model which is no injection .
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Sorry
what I thought was measure head of banjo bolt m8,m10 to figure hole size in banjo fitting. Then no need to strip, that's why I wondered about banjo bolt
On a plus size just found a shorter speedo cable (comes gt250/z50)
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I am in Norfolk near Norwich
I thought it would be the 10 mm still in use some days (rolling project) and wanted to save stripping before I ordered if I could.
I have looked at some cables from China just checking measurements before ordering this weekend.
Hope to get before Christmas[emoji3]...
Sorry I am in uk and was going to use this site as have no locally Indy shops
http://www.brake-lines.co.uk/create-your-custom-brake-hose.html
But needed no know banjo sizes.
And was wondering how to measure them correctly.
I need 200mm shorter than standard cable
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I have a Suzuki gn 250 I would like to put braided front line onto. It is a rolling project.
How do I go about measuring for the banjo bolts is it as simple as which size spanner?
Is their different bore pipes?
I have measured length at full extension
Thanks for any help
Justin
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Thanks for all the advice I have now got some uninsulated butt connectors. I also have some ratchet clamper.
Task for the weekend now
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I am going to be shortening the wiring on my gn250 and was wondering which method would be better?
Soldering or crimping
I heard soldering would harden wires but crimp come undone easier.
Due to the special connectors on the loom I can't cut just the ends to shorten
Many thanks
Justin
Sorry I am new to posting on forums can't get links right just yet
So new battery is needed then
I need to pay more attention to the amp hours
I though the matched cold crank was all I needed (you live and learn )
Many thanks
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