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  1. metaltriumph

    For Sale: 1969 Yamaha DT1 (SOLD)

    Now sold - woot
  2. metaltriumph

    For Sale: 1969 Yamaha DT1 (SOLD)

    I have a 1969 Yamaha DT1 that I have been restoring over the last few years that I now have for sale. I have powdercoated the frame, it has brand new tyres, recent engine rebuild, rebuilt carb, tank filled and primed, front forks polished and new seals, new flat track bars, plus all original...
  3. metaltriumph

    [FS] KZ650 Carbs for sale 77-81

    I am selling some of my z650 spares and these are next on the list: - Cleaned up and re-assembled z650/750 slide carbs - Most needles & jets included but NOT all - so they will require rebuild kits I am unsure of which year they belong to - but fits my 77 - so should fit 77-81 kz650's. May...
  4. metaltriumph

    Using filler and bondapriming a fuel tank

    You should marry Bondaprimer! BURNNNNNN I just did some googling to learn more about bondaprimer - it appears your fears are indeed warranted - and most recommend sticking with Etch primer.
  5. metaltriumph

    Using filler and bondapriming a fuel tank

    There is a reason you shouldnt use the best product out there - you said it yourself - its doesnt react well with filler! which you need to fill in your tank! The automotive industry has survived just great for years with simple filler and primer. why complicate things? your tank will not go...
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    Using filler and bondapriming a fuel tank

    Go ahead and use your yacht primer on your bike then, and stop asking people for help when you dont want it. If bonda-primer is not going to react well with other standard stuff then why use it? Ive done a few tanks and had no issues with sanding back to metal, filling and priming. Then...
  7. metaltriumph

    Powder coat or paint a frame

    Id also like to know about PC'ing over filler...
  8. metaltriumph

    The Beginning Of "The Fish Bike"

    Great that you got the screwsout with minimal fuss. Maybe you should let the smoke haze clear and move-on from the fish idea. ride the bike for what it is without any gimmicks....harsh i know. Tough love!@
  9. metaltriumph

    The Beginning Of "The Fish Bike"

    spray that shit with with penetrating oil, wd40 or whetever - then leave for a few hours to let it soak in. Then you can try an impact screwdriver, or a regular screwdriver with a hammer and a very firm grip, pushing into the screwhead hard, turning slowly while hammering If not - you can try...
  10. metaltriumph

    Let me see your tail section with lights

    Nice on Rusnak - very neat - great paint aswell. In Aus its illegal to put the number plate where yours is - but i reckon it would look just as neat under that horizontal taillight.
  11. metaltriumph

    KZ1000

    Nice blank canvas - i suggest Sanctuary style!
  12. metaltriumph

    81 cb650 Cafe Project

    The proof will be in the end result mate - it wouldn't matter if it was made in a scientific lab or on a kitchen bench - as long as it works!
  13. metaltriumph

    81 cb650 Cafe Project

    yeah nice - following this - love the clean work area :)
  14. metaltriumph

    The Beginning Of "The Fish Bike"

    I wanna see some fish-bike goddammit !
  15. metaltriumph

    Ever get the itch for a "modern" bike?

    I would love a bonnie but just as has been said before - do i need another cafe bike? and that doubled with - why would i buy another triumph (bonnie) when it has half the power of my current triumph? I would have to sell the speed triple to afford a bonnie - i think i would be headed more...
  16. metaltriumph

    Sandrew's XS400 - v2.0

    Re: Sandrew's XS400 - DONE ! love the detailed work and everything looks so solid. Great writeup
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