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Gotcha beat. My first time spanned the course of several weekends! I'd get really frustrated and put the wheel away and then try again the following weekend. Now, I think I'm doing it in about 30 min while watching TV in the garage. It took me an hour to unlace a wheel, swap hubs and re-lace the new wheel with another hub. I think I was watching Louie at the time...
 
$70 :) driving it home now.. 360 two stroke.
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"Burnin' oil and smellin' royal!"
 
Yeah pretty cool, at $70 I was expecting it to be hammered. Its in great shape though and had a ton of extras. I drove away mach 10 with a smile from ear to ear.

"Burnin' oil and smellin' royal!"
 
tires got delivered 235/85/16 (32")
E 80psi max. somin like 13,500lbs per tire.

got the lift on.. mounted and balanced today.
gotta get alignement and inspection / emissions tomorrow.

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Its got a lot going fo it. Not sure yet. Taking it out for a spin will give me a better idea.

"Burnin' oil and smellin' royal!"
 
1973 BMW 2002 "Roundie" - 1000 miles since rebuild. Its on a truck for the next four days...I'll meet her for the first time on Thursday.
 

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Seems I have some catching up to do on this thread!

My latest of any significance, although had them for a month or so now:

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Made locally here in Brissie by Tranzac.
 
Waiting on a couple of things from DCC so I got this to tide my $$$ bug over.
 

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A "T". When we picked it up, the brakes were seized. I have Aero Kroil soaking in the cylinders now.......
 
That bike is nice, Rich. I'm jealous!

My mirror visor came in the mail, it's nice. Picture doesn't show it off all that well, in person it truly is a mirror. My lady was using it to fix her makeup... While it was on my head, so yeah, it's mirror-y. It doesn't really fog up on me at all and I haven't had any issues with glare. It's like wearing a pair of sunglasses so it's obviously not ideal for night riding. On the one night I've ridden with the visor, I've just thrown it in my tank bag, so, that solves that issue.

I also picked up a can of red spray paint and taped up a simple design. I'm pretty sure it's the design from some Arthur Fulmer helmets, I saw it on a lid on ebay and I liked it so much I had to copy it.


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