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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: Brownie on March 13, 2006, 11:43 AM
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Had problems putting up piccies so hosted them elsewhere. Please have a look and let me know what you think. These are bits donated by my brother in law. It's the remains of his bike from BITD. I could never afford a looptail so it's a great first project for me. Cheers, JB
http://homepage.mac.com/jamesbrown7/PhotoAlbum5.html
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That's a hell of a bike for a first restoration. Looks in good order, just need some LG's and a finishing kit of o/s bits and your away :daumenhoch:
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cool bike!!!
like the hen night pics ;)
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cool bike!!!
like the hen night pics ;)
"legs closed til the honeymoon woman !"
:LolLolLolLol:
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Forgot about those pics til too late. lol. BMX and legs akimbo - the job's a good 'un ;) So, can anyone help out with the lg forks? Do you think I should stay with the white? Think that'd please my bro-in-law. He said he had some chrome forks bitd so it'd be good to get some chrome lgs. Seatpost is SE so hoping not to damage when I finally get it to a vice this week. Was thinking of going with gold bits and maybe gold decals to match. What ya reckon?
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Brownie:
If you haven't already removed the seat post, try boiling hot water first.
As aluminum expands quicker than steel, you should be able to heat up the frame with the hot water and then remove the seatpost. The good thing is that if it dosen't work you won't do any damage like some of the other methods.
Good project :daumenhoch:
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Hey thanks Diesel. I'll defo give that a go. Cheers, JB :)
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Good Luck buddy... It will be nice when its done :daumenhoch:... are you going to sand back and polish or re-powder coat?
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I was thinking powder coat white and then get some chrome LGs but finding the forks has been a bit of a problem. Thanks for the comments guys. Any other advice much appreciated. Tried the kettle of water on the seat post but it won't budge. Heading for the vice this week. :D