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Postby yammit on Tue Nov 28, 2006 6:27 pm

finished project on first outing Wakefield Park. [img][img]http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/5848/thumb6mj1.jpg[/img]

unfortunately siezed it in the 1 hour race on Sunday oh well back to the
drawing board. [/img]
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Postby Teeze on Wed Nov 29, 2006 12:08 pm

Nice photo. Sorry to hear about the thing seizing though (I hope without major incident). The photo is kinda' small. Help me out here, I know it is a 250, but what year/model. Post another photo, a nice close-up, side shot. :D Thanks.

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Postby yammit on Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:45 pm

[img][img]http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/5504/copyofthumb2iq3.th.jpg[/img]ImageImageImagevv
this should be a clickable thumbnail Don. I hope. it is a 93 model frame and swing arm 95/96 forks brand new never on a bike before now. cases are 93
barrels and heads are 97 kit barrels it was basically a learning weekend
the air gap was wrong in the forks so it was hydraulic locking on hard braking the rear shock was a bit on the soft side so it was squatting coming out of slow corners but had good straight line speed it was much better on Sunday morning after getting some good advice from some of the guys on set up sunday was much colder and being much higher up I guess it must have run a bit too lean no physical damage luckily pocket book damage still to be assessed we have until the Barry Sheene memorial in March to get it right . we are hoping to run the F model and this one that weekend figers crossed.
Regards.
John.L.[/img]
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Postby Teeze on Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:33 pm

Thanks John,

Very nice looking machine ridden by a very capable rider. Thanks for the details and I really love the paint-job. I'm sure you will get all the "bugs" worked out for your next meeting. Thanks again.

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Postby yammit on Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:05 pm

Thanks for the kind words and encouragement Don., all the parts. new
crank kit pistons rings seal etc have been ordered I dont know anything
about the power valve set up ( to old werent around in my day )so it will
probabley go to Marcus for the rebuild.

oh and the rider is my son Graham.

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