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01-09-2011, 11:36 PM | #1 |
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Baby Monster
The little 400 has gone on its holiday ...
It has gone to Carl Harrison to get him running well and a few fugly bits removed. Part one is to get him roadworthy as its a bit of a dog and been unloved. Get the lowering done .. get him running again. Part 2 will be to tidy him up but maybe next year. I have to save and save then collect bits and do it that way. Lowering has now been figured to a fine art.. but involves different tyres , shock rebuilds and all sorts is a total mare to be honest. I need another tyre and shock rebuild but again got to save! It sounds so funny nothing like the 600... oh the original scraped cans are soon to be history the little one deserves a growl. How I am going to keep two I don't know .... I must be shot away... |
20-09-2011, 07:33 PM | #2 |
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Bloody hell how short are you, my wife is 5'2" and can reach the floor on the ducati but cant ride it as she is on l plates. But the triumph is a different story she has to get on using the curb. The correct term is vertically challanged. Ha ha ha.
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20-09-2011, 08:58 PM | #3 |
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Oompa loompa size?? 5ft 1
with short stumpy legs it's comical .. It's in the legs not the height I sadly did not get blessed with height or long legs .. I measure I house bricks .. Most normal bikes are a 3 brick which means 3 bricks under my feet to touch the floor so when it was brought up about stacking soles of boots ., I'd be up there with Elton Joh in Tommy! |
12-10-2011, 01:24 AM | #4 |
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with proper screen now on.
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12-10-2011, 12:30 PM | #5 |
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he looks spot on, hellcat , plus they are getting rare in uk...
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12-10-2011, 02:46 PM | #6 |
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Thanks , thats your bikes old screen and I will get the casings powder coated as well.
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28-05-2012, 02:44 AM | #7 |
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Just a progress report
What I have found wrong with little monster. So far cosmetics.. wheels been in an off or over as chunks out of the rims and flattened back and front. Casings dented and on one side acid damaged, paint flaking badly. oily dirty. Frame I think if I recall Carl said was 4cm bent out at the back the bikes been in a accident . There was described as rub marks touched up due to cable ties rubbing into paint frame. Actually again where bike had been over or accident damaged as chunks out of it not just rubs where cable ties where. Forks felt lumpy and clonky, seals kept going and in paper work this kept coming up. Forks pitted and not nice Carl fixed. cans damaged from a off. Reg rec faulty , instead of replacing rec reg which was faulty battery had been replaced so acid damage down the frame and cases damaging them quite badly. Cases very pitted as well. hangers damaged. Other bits As said forks dire and pitted. Reg rec faulty. Wiring not good ran like a dog oil leak no belt change in 4 years.. or services. lots of bits mangled and bent filty oily and neglected. Oil like Shreks swamp when I got it home!! Chain hanging off the bike!! I had clutch sorted as I now have arthritis and immune system disease which was making me crippled up especially my arms and hands so Carl took two springs out and made it so I could cope Which was better then all the other faff id have had to have gone through! I am on a very low wage and I can't often afford new bits so often have to buy and tart up stuff or mend. Also I had to find people to do this and that... sometimes visiting them to talk too all over East Anglia! |
28-05-2012, 03:10 AM | #8 |
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Some photos...
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30-05-2012, 08:58 PM | #9 |
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sounds like you've got your work cut out thier mel. Sounds as bad as mine. LOL. You got the faster colour too.
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30-05-2012, 11:13 PM | #10 |
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I am impressed with you. You really are an inspiration to me and I really mean that. I know some are impressed with my projects and I thank those who are but I have an engineering background. You my dear are someone who takes her dreams and gets on with it regardless of the pain you go through and sod the cost. Its about the bike which it always should be. Living the dream because you can. I salute you and bring on the baby monster soon.
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30-05-2012, 11:46 PM | #11 |
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Nice one, Albie.
And I'll second that. |
31-05-2012, 12:49 AM | #12 |
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I can only mend and tart things up .. I have no mechanical skills now so have to be a bit lame and pay for work as and when .
I've collected parts since I got the bike and still have a few things to get and a few little things to do. It's been mental running around with bits. The paint was hell ! First sprayer just couldn't get it how i wanted. Then came back too soft with decalls in wrong place I had to get another sprayer who I can recommend as he loves Dukes and has one himself. The tank had to have all the paint off again blasted off ! In all until I found Dave at Tricolour my paint had been done 5 times ! Yet it looks so basic . Il write a list when bikes done , I'm picking it up this weekend . I've got a few things to do here. I got sad at looking at it so tatty and neglected. It deserved a new start. As ever it wouldn't have been possible without help and bits from here. I just see how I want stuff and aim for that. I have a lot of love for my old bikes. |
31-05-2012, 12:55 AM | #13 |
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Also .. You need to get close up to see the little bits.
Some things don't show up when I photograph . 95% of bits are second hand revamped and collected or donated. Oh he needs tyres ! I now expect Hector to throw a hissy fit .. The cars making noises Going to be sanding away Friday !!! Revver is that warp speed yellow |
06-06-2012, 12:36 AM | #14 |
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I will list what I looked at and decided to replace cosmetically.
Replaced .. I sort out second hand bits and needed to keep price down except for things that had to be new. New Reg Rec made Engine casing needed replacing (Thanks Slipper) Standard tatty cans off Replaced seat with a cut out and down one Recovered seat. Found a set of wheels to replace damaged wheels ... to powder coat. Switched to a Motobatt gel battery as I prefer them Brake lines replaced with Hel braided lines Wavy front brake disc Extra long crash bungs Replaced puig for original monster fairing. Brought another tank Brought another mudguard. Dunlop had some forks so brought those as replacement forks. The Hi level sexy carbon cans I had wouldn't fit with original hangers. Was advised to fit rear sets which worried me as I have a back and neck injury and arthritis, All went on but I wasn't happy with fitting ... and yep the rear sets crippled me so much. In the process noticed my hanger had been snapped when rear sets fitted so had to buy another hanger Bike now was running like total crap god knows why as the other set of termis it was fine ... ran out of money and things looked bad ... had bike that was miserable to ride... which depressed me as Carl had set it up perfect and I was so happy .. I should have left it as Carl gave it to me and not let people try and fit exhausts. Plan was to save and get it back to Carl to get him to resort it and get it running sweet. I was so fed up now.... had a pile of bits and just couldn't afford to sort the bike out. Hated seeing it looking rough and hated the fact it was so unhappy. Grumpy suggested to call a chap he knew to see if he wanted a winter evening project. I spoke to him and said look I don't mind how long it takes .. but I want to get it all powdercoated. I can't really do much work as mine as no room and in winter in the cold Last edited by He11cat; 06-06-2012 at 12:42 AM.. |
06-06-2012, 12:54 AM | #15 |
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There was no way I could afford a garage rebuild as id already wasted the money I had saved on crippling rearsets .. I was limited to what I could do as was pretty sick at the time and it was cold and wet and no undercover at mine!!
So left the bike with Daren and then grabbed seat and took to Goldsmiths to be recovered . Also started looking at powder coaters . I had whittled my way down to 3 colour ways for my frame ... and wheels.. So I drove up to powder coaters to have a look and then saw a hot candy pink with matt laquer over it that looked the nuts!! Then saw orange the same ... then matt.. and though shiny tank matt frame!!... then recalled matt stuff marks like a pig!! Got so confused ...... was so drawn to the pink same as my hair but said to myself I would be sick of it ... it was wrong for that bike and I would regret it... made a sensible choice .... then buckled .. and well a bit of me crept in!! ..... Powder coating .... I took my casings , wheels , swing arm , hoop , frame to powder coaters ... said please please watch the sight glass mask it and I don't want them broken!! Was assured wouldn't happen .. was told couple of weeks and I would have stuff back... it took a fair bit more I had to ring up and chase and chase... I went to pick up and found broken sight glasses.. The frame and wheels where spot on mind! Then I saw my hoop was wrong colour I was going to just leave it and thought no it will bug me!! So tok it back and also sight glasses and said look... they offered to pay for them to be replaced and where sorry and did get the hoop redone and posted it out. luckily I had spare casings so the glass came out of them. |
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