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Old 18-10-2019, 11:07 PM   #1
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The crashed Monster is slowly reborn

Kat crashed my belowed M750 on 30th September 2018 ,, its getting the full treatment ,,stripped to a million bits powder coated frame , wheels , swingarm foot peg mounts ,, loads of polished aluminium ,new hoses , full mechanical refresh as required ,, lots of new goodies ,its a now fully ready rollin chassis , only the paint work to come and thats gonna be a suprise

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New adjustable length ally chinky side stand ..



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Old 18-10-2019, 11:11 PM   #2
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this how she was before the crash
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Old 19-10-2019, 04:51 AM   #3
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Wow Jerry, you been busy mate,looking super shiny , when's the paintwork due back?
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Old 19-10-2019, 06:59 AM   #4
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Looks amazing Jerry, fantastic attention to detail, I'm liking the lowered footrests and am loving the cambelt covers - are they off a Pantah by any chance?
Keep up the good work & keep the photos coming.
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Old 19-10-2019, 08:12 AM   #5
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The lowered footrests may need the lever pegs extending but i will wait and see ,,

the paint is due back soon ,, Martin has had it for a year ,, but he has been on Chemotherapy for cancer so i have no hassled him ,, but he knows the bike is now ready for it

the cambelt covers are off scrapped 750ss I have another spare set also polished to perfection from an early monster if any one is interested
wont fit the carbs yet until some little rubber bushes for mounting the fuel pump come from Ducati the old ones were perished ,and i prefer some room to fit pipes nd stuff
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Old 19-10-2019, 10:39 AM   #6
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Looking very promising Jerry..

I'm loving the look of the casings polished up.. That's what I have in mind for my 750.
I obtained a set of ally belt covers and was very pleased that all the screw holes line up and work, some need different length screws, but no dramas.
They don't quite register properly with the hard rubber top pieces, so I might try some early rubbers. Also the covers don't cover the rear tensioner bearing properly and I think makes contact with it, so a little mod required there.. Do yours fit properly with no mods?

Keep up the good work...Let's see the paint..
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Old 19-10-2019, 05:52 PM   #7
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Really looking fantastic Jerry! You must be working on your bikes around the clock.

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I am so glad you got the pic upload working so we can see your bikes.
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Old 19-10-2019, 07:06 PM   #8
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Looking very promising Jerry..

I'm loving the look of the casings polished up.. That's what I have in mind for my 750.
I obtained a set of ally belt covers and was very pleased that all the screw holes line up and work, some need different length screws, but no dramas.
They don't quite register properly with the hard rubber top pieces, so I might try some early rubbers. Also the covers don't cover the rear tensioner bearing properly and I think makes contact with it, so a little mod required there.. Do yours fit properly with no mods?

Keep up the good work...Let's see the paint..
i did not need to mod anything on my ally covers ,,2 years running and no issues
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