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buy it as an old shitter for commuting?
not many people will want parts for it, and i bet it will be a bitch to get parts for it. ____________________ follow my racing season
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If you're willing to spend a bit more, I've got an FX400R sitting in me garage that I've been meaning to do a couple of bits on and try putting through an MOT.
While it's not far off an MOT, it could do with a decent service / strip etc and would make an ideal such project I reckon. Would teach a bit more about modern bikes and make a decent bike for the road. More complicated and less fun to rag about across files on than an MZ, though .
Haven't got around to it for the last couple of months and could really do with the garage space as my 675 is coming back |
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Thanks for the replies guys. I think we are planning to get the engine going again first of all (if we run into trouble our "bodge job mechanic" will come to the rescue. I pretty good with paint so I can see it going in that direction after aswell.
Can you PM me the details of the FX G?
Cheers,
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Stripping a bike down is the easy part - it's the putting it back together that demands skill and patience (or a lump hammer, gaffer tape and cable ties ).
I would recommend starting with a 2-stroke if you're not really used to twirling the spanners - much simpler engine design etc.
Personally i bought an old MX bike (1983 RM125)to cut my tinkering teeth with, and learnt a lot from it - i also enjoyed riding it, up until we had a major disagreement about which way to go.....i wanted to go right, it wanted to go straight on. This resulted in one fucked-up, written-off bike, and a fucked-up, written-off rider.
Then i got myself a 1985 RM125 and repeated the very same process! ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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I suppose it would be a bit more sensible buying a cheap and simple 125 rather than G's more expensive and complicated 400.
Sorry G, maybe next year
Thanks for everyone who replied.
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Makes sense mate but also.. What if G is selling his 400 for real cheap as well?
Like he said there isn't many problems with it. Might be worth asking him about the details  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 355 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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