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| Simonbt |
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 Simonbt Nitrous Nuisance

Joined: 10 Mar 2005 Karma :  
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 Posted: 20:36 - 18 Aug 2005 Post subject: NS125R - Before & After |
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Some of you might remember me going on about doing up the NS125r that i got from someone on this forum... Well its almost done. I took it for an MOT on monday although it failed because the front brake pulsed and made the bike shake when you brake . I'm in the process of fixing it now (the caliper wasnt floating properly, damn rust!) but some new rubbers and seals on monday should sort it out)
BEFORE
This is only a few days after i got the bike...
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573093/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573093.JPG
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573102/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573102.JPG
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573088/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573088.JPG
AFTER
I have done the following...
New Front brakes, pads, braided lines. New rear shoes. New chain and sprokets, new front fork seals, new rear shock and all the bushings.
Powder Coated wheels white again
It has a new frame (hence the different numberplate) which i have sprayed dark gray (original colour)
New tires front and back
I repaired all the damage to the panels with fiberglass, filler and lots of sanding! The biggest repair was on the seat cover on the back but it turned out okay (see photo).
I resprayed all the panels using an airbrush.
Fitted a Datatool system 3
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573107/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573107.JPG
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573129/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573129.JPG
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573144/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573144.JPG
I've not quite finished it yet. The front panels need buffing more as they are still a little dull, i need to get all the decals (sugestions welcome as from honda they are about £130). New mirrors so they are both red I'm getting the seat recovered (and the bit on the front of the seat panel) and thats about it i think.
All in all its taken me about 2/3 months although a lot of that time was spent getting all the bits i needed.
I stripped it down to this point first:
https://show.imagehosting.us/show/573168/24822/user_24822/T1_24822_573168.JPG
It stayed this way until i got all the bits for it. It took me one day to transfer the engine and all the bits from one frame to the other and to fit all the new parts. Then its taken about 2-3 weeks (evenings and sundays) to prepare, spray and finish all the panels. Because i did all the work myself its only cost me for the parts, paint, sandpaper etc. Its worked out about £300-£400 (this includes everything including mots etc).
This bike will be up for sale in a couple of months. I'm looking for about £900. It is well worth it. Apart from the front brake (which will be sorted by monday) this bike rides as if it was brand new. It reaches 70mph without any problems and goes on until 90 (it still had some left as well), it handles suprisingly well (even with brand new tires) and as you can see from the photos - you won't see one in this good nick unless you search very hard!
Opinions??
Ps. there are more photos if people want them (i can email) |
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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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 Simonbt Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 20:48 - 18 Aug 2005 Post subject: |
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It looks a little odd without the decals and its really skinny from the back Other than that its cool! |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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 Simonbt Nitrous Nuisance

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 Bendy Mrs Sensible

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Nice job.
Have a look on ebay for people selling sticker kits, or google about a bit as there are quite a few places online that'll certainly do you the Honda logos and bits. |
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 badboy1974 Derestricted Danger

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 mrchips World Chat Champion
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Looking mint now, she will be a corker once you get those final minor issues sorted. All the hard work has paid off. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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