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Finding all of the bits will be a bit of a job, and building from a frame up will more than likely be more expensive than buying a shitter and tidying it up.
You could try getting it to a rolling chassis, then get a donor 750 and nick the engine from that and brak the rest for spares  ____________________ '84 TS50X, '91 TZR125, '89 CBR400RR, '91 VFR400R NC30, '98 R1
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| Paulington |
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To be totally honest with you, for someone with as little experience as you that is jumping way too far into the deep end!
Find another NC30 that's a bit tatty and needs a bit of work then build that up and use it as a "practice" run if you will.
After a little while and a few of them you will most likely accrue the knowledge and skill needed to build a bike up from scratch.
Also, it would be rather expensive too due to all the parts you'd need.
TL;DR: Too much work for someone with little experience, do some smaller and easier projects first to build up your knowledge and skill bases so you will be ready to build from scratch. It will also cost a fair bit of cash.
HTH! ! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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| Pete. |
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Gazza it's a fair enough idea but you're going about it backwards.
Start off with a complete bike, even if it needs work, and find a smallish one too because stripping a bike to it's components need s a lot of room and makes a lot of mess.
If you attempt what you are talking about you're going to end up with a huge pile of parts, many that are worn out or faulty, others you have two or three of you don't need, and you're going to be miising a lot of brackets and bolts that are made specific to the purpose. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 328 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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