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 Gamble Borekit Bruiser
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 badas Scooby Slapper
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I had one of these and sold one at christmas and regret doing so now
For parts your best off looking at eBay. Get a haynes manual for it asap!
First things i woul recomend is an oil change, check battery / maybe a new one, clean the air filter out, new spark plug and some mini indicators.
Mine was dropped and crashed and hit by a car going in reverse but survived it all
Oil the speedo cable and check the bearings for any play in the wheels and suspension too.
your chain looks super slack and i would gues the rear brake is setup like crap too. Adjust both but check the condition of the sprockets too.
Have fun with it, i know i will be wanting one again in the future  |
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 badas Scooby Slapper
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also your chain tensioners are near the end of their limits!
You want a new chaim it seems atleast so you can bring the chain tensions down to about level 15 or so... depends on your weight n such too but haynes manual sorts that out in more detail  |
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agreed with the above - thats the most slack, fucked looking chain iv seen since i had my mtx125 back in 86 - its resting on top of the swingarm  |
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 Gamble Borekit Bruiser
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Well thank you for the cheery replies!
It's a bike that really interested me and I thought it'd be something I thought about after and wished I'd of tried! The previous owner didn't do much with it, his friend used it as a commuter and since he sold it, it's unfortunately been sat in someones garden with the odd blat up the street.
It's not in the best shape I'll admit but it's a starting point! Hopefully should be cracking on with the mechanical side of things then look at new panels with an original color scheme in mind.
Apologies for posting up a crap bike, but I thought it was a bike non the less .  |
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Err.... it looks like half of my bikes before I started with them... we all have to start some where.... in this case a new chain, sprokets and chain tensioners, are probably the next thing.... though for some reason the ruddy great crack in the right hand side panel, and the badly painted plastics just had me obscessing over how to 'tackle them'.... getting that old paint off, shouldn't be a problem.... but doing it so it doesn't ruin the plastic beneath would be.... painting over wouldn't be an option, as it would simply crack and peel as that has when the plastics flex.... stripping back and repainting would possibly work, but need to choose paint and primer carefully to get a 'key' and avoid flex crazing or cracking! Oh Dilemahs!
Try and reclaim or get patern replacements!
Mean while that CRACK in teh RH side panel... its teasing me...
I don't think I could have that outside and not be wanting to pull it off and try stitching it up with the soldering iron!
In SHORT.......
looks like MY kind of 'fun'..... welcome to the wondefuly masochistic world of 'project' bikes.... and the even MORE perverse one of picking the rarer and generally more awkward two stroke Honda.... AND as a 'rolling' renovation!  ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Well Teflon I do like a challenge! Chain, sprocket & tensioners will be on order ASAP! That crack in the right hand side.. Well, the whole things an eye sore but if I'm quite honest it does do my head in!
Going to try and get it running nicely then worry about how it looks, it may be a nail especially compared to most on here but it's a bike that excites me and it'll come out smelling of roses.  |
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Gamble wrote: | Well Teflon I do like a challenge!  Chain, sprocket & tensioners will be on order ASAP! That crack in the right hand side.. Well, the whole things an eye sore but if I'm quite honest it does do my head in!
Going to try and get it running nicely then worry about how it looks, it may be a nail especially compared to most on here but it's a bike that excites me and it'll come out smelling of roses.  |
Dont be too hard on it..... might break!
My DT's not much better, probably worse in places.
https://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w269/teflons-torque/030_035_Yamaha_DT/pictur1.jpg
And you have your priorities in the right place..... solid mechanics first, pretty bits last.
Might look a heap, because of that tatty plastic.... just means it's been well used... there are, an AWFUL lot of very shiney 'nails' around, and plenty of people that believe a full ground up restoration, is taking the plastic bits and tank off and chucking a bit of paint at stuff.....
Start with the brakes, next do the suspension, then the steering.... rest will follow.....
And have fun! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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it just needs fetling  |
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 Gamble Borekit Bruiser
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Thanks for the reply Teflon nice to see someone on here sees its potential! And that DT is definitely my kind of thing!
Exhaust needs welding so that's coming off and being done, new sprocket, chain etc should all be ordered at the end of the week along with a new battery as this ones shot just had new Castrol oil put in it so just waiting on bits and bobs now.
Definitely the mechanical side of it comes first, to be honest I couldn't really give a toss how it looks right now as long as I get it running well... I'm riding it, not looking at it!
Cheers fiveus, needs a lot of fettling but it'll get there.  |
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Agree with the last few posts, nice little project
A bit harsh of people to call it a crap piece.
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Cheers guys I've actually found somewhere that sells a complete panel set, brand new so may look into taking it back to it's original colors.
Nice to know that they've got good engines in them! The frame needs welding but once that's done it seems pretty sound, just a really old bike and not had the best owners ever.
As for price, I swapped it for my old bike. Was very clean and tidy but this just feels so much better to be on and great fun!  |
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