Saturday, 10 October 2009
An Honorable mention...
I paid a visit to the Street Fighters shop in Interlaken last week, and I have to say that you would be hard pressed trying to find nicer and more helpful people! I must have spent an hour in the shop just chatting with Andreas about the project and asking silly questions, and being patiently and competently answered. These guys are excellent, if you are ever in Interlaken then go and visit the shop, or check them out online Street Fighters (make sure you have a look at their 'TEN' custom build, sick!)


First problems
Now that I have had the chance to have a look at all the parts, I have also found the first few problems. The first being a bent fork stanchion which will need replacing. After I got the motor out of the frame and could get a good look at the underneath of the bike, I noticed that one of the center stand mounts had been ripped away from the frame. Not really a big issue as I was going to chop them off anyway! :)And last but not least, the bl***y oil filter bolt just will not move, plus it's a b*gger to get to! Patience...


Down to the last few bolts...
So, the bike is now totally disassembled with all the parts strewn under my workbench in the garage. Something that I have realised a bit too late is that I should have given the bike a good steam clean before I started taking it apart, as now I have grime and sump oil all over my garage floor. Oh well, I'll have to save that bit of wisdom for the next project!

Sunday, 4 October 2009
Finally down to the nitty-gritty
Twitter didn't really work...
So, my experiment with blogging the project on Twitter didn't really work, mainly because you had to host pictures on Twitpic. So here goes again...
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