enduro bike project
- Alan CF
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Re: enduro bike project
its that frame number you quoted....where did you get it from.
- Alan CF
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Re: enduro bike project
If that engine say c90e. then no its a old crap 6v model,fazey wrote:sorry i think i'm confusing the issue
The bike frame is a 1989 model
The engine i bought off of ebay last night on a whim for £50.
I take it that the engine will not fit the frame is this correct ?
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Re: enduro bike project
bugger. waste of 50 quid.
- steveST100
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Re: enduro bike project
Frame looks to be Honda as both the riders and kepspeed frames have a straight headstock tube and not the stepped out bit as on a Honda frame.Alan CF wrote:can you post a picture of the underside of the frame, so we can inspect the welding on the joints to see if its a kepspeed. replacement frame
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Re: enduro bike project
Looks cool but lose the seat they are quite heavy and weight is everything with a plop racer ,ours is 9mm ply with 30mm foam on top and covered fixed solid with a cut out for the fuel cap ,your location says matlock ,I'm Sheffield and call every couple of weeks for a cup of tea
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Re: enduro bike project
thank you
The seat will be altered to suit.
yes live very close to matlock your welcome to a cuppa anytime, can give me a few pointers, we are all pretty excited about doing the plop enduro, its going to be fun.
The seat will be altered to suit.
yes live very close to matlock your welcome to a cuppa anytime, can give me a few pointers, we are all pretty excited about doing the plop enduro, its going to be fun.
- Alan CF
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Re: enduro bike project
Do you have a set of the rules for parts that have to stay on the bike.
http://tinyurl.com/AngleseyRulesRegs2016
http://tinyurl.com/AngleseyRulesRegs2016
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Re: enduro bike project
hi alan thanks
Yes i have seen the rules apart from this bit which is defferent to the one i have seen.
Payment:
Race entry fee is £300 per team, this includes transponder hire is £30 per bike (deduct as necessary). Additionally a £10 SD Armada MCC annual membership fee for each entrant is required. (Please see separate entry forms). All cheques to be made payable to S&D Armada MCC
we where hoping to go the c90 option but engines seem to be a stumbling block.
so maybe we can get hold of a chinese 110 engine and go for the open class
Yes i have seen the rules apart from this bit which is defferent to the one i have seen.
Payment:
Race entry fee is £300 per team, this includes transponder hire is £30 per bike (deduct as necessary). Additionally a £10 SD Armada MCC annual membership fee for each entrant is required. (Please see separate entry forms). All cheques to be made payable to S&D Armada MCC
we where hoping to go the c90 option but engines seem to be a stumbling block.
so maybe we can get hold of a chinese 110 engine and go for the open class
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