Just binge watched the whole series on this! Great work and practical problem solving, I'm really enjoying watching this bike evolve. Rebuilding the the top end on my T140 at the moment, if i'm not working on my bike I'm watching other people work on theirs! Looking forward to you next instalment, keep it up and thanks for taking the time. Your editing is also good, to the point and not endless filler! Cheers, Andy
The old girls coming along with leaps and bounds .in a matter of weeks she'll be back causing havoc on the English roads 😁.see you later will .Happy New year, and all the best to the family. Peace out ✌️
Fingers crossed! I'm still waiting on crank and barrels back from the engineer and also some other parts, as soon as they're back it's on with the engine! Thanks mate, and to you!
The headlight is great, it really completes the look of the front end. It's not too small, which I always think looks silly on an old bike. The shock covers are cool too, they give the bike a late 50s vibe! Keep up the good work!
Thanks mate, yes the 4.5 looked ridiculous. You need something of a decent size for these bikes, yes mate exactly that and with the added bonus of protection!
Happy New Year Matey. I think you've cracked it with the look of the mudguard, spot on. Great minds, I'm looking into possibly Tig brazing a bit at the moment. I wouldn't mind a chat about settings some time if you would. I'm absolutely stealing your headlamp mount idea for project 'Stopgap'! Full credit will be given..... Great video as per your usual high standards. Dean.
Thanks mate! Of course mate, I don't have much clue what I'm doing but I can tell you what I've had success with. I'll be honoured for the idea to be used. Should of saved the template! Thanks Dean appreciate it.
All progress is good progress! I love the complete anti 'must be original and restored perfectly ' vibe. Are you in a shared workshop there, what's all the grey primered steelwork in the background, are there other projects we're not seeing? ATB for '23. Hopefully we'll meet up at some jumbles this year.
Agreed mate! I want something usable and to my tastes, I reckon most of these restored bikes are barely used.. Yes I share it with my brother who's in to old cars. That's all the bodywork for his Ford edsel. There are however a few projects going on in the background, many parts being collected and some engineering processes being done out of house! Yes agreed mate, at the very least I'd like to get back up to Stafford.
Can remove/fit suspension unit collets by clamping the central tube of the top mount in s vice and levering the spring against the top of the jaws.
That front mud guard looks fantastic !
The hosepipe trick is a neat one!
You weren't kidding about the impact of pieces from here on.
It really does accelerate quickly every peice you add at this point! Just need an engine now 🤔
Man, well done on the headlight bracket! Really like the look, and the additional detail adds interest to the bike. Bravo!
Just binge watched the whole series on this! Great work and practical problem solving, I'm really enjoying watching this bike evolve. Rebuilding the the top end on my T140 at the moment, if i'm not working on my bike I'm watching other people work on theirs! Looking forward to you next instalment, keep it up and thanks for taking the time. Your editing is also good, to the point and not endless filler! Cheers, Andy
The old girls coming along with leaps and bounds .in a matter of weeks she'll be back causing havoc on the English roads 😁.see you later will .Happy New year, and all the best to the family.
Peace out ✌️
Fingers crossed! I'm still waiting on crank and barrels back from the engineer and also some other parts, as soon as they're back it's on with the engine! Thanks mate, and to you!
heres to 2023!
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May it be full of more motorcycles! 🎉
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here here!
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Another great video ! Keep up the amazing work . Can’t wait to see what’s next . 😊
Thanks mate! Won't be too long until i start engine reassembly 😁
I'm loving this 👍
There is something about your content that reminds of why I started to love bikes as a kid.
Keep it up!
Thanks mate, those are kind words indeed!
Will, you've got me thinking of dragging out my 69T120 box of bits and building it up. nice progress mate
Marvelous stuff mate, I say get it out. 69 was a good year for them, It would be a great new year project 😉
That bike will turn out beautiful. Keep em coming mate. Happy new year to you to.
Cheers mate, really looking forward to having it on the road. Should be perfect for the kind of riding I do!
I dig the fender \m/
Thanks mate, got to keep things gritty 👌
Rear shocks look great I wish I had found those when I built my tr750 love the channel happy new year 😊
Cheers mate, the shrouds are a great way of smartening an older looking pair of shocks. Thankyou!
The headlight is great, it really completes the look of the front end. It's not too small, which I always think looks silly on an old bike. The shock covers are cool too, they give the bike a late 50s vibe! Keep up the good work!
Thanks mate, yes the 4.5 looked ridiculous. You need something of a decent size for these bikes, yes mate exactly that and with the added bonus of protection!
Happy New Year Matey. I think you've cracked it with the look of the mudguard, spot on. Great minds, I'm looking into possibly Tig brazing a bit at the moment. I wouldn't mind a chat about settings some time if you would. I'm absolutely stealing your headlamp mount idea for project 'Stopgap'! Full credit will be given.....
Great video as per your usual high standards.
Dean.
Thanks mate! Of course mate, I don't have much clue what I'm doing but I can tell you what I've had success with. I'll be honoured for the idea to be used. Should of saved the template! Thanks Dean appreciate it.
All progress is good progress! I love the complete anti 'must be original and restored perfectly ' vibe. Are you in a shared workshop there, what's all the grey primered steelwork in the background, are there other projects we're not seeing? ATB for '23. Hopefully we'll meet up at some jumbles this year.
I'm definitely up for the Jumbles!
Agreed mate! I want something usable and to my tastes, I reckon most of these restored bikes are barely used.. Yes I share it with my brother who's in to old cars. That's all the bodywork for his Ford edsel. There are however a few projects going on in the background, many parts being collected and some engineering processes being done out of house! Yes agreed mate, at the very least I'd like to get back up to Stafford.
@@ColemanCustoms Stafford plan sounds good to me. You should introduce us to your brother and his project.
Your mudguard design looks great. Where would we be without strap metal in a workshop?
Another enjoyable episode .
Thanks pal, agreed. I'm a metal hoarder, no metal is scrap metal!
Good episode again. Are you sticking with the eyebrows for the tank, or a large Triumph decal?
Thanks mate, yes eyebrows will be staying. Since my 500 has the mouth organ badges I think it will make for a nice change 👌