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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: Iain Cameron on November 17, 2013, 10:02:19 pm

Title: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Iain Cameron on November 17, 2013, 10:02:19 pm
Well after a year and lots of help from Yamaico , Dirtrumpy , Geoff , Firko , and a few others whom moved the bare frame around the country . I started the assembly today just to fit and make sure every thing was there .
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Ive wanted one of these since 1972 when I looked at one in the Yamaha dealer in ACT . I bought the tank of a OZVMX member 4 years ago then a piece of crap from Vintage extreme imports . then the hard bit (got to love the internet what did we do before ) all the little bits , just cables , chain , shift leaver , to go now .
Iain
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: oldyzman on November 17, 2013, 10:22:09 pm
Coming together well,
Rear shocks, are they from ebay at $110 approx, if so what are they like to bounce on...
Cheers
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: firko on November 17, 2013, 10:29:15 pm
Too cool for school Iain......It was a pleasure being a (minor) part in the chain and I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product in Port Augusta. They're definitely pretty little things aren't they? ;D
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Iain Cameron on November 17, 2013, 10:34:01 pm
The shocks are from Wasp they were a clubman set he asked me to see how they went when used by a wobbler I have a top quality Alloy pair to go on once the frame is painted and all the small bits are done eg wheels polished and respoked new tyres , along way to go yet . Iain
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: yamaico on November 17, 2013, 10:49:51 pm
Good for you Iain, you'll make a nice bike out of that. They are a sweet looking ride.
Pete.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Andrew L on November 17, 2013, 11:28:55 pm
Lookin a lot better than the last time I saw it Ian keep up the good work
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: jerry on November 18, 2013, 06:30:06 am
Careful Dave doesn't try to get that front mudguard off you. J
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: albrid-3 on November 18, 2013, 08:16:01 am
Jerry, I would like it, I can Swap, What is the best way to get two Pack Paint off a tank, sand basting be the way to remove it all. Iain Your yam is starting to take shape, My frame will be getting
repaired soon.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Davey Crocket on November 18, 2013, 09:01:03 am
Sure are pretty Iain.....I think one of them may end up in the collection......to think in 1975 when I started work for Whites Yamaha we where wrecking them already...once those YZ B's turned up , nobody wanted a short travel bike.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: FourstrokeForever on November 18, 2013, 09:01:54 am
Looking good Iain. Now the hard yards start with all the painting and polishing you want to do. Your effort will be all the worthwhile once she's all done and looking schmick. The Yammie is a good looking jigger. One of the best from the era I reckon.

Dave, why totally strip the paint off the tank? If it's still in good nick, just sand it back with 320, apply 1k primer and then colour within 20 minutes of each other. Or, wait for the primer to dry, sand with 400 then add your colour. If you really need to strip the tank, paint stripper and a wire brush do wonders. Be sure to thoroughly wash the tank in soapy water before you start prepping for paint.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: albrid-3 on November 18, 2013, 09:10:59 am
Cheers TBM, The tank has been filled on the left side,  I would say at some stage the knee has made a dent, so the dent will need to pull out first.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: firko on November 18, 2013, 09:31:44 am
It's refreshing to see that you use the same tool storage system as I do Iain ;).
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Mike52 on November 18, 2013, 09:36:55 am
That's looking better than it did.
Sweet
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Tim754 on November 18, 2013, 01:38:09 pm
"It's refreshing to see that you use the same tool storage system as I do Iain ;)." second that! :D :D :D If ya not tripping over the bloody *&%#@g  tools ,your not trying hard enough sport!

Looks like a silver tanker should Iain , sweet as!  Cheers Tim754
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Iain Cameron on November 18, 2013, 08:18:46 pm
And I had a re tidy of the shed to even find half of the bits , normal look is like a small explosive has gone off . The bane of the hoarder not enough room a double shed and even renting another 9 x 6 . time for a few garden sheds . It was good when I lived in Sydney I stored them at Nabiac . since Ive moved to Tassie they have breed and every time I go out to the shed there are more honestly they just follow me home .  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Iain's home for old unloved Yamahas . Iain  . Ps Dave the guards are from Les .
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Andrew L on November 18, 2013, 09:19:18 pm
Ians a neat freak compared to me at the moment two projects on the go tools from one end to the other still know where they all are somehow the mind is amazing sometimes not so other times (birthdays aniverserey reality etc)
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: albrid-3 on November 18, 2013, 09:50:36 pm
Thats good Iain, I will go down that road, give les a call.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Andrew L on November 18, 2013, 09:56:09 pm
Dave I have les's silver guards on my rt3 360 and I think their very good although I have the universal rear guard which is different to Ian's but the same color I'm in Geelong if you want to check the color and shape.
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Iain Cameron on November 18, 2013, 10:33:44 pm
The rear is the same as the mx , mxa , yza  , yzb  yzc  mxb rears all the same .
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: FourstrokeForever on November 19, 2013, 08:41:46 am
And I had a re tidy of the shed to even find half of the bits , normal look is like a small explosive has gone off . The bane of the hoarder not enough room a double shed and even renting another 9 x 6 . time for a few garden sheds . It was good when I lived in Sydney I stored them at Nabiac . since Ive moved to Tassie they have breed and every time I go out to the shed there are more honestly they just follow me home .  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D  Iain's home for old unloved Yamahas . Iain  . Ps Dave the guards are from Les .

I had the same disease for a while there, only with Honda's.... they seemed to keep on growing out of the shed floor. I've got a decent size shed as i live in rural Victoria but I still run out of room somehow, parts, boxes of parts and waiting projects take up a big chunk of room. And tools......the things grow legs and never seem to be where I last put them down  ::)
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Iain Cameron on November 19, 2013, 07:40:14 pm
I hear that Qantas is going to sell up at Geelong I wonder if they have a shed for sale I think a Jumbo shed would be ok for a Cpl of years . Iain
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: Tim754 on November 19, 2013, 07:47:12 pm
(I think a Jumbo shed would be ok for a Cpl of years)
Hangers  would be rented Iain, Guess around $40000 * and yep you could fit a couple more projects in one.


*That's a month plus service connections.....
Title: Re: Not bloody happy #2
Post by: FourstrokeForever on November 20, 2013, 10:19:43 am
(I think a Jumbo shed would be ok for a Cpl of years)
Hangers  would be rented Iain, Guess around $40000 * and yep you could fit a couple more projects in one.


*That's a month plus service connections.....

Plenty of room for an indoor test track as well....