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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: February 23, 2014, 05:29:19 pm »
Sold for $4400, I'm happy and hopefully the new owner will be as well

Had one last blast on her up the street in a Tshirt and shorts with no helmet and felt like a kid again!

Cheers to all

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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: February 08, 2014, 03:09:52 am »
Any offers?


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eBay Finds / Re: $15,000 Bultaco Frontera
« on: February 02, 2014, 06:32:34 pm »
whats the "right question"?

Can i see some more photos…… please??!!

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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: January 20, 2014, 10:36:03 pm »
Thanks Guys

Like most people I hate throwing away money but know that realistically what I am asking is fair particularly for any forum members. I would probab;y ask a bit more if putting it up on Ebay or bike sales but will see how it goes here first

I am looking to get into a bit of adventure bike riding and touring, I enjoy a lot of off road riding with friends on modern bikes but the older I get the harder I pull up after a weekend on the moderns so see this as a way of softly transitioning into something I can keep doing well into the future

Cheers to all

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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:36:52 pm »


Not the greatest photos but let me know and I can supply more detailed ones

Cheers

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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:33:28 pm »

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For Sale / Re: RM465Z
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:31:09 pm »
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For Sale / RM465Z
« on: January 20, 2014, 09:09:12 pm »
It has come time to move onto other projects so I am looking  at selling my much loved RM465Z, I would love to see it go to someone on the forum as I have gained a great deal of help, support and advice directly and indirectly from many of you.

I brought the bike along to the Show & Shine at Sutto’s Penrith for those that went to that event.

The bike was originally sourced in 2011 from the USA as a restored bike but once it finally arrived was far from what I would call restored so I embarked on a full ground up resto that has cost in excess of $11K (including original bike and import costs), but the cost is nothing as I have loved every minute of it and in many ways it helped me through a tough period, hence the sadness to see it go.

I am looking for $4,500 (pretty firm), I know that it is a tight market but based on below think this represents great value. The bike is located in the Hornsby area of Sydney and I can provide photos on request. Call me on 0420 939 710 or contact me through this site or my email address at [email protected]

The good…
•   Full ground up restoration
•   Frame, lever arms & other bits stripped and powder coated
•   Forks and shock fully rebuilt professionally by SOS suspension in Penrith, with heavy duty springs to suit 100KG plus rider
•   Engine rebuilt – cylinder rebored to 1st oversize with new NOS piston, ring, top end bearing and gudgeon pin, gaskets and spark plug
•   Transmission rebuilt with all new seals, bearings & gaskets
•   New fibre clutch plates and heavy duty clutch springs
•   New GMC exhaust and muffler with new ‘chrome’ ceramic coating
•   New 38mm Mikuni flat slide carburetor professionally jetted on the bike by Trouper Lou’s
•   New NOS reed petals
•   New wheel bearings, seals, tubes and tyres
•   New chain and sprockets
•   All new bearings and seals for the rocker arm and swingarm, and a new NOS swingarm pivot bolt
•   New NOS engine mounting and case bolts
•   New grooved brake shoes and rear break cable, brake shoes were professionally machined to respective drum lining
•   New seat cover and foam
•   Original plastics restored to a high standard with new tank decals
•   New high profile handle bars and bar raisers to suit taller rider
•   All new cables, levers, NOS rubber bits, nylon chain guide, air filters, kill switch, hoses, exhaust and footpeg springs, etc etc

The extras…
•   Original cylinder on 2nd (last oversize), I am led to believe you can have this rebored to fit a Maico 490 or RM500 piston
•   Original exhaust (expansion chamber only - a bit bruised and battered but I think repairable)
•   Original handle bars
•   Original standard shock and fork springs
•   Original carby – has a pretty worn slide though
•   Replica Suzuki vintage riding jerseys – XXL x 2 (unused)
•   Plus a myriad of new & used NOS parts & consumables - too many to list
•   Clymer service manual, Facsimile of original service manual, dealer pre delivery service guide & Suzuki Race Preparation Manual
•   A range of original and facsimiles of historical magazine articles, tests, tuning and modification articles and brochures
•   Most receipts including all major works plus import documents including actual US title

The not quite perfect…
•   The heavy duty clutch springs have given it quite a heavy pull but I have the originals if you want to put them back in
•   One of the fork seals has recently developed a small leak – even though these were replaced when the forks were rebuilt @#$@!!
•   A handful of stainless steel bolts used instead of NOS ……sorry to the purists!

The bike would have had no more than 2 hours work since the rebuild was completed, It was ridden at Louie for a few laps to test it out when first completed and then again on the Saturday only at Classic Dirt at Wallarawang in 2012, other than that I have just fired it up a few times in the garage to make sure all is well and hear her again (and scare the dog!)

It really is a great looking bike, If you are interested or have any questions please contact me on the number / email address above & thanks to all those that assisted over the years

Regards
Justin

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General Discussion / Re: Nelson Mandela
« on: December 08, 2013, 10:23:03 pm »
I truly believe Nelson Mandela to be probably the greatest man of the 20th century. His strength and beliefs and his ability to forgive those that persecuted him and his people are an example to all those with ambition to lead.

I had a dear friend who returned to SA before the referendum on giving the blacks the vote, She was a wealthy white South African who lived a life of privilege and had so much to lose if it went badly but I received a letter from her just before the vote wishing with all her heart that the vote went in favour of giving all South Africans a say in the forming of their Government, It was a truly inspiring and emotional thing to read.

I always shake my head in dismay that under both current definitions and at the time of his imprisonment he was considered a terrorist. In his book 'Long Walk To Freedom' he freely admits to planting bombs to blow up infrastructure and as an unintended consequence innocent people were killed, but he was on the right side of western 'history'.

Maybe those that lead Israel and Palestine can learn something!

Vale Madiba

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eBay Finds / Re: GMC HL
« on: November 04, 2013, 09:25:17 am »
Works for Parts Unlimited or owns it!!?


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Tech Talk / Re: gearbox RM465Z
« on: November 01, 2013, 08:44:14 am »
Also try Ray at Suziparts (08) 8295 1661

www.suziparts.com.au

They can be a little more expensive per item but you save on freight as they are based in South Australia

Cheers

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Tech Talk / Re: Anyone used mousse tubes?
« on: November 01, 2013, 08:37:43 am »
I hope this is not hijacking the thread as I think its related (Sorry John) but I was also thinking about those new tube locs that you see advertised in magazines

They are smaller in dia than a normal tube and inflate to a high pressure and it locks the tyre bead into the rim allowing you to run at less than 10psi in the tyre body

Not that I have a great problem with punctures but just looking for maximum traction

I think they cost about $150 per wheel to set up but are meant to last many tyre changes

By the way I was looking at this for a modern bike not the vintage

Anyone use these or can attest to the long term use?

Cheers


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Tech Talk / Re: gearbox RM465Z
« on: October 31, 2013, 05:39:48 pm »
Hi Mate

From memory I sourced the set from them along with the gaskets and many other parts - everything i have received from them seems good quality

The bearing set all slotted in fine and the bike runs well, however I haven't put it under a lot of work as yet so can't attest to the long term quality of them

Cheers


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General Discussion / Re: How to prevent 'monkey-butt' ?
« on: October 31, 2013, 05:26:42 pm »
Just got back from a weekend on the moderns up at Coffs with the Detour guys and suffering badly as well as I forgot the 'Skins'.

The Skins bike shorts are pricey but they last for years, coupled with baby nappy rash powder (Curash) which is water proof and keeps the skin dry while sweating seems to work a treat

Cheers

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General Discussion / Re: Restoration link, tips, anything really
« on: October 23, 2013, 08:44:52 am »
Plus a credit card and a paypal account! ;)

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