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my name at work is "greybeard" and i kinda like it :blush:
Picked up a rolling frame from a TTR600 Belgrade last night for a song. Came with a beefy 51mm cartridge fork style front end and fully adjustable Olins rear shock, so suspension for Ragnar is almost sorted :woot: Just gotta get the fork emulators sorted and the changeover can begin.
Greybeard, like ragnor lothbrook.

Is that a bike muffler?

Love your work, mate.

 

Hay, has anyone ever heard of Bert Flood Motorsports? Absolutely fk all on google, but I bought a parts bike, and upon getting it home and having a real good look, turns out it was complianced by them, not yamaha. I am using the front end, and was hoping to get some info on this blokes motorsport program (and what he did to the suspension, as that is pretty much all that is on the frame), but there seems to be nudding on the web, and the company in question has done aero parts exclusively for a few years now :(

 

It was just 1 Rim and I have no idea... I could drive on it without issue. 
They told me it only takes 2-3 days.
F##k dude you're like the bad luck merchant. Need to be more positive. :-)



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