A day of electrical gremlin fixing, all the electrics are now doing as they should (or so we think), the headlight bracket is still not even a design, I don’t know if I am just getting side tracked or if it is just there is that much that actually needs working on with this bike! Whilst chasing the wiring loom, we came across a very badly attacked bolt, so without hesitation it was removed and replaced with a new one, but whilst sorting the bolt I noticed other bits that needed to be sorted, so before we knew it, the back end of the bike was removed and parts in the blasting cabinet. So, there is a new plan – do one part at a time (as an example – the rear of the bike is in bits, these parts need sand blasting and powder coating so do these and fit them back on the bike before working on somewhere else but write down any other pressing jobs that are noticed – for exampled the chain guard bolts look rusty).
In other news and more positive note, when I returned home from work last night, the postie had delivered me two parcels, one from MSG bike gear and the other from Ultimate Addons, the support is really appreciated from everyone. I plan to do a review on the new bracket that UA have lent me to try for this challenge as well as a new phone case (see our review of the UA phone holders).
The list of what needs addressing currently is (no doubt this list will extend as were working on the bike):
- Body work; basic repairs, painting and stickering.
- Frame; any parts that can be removed will be taken off and sand blasted and powder coated.
- Wheels & Tyres; wheels need cleaning and paint, tyres need replacing (tyres are not within the £600 budget, but in the spirit of the challenge I will be replacing with new budget tyres).
- Brakes; new brake lines, refresh callipers, new pads.
- Engine; full service.
- Drive train; new clutch cable, clean and adjust chain.
Slow progress, but progress none the less.
Nige has teamed up with 12 volt planet, Atom batteries, All Oils, Beeline navigation, Dr Wack, Goodridge, HiFlo filtro, Lomo, Lone Rider, MandP, MSG bike gear, Pinlock, Rippl impact gear, RS Motorworx, SMD automotive and Ultimate Addons to complete this challenge. Without the help of these companies this wouldn’t have been possible.
Nige would also like to extend his gratitude to Ant and Dan for their help and Emma for supporting him whilst he is spending time in the garage.


















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