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Old 12-02-2009, 10:00 AM   #1
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Default Pics of my second FS1 rebuild

Here's some shots or the second FS1 rebuild

The Gearbox in !


The Selectors fitted



The Crankshaft Fitted



The Cases together



The clutch, primary gear & disc valve fitted


Frame works to follow .. along with a bit more engine work
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Old 12-04-2009, 10:52 AM   #2
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Cool The Frame Work

The Frame Work !
The Start of the build



A bit further on



A bit further on !

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Nice work Jim!....Progressing nicely!

Those turn indicators look just like the stockers on my XT6.
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Old 12-04-2009, 11:10 AM   #4
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Damn, looks cool. Can't wait to see it getting closer and closer to street rideable
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Nice work Jim!....Progressing nicely!

Those turn indicators look just like the stockers on my XT6.
Hi ,
Yes they are the same, in the UK at the time it was the only thing that was legal ! as for some unknown reason the indicator arms (the rubber bits) had to be a set length if you check out pics of 1988 Yamaha's ( and on till I guess 1998) the rubber section stayed the same length but the lens changed shape ... I have a few indicators like that do you need a few lol
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Damn, looks cool. Can't wait to see it getting closer and closer to street rideable
This is the newest pic I have .. I'll be down the workshop tomorrow to take some more



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did you notice the XT6 in the background !
yet another toy !
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