Any how, he gave me some aluminium foot pegs, brake peddle and gear lever. Saving me time and getting more of those pieces on the bike. The lever will get painted black, over the blue anodizing.
The trials and tribulations of a home mechanics struggles against a 1978 KZ650, and now a 1984 GS850G. This Englishman's end game - a classic cafe racer.
Monday, 10 June 2019
Some good bits from the father-in-law
Here I am, visiting the UK, a sabaticle if you will. Barry, my father-in-law, a body work guru and former race team owner, all round nice guy gave me some bike bits. He is an RGV specialist and back in the day - when caferacers were not retro, quite the racer and he hung in all the right circles with some world class riders.
Any how, he gave me some aluminium foot pegs, brake peddle and gear lever. Saving me time and getting more of those pieces on the bike. The lever will get painted black, over the blue anodizing.
Oh, and a couple of in line fuel filters too. All most welcome and will make it to my build. There will be a little fabrication and bespome building to fit them. Happy days, thank you Barry.
Any how, he gave me some aluminium foot pegs, brake peddle and gear lever. Saving me time and getting more of those pieces on the bike. The lever will get painted black, over the blue anodizing.
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