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Author:  agshark [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: TT1 Fairing

Been painting fairing for the last couple of days still need work but it is getting there

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Author:  ozzy909 [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:17 am ]
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I am not sure if I will race my F1 or if the fairing would be a good fit for the F1 but geez your bikes look great. I bought a NOS F3 fairing set frmo Ian G so was planning on using them for track days if I do venture to the track.

AS FOR THE BREATHER BOX THOUGH, YES PLEASE. Let us all know when they are going to be done and how much plus postage to the Gold Coast.

Cheers and again, well done on some top bikes, I hope top see them on track or show some time along the East Coast.

Author:  ducttf1 [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:00 am ]
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That's a lot of hard work and it paid off she looks great. Lou

Author:  618F1 [ Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:27 pm ]
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Agshark; if you are an amateur painter, like myself, then you are setting a very high standard those who follow that path! Surely there must be some flaws in there. MikeV

Author:  agshark [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 2:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: TT1 Fairing

I have been busy with my other bike so the TT has slowed down.The fairing finish came up pretty good and i am thinking of doing a few more so if anyone in Australia (overseas postage will be too much) is interested they can PM me and i will see how numbers go to see if i will do any more. I have the mould made for the breather box now and the same will happen with it as well.

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Author:  618F1 [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:07 am ]
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Beautiful! Great proportions and use of parts. My new screen saver for this week. MikeV

Author:  athleticroman [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 9:57 pm ]
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It looks like the real thing! I can't make a better compliment than that ;) Well done.

Author:  agshark [ Tue Nov 19, 2013 4:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: TT1 Fairing and breather boxes

Just finished the first breather boxes they are done with poly resin and woven mat and i have put a strip of aluminium in for tapping so they can fit most frames. They fit my verlicchi frames and they quite light
I have angled the pipe section down as it makes it easier to mate to the crankcase. I can do them straighter if needed.
Seeing if anyone is still interested. They will be $135 australian dollars

I am making some S/Steel megaphones as will. They will be same as Steve's but won't have as many welded joints. I am doing it as i need one for my other bike so it may be easier if there are a few to do as i will have templates and jigs. i will post a photo when i finish mine.

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Author:  Carlo [ Tue Nov 19, 2013 4:48 am ]
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agshark wrote:
Just finished the first breather boxes they are done with poly resin and woven mat and i have put a strip of aluminium in for tapping so they can fit most frames. They fit my verlicchi frames and they quite light
I have angled the pipe section down as it makes it easier to mate to the crankcase. I can do them straighter if needed.
Seeing if anyone is still interested. They will be $135 australian dollars



Hello, your vents steam engine oil, are very beautiful, congratulations, I wanted to ask you one thing:

Because your front disc brake is marked on the inside by a strange dark streak?

Yet you do not mounted to the oil pipes, so it should not make that strip.

Your alignment of the front brake calipers is ok?

I do not want to teach anyone anything, your bike is beautiful, and you will gai in control of your situation.

With Friendship. Carlo- ;)

Author:  agshark [ Tue Nov 19, 2013 6:03 am ]
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Hi Carlo

I have changed the caliper bracket and put on 432d's they are now centred and don't rub anymore on the rotors. They are NOS parts so the pads are new and little clearance but it is ok now. Still been looking for a few parts to finish it as it has been a long time. I have been collecting parts for mytt2 and this has not helped.

Thanks Jon

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