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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #195 on: 06.07. 2018 21:46 »
Small update.

Some things I wasn’t happy with so have set about changing.

A, it looked too modern.
So lowering the back an inch.

B, didn’t like the iron hubs.
Found an alloy quick disconnect rear hub. Bought an alloy twin leading shoe front hub complete.

C, heavy wheels
Bought a 2.5 inch x 19 morad rim
And 1.9” x 21 front
Stainless spokes and some lovely shenko trials tyres.

D, forks were soft
Sending away to Maxton for modern internals.

E, oil tap buggs me
Redesign it.

F, oil tank too small
Remake it bigger and better.

G.
Use it

Keep you posted
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #196 on: 06.07. 2018 22:01 »
hi guys, JulienM-..D, forks were soft yeah man,cheers
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #197 on: 06.07. 2018 22:33 »
Julian! Great to see you here again and looking forward to pix of The Beast, and maybe a video?
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #198 on: 06.08. 2021 09:15 »
Hi All,

I have missed you   *smile*

Lots happening at work so real busy but thought I would post a final pic of the last mods done to make it look a little more period correct.
21" front wheel, twin leading front brake, trials tyres, lower ride hight.
Now sadly gone to new pastures as I was offered a good price at the right time.  All things must move on occasionally.

Hope to chat again soon,
Julian

PS, one of my colegues has a cool A10 custom, I will get him to join.

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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #199 on: 06.08. 2021 09:32 »
G'day Julian, we have missed you too.
Don't leave it so long for next visit (3 years)
Wow she looks a weapon. Luv the pipes. What hub is on the front? Looks like a converted Ariel alloy hub. Has she been run in anger on a track?
Cheers
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #200 on: 06.08. 2021 19:56 »
Wow, super machine! I just had an organism! 😁
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Re: Julian's Scrambler build "Post 1"
« Reply #201 on: 06.08. 2021 23:07 »
Dunno how you talked yerself into parting with that. One of the best looking Beezas I've seen.
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