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Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« on: 09.08. 2022 13:25 »
Just realised its about four months since I posted progress, so here's an update. Engine / gearbox in, some parts at the chrome plating shop. Petrol tank at my mate's for painting. Wiring done - everything works but can't check charging until engine runs. My dynamo and mag so should be OK?! Hoping to tighten engine mounts, fit chain and chainguard today. Pigs saddled and ready to fly!

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #1 on: 09.08. 2022 13:35 »
That's stupid amazing! If you have any trouble with the mag or dynamo I know a place you could send them. *whistle*

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #2 on: 09.08. 2022 14:30 »
That's stupid amazing! If you have any trouble with the mag or dynamo I know a place you could send them. *whistle*

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #3 on: 09.08. 2022 14:35 »
Looking great Andrew 👍
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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #4 on: 10.08. 2022 08:38 »
Certainly looking a bit better!

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #5 on: 05.10. 2022 15:19 »
Just realised that it was the 9th August I last posted about progress on the RGS dredged up from the Manchester Ship Canal, so here goes....photos attached! I've not ridden it yet, just wheeled it out of the garage for the 'after' photos. The 'before' photos were posted on the forum a few months ago. The bike was dumped in 1964, dredged out in 1980, came into my possession in 2000, and finally back on the road today....yahay!!

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #6 on: 05.10. 2022 16:23 »
Utterly butterly beautiful. I want one! What compression pistons did you put in there and is an rrt2 gearbox?
 *dribble* *dribble* *yeah* *yeah* *beer* *beer*
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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #7 on: 05.10. 2022 16:31 »
Utterly butterly beautiful. I want one! What compression pistons did you put in there and is an rrt2 gearbox?
 *dribble* *dribble* *yeah* *yeah* *beer* *beer*

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #8 on: 05.10. 2022 16:58 »
We need more than a like button. That's a LOVE! Incredible job, there aren't enough plaudits and oohs and aahs to pay proper tribute to that bit of work!
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« Reply #9 on: 05.10. 2022 17:03 »


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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #10 on: 05.10. 2022 17:43 »
Oh boy that's a proper job that is 👍
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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #11 on: 05.10. 2022 17:45 »
I like that you got the clearance between the tyre and rear guard to look correct.
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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #12 on: 05.10. 2022 18:40 »
you must be grinning from ear to ear just looking at it, oh you are i can see your reflection in the tank *dribble*

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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #13 on: 05.10. 2022 20:03 »
G'day Andrew.
Mighty fine job M8  *yeah*
After all that work (in record time) it would have to be a keeper for life.
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Re: Manchester Ship Canal RGS
« Reply #14 on: 05.10. 2022 20:58 »
Thank you all for your very kind remarks. It is the bike I have always wanted so, yes, it is a keeper!