fossala":2k5q1lw0 said:When I apply my front brake, my fork "flexes" is this play in the headset or just the fork. How could I check?
Cheers.
You may need to tighten the headset a bit more, I had a similar problem that was resolved that way.
fossala":2k5q1lw0 said:When I apply my front brake, my fork "flexes" is this play in the headset or just the fork. How could I check?
Cheers.
I tried to recreate this with paints from custom paints. The sample was very similar to the original and it recommended a black base coat and suggested other colours can give different effects. As the original base was red I used red and got a totally different result. By that time it was too expensive to start again, so I have a two tone, irridescent red/gold bike now. Looks good, but not like the original.Chopper1192":2m7c1rqw said:Apply the front brake, and turn the steering through 90 degrees. Try rocking back and forward - if you can feel movement still it's the headset.
The paint is a special green brew and contains mica so appears to change colour as the viewpoint changes. Nissan did an almost identical colour as a special edition on the Primers GT (I had one and can't remember the colours.name for the life of me). The paint is hideously expensive, over £200 litre even back then. When my car was damaged by some stupid fat old hint in a parking prang the paint was actually delivered to the body shop securicor! Honest to God.
Edit - I've remembered, the paint was called Mystic Green.
Thanks for the links, where did you get your decals from?Rustyretro":21p8k1kf said:I bought these brakes and transferred the hoods which fit well:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/390584519171? ... 1439.l2649
If you want a saddle this is pretty close to the original I fitted one of these to my competition:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Suede-Roa ... 337d472ec4
here is what mine looks like with them on after renovation
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