SV03 my GT Zaskar Single Speed project

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paulr1980":1q6s2kfx said:
I guess I had better work out what it's all cost at some point. I don't mind not really making anything as I enjoy it so much but I don't want to lose anything. :)

You'd do well to recoup your money on it i'd say. How much was the respray?

Still, looks nice fella
 
Nice use of new paint and old style Graphics, GT went from awsome styling to fuglky and cheap looking, well done undoing that wrong! nice project.
 
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coomber":1alhxwiz said:
paulr1980":1alhxwiz said:
I guess I had better work out what it's all cost at some point. I don't mind not really making anything as I enjoy it so much but I don't want to lose anything. :)

You'd do well to recoup your money on it i'd say. How much was the respray?

Still, looks nice fella


I do really well on the paint. :xmas-wink: £30! And it does look as good up close.
 


Nearly there. There's still a bit to do so still thrown together but I get excited about what it'll look like.
 




I've got some time tomorrow so hopefully I'll get it out together properly and some proper photos somewhere.
 
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Excuse me :) I cross posted being lazy from Pistonheads the car forum.

I meant like you would see under a race cars bonnet. Generally all the fittings for hoses are braided with anodised red and blue snap lock fittings made by companies like Earl's or Aeroquip.

I'm a diehard petrolhead so I love the idea of a bike that takes those styling cues.

HTH
 
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As an update I would have had this finished by now but the chain tensioner I bought form Germany was awful.

Just waiting on a conventional chain tensioner and set the chainline.

All the other jobs are done. I'd like to get it sold before Christmas but it's a little late now.
 
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