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lappedrider
1/4/2020 4:27pm
1/4/2020 4:27pm
Edited Date/Time
1/15/2021 6:41am
When I was in High School I would drool all over the 89 RM’s when picking up parts for my IT200 at Reading Cycles. Now that I am older, and have some disposable income I have decided not only to start building the bike, but also equipping the shop the way I have always wanted.
For now the shop is restricted to the basement until I can get a garage built in the spring. Once that is done the shop will move into the existing garage.
Starting point
For now the shop is restricted to the basement until I can get a garage built in the spring. Once that is done the shop will move into the existing garage.
Starting point
The Shop
And all these that I have been getting away without owning for too long
I found a new magneto on FB. While talking to the guy it turned out he had a non dented 02 frame so I got that too.
Just a few little things to do, a new steering stop and I want to add weld on tabs for a skid plate. So in the spirit of this build I have decided to learn how to weld. 🙂
The bike lift is Harbor Freight. The black scissor lift is from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07QV6J5YN?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_…
Pit Row
1989 Robb Herring RH250 Factory works Suzuki MXA Seat Cover - $100 (Royse city, TX)
I've had luck with removing bolts using pre heat of the rim and a reverse cut drill bit.
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