My MT500

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truslack
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My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Mar 26, 2009 12:12 am

Just a collection of photos of my bike, from various stages of ownership (it changes every weekend). It's more of a list so I can see in chronological order what worked, and what didn't, so I can learn from it. Most will get bored, but any comments/suggestions are welcome. I've included a small description of what each photo is showing.

Next idea is a sidecar, or small trailer.

When I first bought her:
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Stuck in a green lane:
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Tailpack/box fitted:
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Tank bags and first aid kit:
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Flying the flag at glasson dock:
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Top box MKII, and a pillion "pad" added:
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Mobile DJ?:
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Home made "bark busters" added:
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Front boxes MKI:
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Horns (and cage, which has now been reinforced due to bending in a crash):
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Tail lights, for dark winters nights:
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Front rack fitted, sidebag on top box:
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She's coming together now:
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MT Patent flower carrier (flowers survived 85mph riding to arrived at 11:40pm on valentines day, had 20mins to spare!)
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Dual seat MKI:
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Headlight rack box, new spotlight:
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Showing headlight rack/box, dual seat, jerry can, 5L petrol/water can, webbing bag (back), cut down pannier rack to increase pillion leg room and reinforced horn cage:
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

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Re: My MT500

Post by morpheus » Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:22 am

Good pictures Truslack,

That front rack is awesome - I've been looking for a front rack for ages.

Did you make it or buy it - if so, where from?

Morpheus
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Re: My MT500

Post by trecce » Thu Mar 26, 2009 8:45 am

So i was right with the jerry can on the left side :lol: :lol:

great & interesting bike - able to transport a whole household with it; incl. blockbuster :lol:

Hope to see it one time on road

cheers trecce
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Mar 26, 2009 9:44 am

trecce wrote:So i was right with the jerry can on the left side :lol: :lol:
I have 2 Jerry cans, but I normally just swap which 1 between both sides, and have a canvas pannier bag on the other.
morpheus wrote:Good pictures Truslack,

That front rack is awesome - I've been looking for a front rack for ages.

Did you make it or buy it - if so, where from?

Morpheus
It was pulled out of a scrap bin at the local bike garage, it's actually a top box rack, but it doesn't have any writing on it, so I don't know what make it is.

It's only attached via the headlamp cowl on 2 bolts, and can take a suprising amount of weight... I've towed the bike via it (with a quad).

Mark
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

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Re: My MT500

Post by Daj » Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:34 pm

Impressive!

Do you find the front box causes much turbulence wen riding?

Cheers

Daj
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:46 pm

Daj wrote:Impressive!

Do you find the front box causes much turbulence wen riding?

Cheers

Daj
Nope, none. If anything it made low-speed riding easier, as it kept weight on the front wheel and improved handling.

Mark
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

greennrusty

Re: My MT500

Post by greennrusty » Thu Apr 16, 2009 6:25 am

Cool is it your daily transport ,like the mods. Whats next? :geek:
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Re: My MT500

Post by GreenRotax » Thu Apr 16, 2009 8:30 pm

They are just briliant 8-)
Sh@t some are certainly not pretty, but what the F#cks that got to do with MT`s.
Its a work horse and you`ve demonstrated that in full order. 8-)
I particulary like the front rack and that its been used to tow :o
But also the trimmed down rear racks, looks like it should be a standard finish.
Excellent
All the best
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greennrusty

Re: My MT500

Post by greennrusty » Thu Apr 30, 2009 8:45 pm

Hi truslack have you got digital speedo? noticed cable down forks .Any mt's for sale down preston way? How much more to do to yours its a bit like a swiss army knife.
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:08 pm

greennrusty wrote:Hi truslack have you got digital speedo? noticed cable down forks .Any mt's for sale down preston way? How much more to do to yours its a bit like a swiss army knife.
The cable down the forks is for a foglight mounted on the pinch bolts.

It's not a case of "how much more to do", ideas come and go every week, then I try and implement them. This MT is on hold at the moment so I can get the engine rebuilt, I have a fairly standard looking MT that I bought off Simon.

I'm not aware of any for sale round here, but I'll keep my eyes peeled.

Mark
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1981 Suzuki GSX250E - Commuter
1986 Armstrong MT500 - Work horse - Needs engine rebuild
1987 Armstrong MT500 - Sidecar bike
1987 Suzuki RG125 - Project
1988 MZ ETZ 300

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