Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

ERNIE

Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by ERNIE » Thu May 22, 2014 5:41 pm

Good job looking very well Mr S
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by vtrsp1da0 » Thu May 22, 2014 6:15 pm

Looks good Steve also looks good with the Continentals

Dave
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Mr Shiney

Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Mr Shiney » Thu May 22, 2014 6:38 pm

vtrsp1da0 wrote:Looks good Steve also looks good with the Continentals

Dave

I did agonise of the choice of boots for it. Either classic square profile or the Twinduro style I settled for. I think they give it a little bit more chunky look that suits the bike better.
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by jungleMTbiker » Thu May 22, 2014 10:12 pm

I agree, the Twinduros seem appropriate. Can't wait to see the finished engine. I wonder if Minter show it all apart on his bench like he does with the 4 stroke lumps?
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Mr Shiney » Fri May 23, 2014 7:50 am

jungleMTbiker wrote:I agree, the Twinduros seem appropriate. Can't wait to see the finished engine. I wonder if Minter show it all apart on his bench like he does with the 4 stroke lumps?
He is under threat of death to ensure he takes copious pictures of it in rebuild. I keep a photo archive of every MT that I rebuild and this Can Am takes the rebuilds to 15 now!! Sad I know, no life!!
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Minter » Fri May 23, 2014 11:09 am

Mr Shiney wrote:
jungleMTbiker wrote:I agree, the Twinduros seem appropriate. Can't wait to see the finished engine. I wonder if Minter show it all apart on his bench like he does with the 4 stroke lumps?
He is under threat of death to ensure he takes copious pictures of it in rebuild. I keep a photo archive of every MT that I rebuild and this Can Am takes the rebuilds to 15 now!! Sad I know, no life!!
:lol: it shall be documented in all its finary! Collected last night and looks like new!
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Mr Shiney » Fri May 23, 2014 11:41 am

You going to bring them up to Yorks for me to drool over?
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Minter » Fri May 23, 2014 11:49 am

Mr Shiney wrote:You going to bring them up to Yorks for me to drool over?
Soz mate, bits are in the wksp i'm trying to extract my self from Bicester to make my way North!
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by jungleMTbiker » Sat May 24, 2014 9:55 am

Mr Shiney wrote:
jungleMTbiker wrote:I agree, the Twinduros seem appropriate. Can't wait to see the finished engine. I wonder if Minter show it all apart on his bench like he does with the 4 stroke lumps?
He is under threat of death to ensure he takes copious pictures of it in rebuild. I keep a photo archive of every MT that I rebuild and this Can Am takes the rebuilds to 15 now!! Sad I know, no life!!

Nice one. I wish I had pictures of some of the bikes that have passed through my hands over the years.
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Re: Can Am Project - Rise of the Phoenix!

Post by Greybeard » Sat May 24, 2014 2:10 pm

That looks really nice.
I wanted to do that to mine but never got around to it, and finally sold on to a member on here now.
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