My MT500

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My MT500

Post by ant55 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:15 am

Picked up my MT last night of chiefmonkey jay, finally got back at 2 oclock..

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well here it is in it's new home. Very pleased with it, managed to get it started but not without breaking a sweat.. :lol:

Watch this space! 8-)
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Re: My MT500

Post by imthetourguy » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:12 pm

ant55 wrote: managed to get it started but not without breaking a sweat.. :lol:
I even got that in the middle of winter!!
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Re: My MT500

Post by Bunker » Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:39 pm

Well in Ant, good man. Once your up and running, come and have a cuppa..
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:02 pm

Are you going to use it with or without the chair?
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Re: My MT500

Post by ant55 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:04 pm

cheers bunker, i will hold you to it!

Hopefully, will have the sidecar completed to use with it, as i quite like the idea.. just completly stripping the bike now, to rebuild once its all been sorted and looking all nice and pretty!

Oh and id never thought that i'd have to use so much WD40 to piece this thing apart!! :lol: :lol:

I will keep everything posted... 8-)

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Re: My MT500

Post by Aleman » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:13 pm

Nice one!

Will you put a bigger engine in it if running a side car? And how will it affect kicking it over with the sidecar in the way?
I have seen a picture of one (I think) but it look beefed up!

Good luck with the project. It takes determination to get one of them started....just ask Paull.

Cheers,

K
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:18 pm

Aleman wrote:Nice one!

Will you put a bigger engine in it if running a side car? And how will it affect kicking it over with the sidecar in the way?
I know with my sidecar MT, kicking it isn't a problem if you use your left leg.
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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 ant55 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:32 pm

Aleman wrote:Nice one!

Will you put a bigger engine in it if running a side car? And how will it affect kicking it over with the sidecar in the way?
I have seen a picture of one (I think) but it look beefed up!

Good luck with the project. It takes determination to get one of them started....just ask Paull.

Cheers,

K
Being my first bike to do up/rebuild, i dont think ill go as far as changing the engine yet ;) plus im rolling on the restricted licence! am hoping it should be adequate to pull both the bike and sidecar.. we shall see!
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Re: My MT500

Post by truslack » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:40 pm

ant55 wrote:hoping it should be adequate to pull both the bike and sidecar.. we shall see!
Expect about 70-75mph with the chair on.
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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 ant55 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:55 pm

speed definatly not a problem for me :)
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