Devon storm

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paulo
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Devon storm

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Just to show my storm. This will be the slowest rebuild in history as I am on a limited budget and have a new baby (human not bike). There is a lot to do but so far most of it seems to be cleaning and polishing.
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The bike was standing in a barn for about 2 years. And i got it for the princely sum of £100 :thumbup:
will post up dates (slowly) as and when.
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marravtr
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Re: Devon storm

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8O 100 quid! feck me... cans are worth more :clap: you get the v5 with it too?
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
paulo
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Re: Devon storm

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Yep and the original cans original number plate for MOT as well as the Haynes manual.
marravtr
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Re: Devon storm

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i'll take it off your hands then at £200, doubled your money :D :biggrin
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
paulo
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Re: Devon storm

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Ah yes but the misses only agreed to this one as she thinks I will never get it on the road plus I told her that it only has 2 pistons so is only half as fast :lol:
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sirch345
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Re: Devon storm

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WOW :!: bargain of the decade or what :thumbup: Good for you mate :D

Chris.
dave-sp2
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:clap: :clap: result!!!!
ChrisC
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EXCELLENT !..young man...Bit of elbow grease and a few bob spent, you'll have a cracking bike there.
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tony.mon
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Re: Devon storm

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But if you'd haggled a bit, you could have bought a pint with the change.....


Still, well done.


(I just hope anyone who's thinking of buying mine doesn't see this).
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
forde
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Re: Devon storm

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a hundred quid you absolute git lol

ah well mines worth every penny i paid for it lol

good luck getting her going, tbh shouldnt be hard to get her going, ful service, new petrol, battery and tyres, new pads and split and clean calipers, new brake and clutch fluid and that would have her going well i reckon
Jaglifter
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Re: Devon storm

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Doesn't look like it needs that much attention!
She's my idea of beauty and thats what I ride.
paulo
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Re: Devon storm

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Put a new battery in tonight. fired up after 3 turns (I forgot the choke is not on the handlebar).
Sounded great but now to start looking for other parts like
Brake pads and fluid
The clutch lever is sticking so will have to look at that.
Tyres and one mirror other than that I think it is fine oh yeah cct's because I don't when they were done.
But looking like for a few hundred quid more I will be on the road. :P
It's been a long time since I last rode a bike that I cant wait (10 years cbr600).

Paul
marravtr
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Re: Devon storm

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your not kidding on the slowest rebuild! your first post was sept 09 and you only put a battery on her this week 8O come on pull ya finger out :lol:
4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul...........
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Pete.L
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Re: Devon storm

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Don't worry Marra
at this rate his new young baby will be going to college by the time he finishes and he'll still be skint too :lol: :lol:
Only kidding Paul :wink:
The better weather's coming and I'm sure that will give you a bit of incentive too :thumbup:
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paulo
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Re: Devon storm

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I warned you it would be slow. The bike is stored in a 7x6 shed and with the snow and wet weather I haven't been able to get her out since then. Full steam ahead now though but remember steam engines are very slow :crazy:

oh yeah how come no where on this forum does it tell me how rough you have to be to get the bloody seat off :lol:
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