Its a 500 Jim, but not as we know it !

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Re: Its a 500 Jim, but not as we know it !

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Zunspec4 wrote: I can't wait until the time I can swing on that kickstart and it roars into life (with no oil leaks of course 8) ) Cheers Zunspec
By any chance are you the same Zunspec mentioned occasionally in Rick Parkington's section of Classic Bike ?
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Hello Ian,

The very same :ssh: , usually in the context of "how the heck do you do this" type questions. Classic Bike Mag ditched their web site forum a couple of years ago and the current version is now independantly owned and run ( http://www.classicbikeforum.co.uk/ ). Rick is still a member however and often posts words of wisdom to forum members questions, subsequently some of these he uses in his Classic Bike column.

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Zunspec4 wrote:The very same
Excellent ! :up:
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Well, the rolling chassis is 90% complete so I took it out into the sunshine:

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flickr slideshow here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/10638107@N ... 7787/show/

Just the engine to go basically, see you in another 6 months then :D

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I put together a before and after shot of the Nacelle. Took ages to get it all fitted together, still not sure I got it right. Had to get the original bars re-chromed as the two (yes two :oops: ) sets of new bars I bought don't fit my tin ware.

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Came up quite nicely.

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You are overly modest - that looks great ! :up: :up:
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Thanks Ian,

I'm having nightmares about dropping various tools onto the paintwork or hitting it with a careless torque wrench etc. I often wonder how the folk that show their bikes can keep them unblemished. Anyway, I aim to enjoy riding this bike so I am going to have to get used to the wear an tear that goes with it, not sure I want the "patina" to go as far as replicating the original bike as I got it though :D

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PS: It looks even better in the flesh
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Picked up a set of exhausts/silencers and then discovered the Speed Twin was the inspiration for the Starship Enterprise :D
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The re-ground crank is due back on Monday, new timing side bush matched to journal and fitted. New big end shells/bolts/nuts waiting and then the cases go back together. The head has been fitted with valve guides from Jaguar apparently and the valve seats will be re-cut after I drop off the valves. After that it is basically re-assembly and trying to minimise the use of the big hammer :lol: . Still need to decide on which ignition to buy, currently favouring the offering from Wassell.

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Started putting the engine back together:

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The delights of camshafts and timing pinions await me :D

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The bike looks great so far....doing a nice job on this resto. I am becoming a bigger and bigger fan of old Triumph's. I really like the look of them, but have never ridden one. I fully expect to have one in the garage some day.
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Got the pistons in and barrels mounted today:

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Placed the head on just for show.

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you certenly do a proper job. :clap:
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Thanks TSB

Got the head bolted down proper today with all the little rocker arms, tappets and valves doing their thing. Popped a pair of spark plugs in and kicked it over, it will now say "plop-plop" in Triumphese.

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The next project is GT500 based I havn't left the fold :D
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Got the Primary drive side sorted this evening so decided to see how exhausts fitted

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A bunch of electronics should arrive tomorrow (Ign/coil/Reg-Rect). I decided the original Triumph parts were too much of an unknown quantity

VAPE (aka Wassell)

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Looking good !
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