Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
Well here it is a 2007 M3R not looking its best!
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Fortunately it was super-cheap and after a thorough assessment, I’m in to around £250 of parts to bring back to a presentable bike, it needs a lot! But there should still be a profit in it.
However the good news is that it hasn’t had much use, just abandoned and dumped in a garden! it is very rusty but I’m confident I can sort all that out. The tyres are the originals, they’re not cracked and hold 80 psi, the main frame although faded is not that scratched, so my plans are to strip it right down and sort the frame out first. It’s going to be a big job!
@Gunk you really have done a stunning job with it. You would never guess it was the same bike as the one in the pictures at the start of the thread.
What paint did you use know the rear end and forks Gunkers?
Nice job Gunky, as always. Wot you got planned for your next project?
All finished, fitted the cables this afternoon and the chain, realised the front wheel was in back to front so I refitted that, plus checked it all over and torqued everything up. Unfortunately the weather is so horrible here I didn’t get a chance to road test it.
The only remaining job is to fit the new rear mudguard blade but I’ll do that absolutely last thing, as I don’t want to scratch it.
I’ll ride it for a few weeks to iron out any bugs and then it’ll be up for sale.
Total costs (including the bike) was £520, plus I’ve estimated I used another £65 worth of stuff I already had in boxes in the garage. So an expensive restoration but I’m very pleased with how it’s come out.
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