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Re: found this current ongoing CRM cafe build

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thats pretty nice - hardly recognise it as CRM..
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each to their own i think
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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I don't think that will ever see the light of day as a completed project :cry: .
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[quote="knackeredMk1"]I don't think that will ever see the light of day as a completed project :cry: .[/quote]

That bike and workshop looks very familiar . . . . .Oh wait. Its mine!

To be dead honest, I think the same thing sometimes.

Thing is, I work long hours (typically 12 hours a day, with one day / week off), and very rarely get the opportunity to spend more than an hour on the build.
Im stuck now without a cylinder / piston / rings, which means I cannot start on building the exhaust, or fitting the single radiator.

But I'll get there eventually.
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rangtangtang wrote:
knackeredMk1 wrote:I don't think that will ever see the light of day as a completed project :cry: .
That bike and workshop looks very familiar . . . . .Oh wait. Its mine!

To be dead honest, I think the same thing sometimes.

Thing is, I work long hours (typically 12 hours a day, with one day / week off), and very rarely get the opportunity to spend more than an hour on the build.
Im stuck now without a cylinder / piston / rings, which means I cannot start on building the exhaust, or fitting the single radiator.

But I'll get there eventually.
ehh someone else in Kampala - will PM!
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Re: found this current ongoing CRM cafe build

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Since I have very little time and another project keeping me from completing this build, I thought the best thing to do, would be to buy a customized (by a Harley rider. . . . yuck) used, abused and violated '61 BMW R27.

But the CRM should be running soon (ish).

Still busy fiddling with the subframe / rearend and a exhaust.

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