Tom jones G/s rebuild

mikeyboy

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It’s not unusual,to get a box of rusty parts to rebuild,
It’s not unusual,to get a derelict bike to rebuild.
What is very unusual is to get the bulk of of the bike,already prepped and restored.
My starting point as it was a two man job to get the motor slotted inIMG_8339.jpeg
 
The frame,engine,box and bevel were from an ST.
The rest of the parts have been painstakingly sourced over many years.
So it’s unusual for me to be opening so many oem bags and boxes.
The owner has sourced all of the bolts etc and they are all placed into their respective places.
It’s like an air fix kit.
 
Are you enjoying the 'airfix' nature of the build or do you prefer a build with some issues/head scratching and ultimately...winning thru ?
 
Are you enjoying the 'airfix' nature of the build or do you prefer a build with some issues/head scratching and ultimately...winning thru ?
Final builds are generally the same,
Bike gets stripped,
List of parts,
Metalwork goes for powder or paint.
Bodywork goes off.etc in the mean time we rebuild engine ,box ,bevel ,carbs,forks etc..
Only real difference here is 75% of the work is “ hopefully “ done.
 


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