JB-fabriction new to forum
- Newtsalad
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Re: JB-fabriction new to forum
CF, if you're happy with JB-fabrication, don't forget to add him to recommended suppliers, so he will then have his own playground to promote his goods and services.
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Re: JB-fabriction new to forum
Stand back in the post so hopefully CF will be happy with it and start a thread
- Alan CF
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Re: JB-fabriction new to forum
thanks mate, got it back last week, ive been playing with it when i get time, fitted the fuel line and tap,
( the fixing at the bottom of the fuel tank helped there)
also love how you can just use the rear bolt to hold the engine in place so fast,
also fitted a coil, and had some time to start making up a small loom, i keep running out of time,
pic 1
fuel tap fixed and lines run to carb, twist grip fitted,
pic 2
coil fitted, just need to mount small loom and use the indicator switch on the twist grip as a engine cut out,
pic 3
small loom.
( the fixing at the bottom of the fuel tank helped there)
also love how you can just use the rear bolt to hold the engine in place so fast,
also fitted a coil, and had some time to start making up a small loom, i keep running out of time,
pic 1
fuel tap fixed and lines run to carb, twist grip fitted,
pic 2
coil fitted, just need to mount small loom and use the indicator switch on the twist grip as a engine cut out,
pic 3
small loom.