grandpaul
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Back in March on BritBike.Com there was a '70 Bonnie for sale with all the frame & black parts already powdercoated, the engine still in one lump, and pretty much all the parts there. The only issue with it NOT being able to be a quick roller for shipping, was that the wheels had been "unlaced" with a set of bolt cutters.
Anyway, I made the deal, a U-Shipper was been booked, and it arrived in my shop mid-May. So, this will be my build thread, with all the highs and lows (many of the former, and very few of the latter, I hope).
The best bit: powdercoated frame with complete engine - 75% of the value (maybe more).
Matching numbers!
5/12
The first job was unloading the frame with engine, and 4 large totes, solo. I decided it would be easier to pull the engine back out of the frame (it wasn't bolted in, and ANYTHING might've happened) - The "easy" way, laid it down on a sheet of hardboard, then lifted the frame off-
The next part was a bit harder! My bike jack only goes so high, so I employed a cinder block in a novel manner-
Anyway, I made the deal, a U-Shipper was been booked, and it arrived in my shop mid-May. So, this will be my build thread, with all the highs and lows (many of the former, and very few of the latter, I hope).
The best bit: powdercoated frame with complete engine - 75% of the value (maybe more).
Matching numbers!
5/12
The first job was unloading the frame with engine, and 4 large totes, solo. I decided it would be easier to pull the engine back out of the frame (it wasn't bolted in, and ANYTHING might've happened) - The "easy" way, laid it down on a sheet of hardboard, then lifted the frame off-
The next part was a bit harder! My bike jack only goes so high, so I employed a cinder block in a novel manner-