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By andyr
#5724
hi all
hope this works i think i followed the instructions correctly and maybe the picture will appear
andy
By Mark M
#52788
That's a really good looking bike, well done. Tell us more please, how does it ride for instance?

REgards, Mark
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By Adrian
#52789
Splendid job Andy, it certainly looks the part for a Fury tribute bike, I hope it lives up to the sporty look. Is yours an original big head Bullet, apart from the restyle? My own NotaFury project is still a work on progress, though not too far off. You might spot one or two differences...



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The front end owes more to the Interceptor Mk1 export and the Mk1A in the oversize mudguard department, though the seat mounting is now sorted. Did you have to add spacers under the front seat brackets with yours?



All you need now is some decent riding weather.

A.


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By Scalyback
#52790

Wow! I can see the headlines now...



Boxes of bits become big blue beautiful breath-taking born again bullet bike.



he? she? is really nice, I bet you are chuffed as luck!
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By Scalyback
#52791

Adrian...


Is that a genuine centre stand bungy?
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By Adrian
#52792
Sigh...



as well you know, Scaly, genuine Fury centre stand bungies are unobtainable, the last known spare one rotted away in the basement of a former Indian and Royal Enfield dealership in Cheeseburg, Ohio on 17th April 1994, and I have had to resort to using a pattern bungy. O me miserum.



A.

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By Leon Novello
#52793
Hi Andyr: You have opened your Photobucket library, clever people will be able to see all of your pictures. It`s safer to click on the tick box, when it changes to blue, scroll down and click on Links, then HTML until it turns amber and reads COPIED, then come here and click PASTE. No-one will see your Photobucket album.

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By andyr
#52892
finally got around to open my posts and have been please at the response to it
Hi Adrian lovely bike. As for the seat mounts at the front the seat was bought from a guy off of ebay who got it from hitchcocks
and it is one bracket that stretches across the seat pan then 2 plates are welded to that all I did was to make up some spacers and with the use of some studding attached it to the 2 location points on the seat, mudguard frame hope this helps

andy
By andyr
#52893
hi Mark M
have not ridden it yet as awaiting a dating certificate from Tom Bray then need to get it registered but riding
up and down my alley it great but its a different riding position from my 350 its much higher seat and handle bars
Andy

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