Project Aprilia
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Re: Project Aprilia
Hey what can i say, i'm a kind and considerate guy
If you can have it warmed up and fuelled for me when i arrive, that'll be lovely
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Re: Project Aprilia
That's primed and ready to go. Just need a downpour to clear away the road salt followed by some mild weather and then you'll have a big silly grin plastered all over your face.
Or weeksy's...
Or weeksy's...
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: Project Aprilia
I've had this saved in my watch list for the last month or so after seeing yours, and every time your bloody thread pops up it keeps making me look at it and lust after it!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125644018887
I've got absolutely no need or use ( apart from having it in the house as a beautiful ornament ) for it, as I don't really do sportsbikes any more , but I'd love it.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125644018887
I've got absolutely no need or use ( apart from having it in the house as a beautiful ornament ) for it, as I don't really do sportsbikes any more , but I'd love it.....
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Re: Project Aprilia
That how I felt about my Factory when I had it, hence sold it to buy something I'd use more and wasnt so precious over. Friend I sold it to got sideswiped at a roundabout 3 weeks later and got it written off!Tricky wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 12:34 pm I've got absolutely no need or use ( apart from having it in the house as a beautiful ornament ) for it, as I don't really do sportsbikes any more , but I'd love it.....
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Re: Project Aprilia
I’ll sell you mine for 6k, the thread is gone and everyone is happy. You’re welcomeTricky wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 12:34 pm I've had this saved in my watch list for the last month or so after seeing yours, and every time your bloody thread pops up it keeps making me look at it and lust after it!![]()
I've got absolutely no need or use ( apart from having it in the house as a beautiful ornament ) for it, as I don't really do sportsbikes any more , but I'd love it.....
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Re: Project Aprilia
Tricky wrote: Sat Feb 11, 2023 12:34 pm I've had this saved in my watch list for the last month or so after seeing yours, and every time your bloody thread pops up it keeps making me look at it and lust after it!![]()
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125644018887
I've got absolutely no need or use ( apart from having it in the house as a beautiful ornament ) for it, as I don't really do sportsbikes any more , but I'd love it.....
Have it.
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Re: Project Aprilia
One thing that I needed to do was that the dash was cracked and the buttons didn’t work. It turned out that the buttons were small plastic levers that pushed down on small microswitches and these levers had small cracks in them meaning they bent rather than press the switches down. My guess is that they get weaker over time and then they get pressed harder and harder until they go completely.
I repaired the switch levers using superglue and baking powder (look it up if you don’t know about this) and they now in the right place and strong again. They work too, pretty rare on these bikes.
I cut out the ‘glass’ as you can’t replace this bit and can’t get hold of the case. I then ground down the case to fit a new piece of 2mm polycarbonate that I cut to shape.
Really happy with the results but despite being careful and following the right procedure, the odometer reset to zero. This is a common thing on the bike and has happened once before in it’s life. I know the mileage so it’s not an issue.
I repaired the switch levers using superglue and baking powder (look it up if you don’t know about this) and they now in the right place and strong again. They work too, pretty rare on these bikes.
I cut out the ‘glass’ as you can’t replace this bit and can’t get hold of the case. I then ground down the case to fit a new piece of 2mm polycarbonate that I cut to shape.
Really happy with the results but despite being careful and following the right procedure, the odometer reset to zero. This is a common thing on the bike and has happened once before in it’s life. I know the mileage so it’s not an issue.
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Re: Project Aprilia
Eeeek!dern wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 1:10 pm One thing that I needed to do was that the dash was cracked and the buttons didn’t work. It turned out that the buttons were small plastic levers that pushed down on small microswitches and these levers had small cracks in them meaning they bent rather than press the switches down. My guess is that they get weaker over time and then they get pressed harder and harder until they go completely.
I repaired the switch levers using superglue and baking powder (look it up if you don’t know about this) and they now in the right place and strong again. They work too, pretty rare on these bikes.
I cut out the ‘glass’ as you can’t replace this bit and can’t get hold of the case. I then ground down the case to fit a new piece of 2mm polycarbonate that I cut to shape.
Really happy with the results but despite being careful and following the right procedure, the odometer reset to zero. This is a common thing on the bike and has happened once before in its life. I know the mileage so it’s not an issue.
You undertake some adventurous (IMO) repairs old boy- but hats off - again !
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Re: Project Aprilia
Fuck it, death or gloryTricky wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 7:18 pmEeeek!dern wrote: Thu Aug 31, 2023 1:10 pm One thing that I needed to do was that the dash was cracked and the buttons didn’t work. It turned out that the buttons were small plastic levers that pushed down on small microswitches and these levers had small cracks in them meaning they bent rather than press the switches down. My guess is that they get weaker over time and then they get pressed harder and harder until they go completely.
I repaired the switch levers using superglue and baking powder (look it up if you don’t know about this) and they now in the right place and strong again. They work too, pretty rare on these bikes.
I cut out the ‘glass’ as you can’t replace this bit and can’t get hold of the case. I then ground down the case to fit a new piece of 2mm polycarbonate that I cut to shape.
Really happy with the results but despite being careful and following the right procedure, the odometer reset to zero. This is a common thing on the bike and has happened once before in its life. I know the mileage so it’s not an issue.
You undertake some adventurous (IMO) repairs old boy- but hats off - again !![]()
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Re: Project Aprilia
Cleaned this ready for sale on Thursday but couldn't live with the paint blisters on the tank. There were two, one the size of the end of your thumb and one slightly bigger. I didn't want to respray the tank as I'd have needed to do the whole fairing and it's not mint enough for that kind of outlay and I couldn't find a matching tank that didn't have the same problem. This happens a lot to these bike and also to a lot of stuff from that time with plastic tanks. So I made the decision to cut the bubbles out so they didn't get bigger or, worse, crack and take out the other paint. I then made some tank grips in grey/silver 2mm eva foam and fitted those. I've used this stuff on the blade on track and it's grippy, closed cell so it doesn't absorb water and doesn't knacker your leathers. I'm pretty happy with it and will let any buyer know what I've done so they can make up their own mind what to do about it.
I've also updated the for sale thread. And that's the end of this project, if it sells that is.
I've also updated the for sale thread. And that's the end of this project, if it sells that is.
