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07 Apr 2006 01:12 #37480 by ran429
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Are you my overseas alter ego?

we should start the "MOSS-BUCKET" riders M/C ?

There, your bike is named now.

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07 Apr 2006 06:50 #37536 by rstnick
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Welcome mikeo.
You do have some work to get her cleaned up. 5 years under the tarp? Give us some pix on a sunny day when you've got her all ready to go. B)

Rob
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07 Apr 2006 07:42 #37545 by indykaw77
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Hi mikeo.....

You got your work cut out for you, for sure.....but when you are finished and it's running.....you get those "warm fuzzies" and its all worth it!

So welcome aboard.....pick and search thru the filebase and old posts....LOTS of good info and tips in here. This is a great bunch of guys/gals.

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07 Apr 2006 09:19 #37568 by N0NB
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Welcome aboard, Mike.

Welcome back to riding do keep us updated with your progress.

- Nate >>

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Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

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07 Apr 2006 14:43 #37628 by mikeo
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The Moss-Bucket will rise again!!


Thanks for the encouragement happy to keep you all posted on progress.
Hope mine comes up as clean as mossbeater's and Wonder if any other moss Bros will surface.
regards
mikeo

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07 Apr 2006 14:56 #37631 by wireman
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sealing up bike with a plastic tarp is not a good idea condensation builds up under there and has no way to dry out,a cotton cover wont keep all the water out but it will allow some air to circulate to keep things halfway dried out.i used to be able to tell whos airconditioners i was going to have trouble with in the spring when i would see them all wrapped up in plasic in the winter.i always tell people if you really want to cover your a/c just cover the top and leave the sides open so air can circulate and keep things dried out inside! :whistle: goodluck,happy wrenching!

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07 Apr 2006 20:42 #37734 by ran429
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mikeo wrote:

The Moss-Bucket will rise again!! ;)
[/b]Thanks for the encouragement happy to keep you all posted on progress.
Hope mine comes up as clean as mossbeater's and Wonder if any other moss Bros will surface.
regards
mikeo


Are you done already?

I hope it comes up "CLEANER" than the mossbeater!

I sure hope we arent the only 2 on earth that have the crazed minds!

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08 Apr 2006 14:51 #37882 by mikeo
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Not done by a long shot!!!!! :laugh:
Just spent a day with the green beastie from the slime pit :sick: :sick: and she's looking pretty clean under it all. However, both wheel paint had it, calipers flaking, brake lines look dodgy, rear master cyclinder leaking, front master siezed?? (i think)and flaky paint,
clutch cable siezed (tried a spare and clutch is ok but bet she bites when I start her and engage a gear, oh fun) :woohoo: and the forks seals are shot, lifted the boots and there she blows
:huh:
So good ol' Ebay in USA to grab some spares, so far so good. Just stuck for brake lines. over here they only produced a standard version of the KZ1100, low bars and a road stlye not a cruiser style. So brake lines are hard to find because of the extra length.
Some of the cosmetics are impossible to get for the spectre version, they had my model in the rest of europe but in very small numbers apparently. Found a German supplier who has some good bits but no brake lines. The hunt continues.
But good progress today, NO SLIME LEFT!!!!
regards
mikeo

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08 Apr 2006 16:08 #37893 by Foale zed
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Mikeo welcome to the site,am from the same side of the water as you just bit further north.I am more in to zed specials/race bike but a few weeks ago picked up a Scepter from a guy near Newcastle,its in not too bad condition,he had changed the handle bars for Z1 style bars and had Aeroquipe brake lines made up to suit the bike


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08 Apr 2006 16:27 #37896 by mikeo
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Hi Foele Zed,
great to make a contact over here, not heard from fellow SPECTRE owners in the UK, don't think there are to many around??
Yours looks in great condition, is it a US model or a european one?
indicators look different to mine as is the headlight surround.But colour the same, just in one piece

How does she run? the oil cooler looks very useful.
Looks like I will be phoning about some brake lines on monday :woohoo: :woohoo:
regards
mikeo

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09 Apr 2006 00:55 #37988 by Foale zed
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Hi Mikeo,the bikes not too bad its got its share of the old tin worm,it originally came from the States(Iowa) and was imported in 97 and has had the same owner up until I got her,she runs not too bad but needs the rubbers between the carbs and air box replaced(rock hard)so they will fit the carbs right,the oil cooler has been on the bike since 3000 miles,found the owners hand book under the seat and everything done to the bike up until 89 is noted.The indicators are cheap after market ones that you can get from www.mandp.co.uk/ ,hope the link works

cheers Iain

must remember its SPECTRE,think i've called it everything but

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