First Bike Rebuild

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  1. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Hi
    My Name is James Hargreaves but everyone calls me Jim
    I’m 47 from a place called Holton-le-Clay near Grimsby Lincolnshire

    Hope you lads on here can help me Out

    a bit about me

    From when I was born I was always around bikes my dad used to race from early seventies to early eighties So I would be searching around the pits at a lot of the tracks around the uk so classic bikes have always been a love of mine so finally I have got some spare cash and I thought right get a bike
    I have just purchased a barnfind T140v 1977 from the USA, it going to be my first restoration so I have loads of questions that I would like enthusiasts to help me with.

    First of all I need a manual I’ve been looking on the web but it there seems to be quite a few so can anybody tell which is the most comprehensive.
    I’m pretty mechanically minded but I’ve notstripped down an engine before some I needsomething that goes into detail
    Also has anyone got any tips for a novice so Idon’t make school boy errors right from the off, I want to do a nut and bolt refurbishment so I’mgoing for the full strip down.
    Cheers
     
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  2. alfie

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  3. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Thanks Alfie
    I’m looking forward to getting stuck in to it I’m glad I’ve found this forum it look really helpful
     
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  4. Thripster

    Thripster Elite Member

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    Welcome Jim. You will get lots of help from here. Good luck with the rebuild.
     
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  5. alfie

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    And don't forget, we like pictures and lots of them

    Alfie
     
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  6. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    Hi mate and welcome
     
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  7. MadMrB

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    Hi and welcome in :)
     
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  8. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Cheers thanks
    Really please I found this forum and thanks to everyone for the welcome
    Cheers for the manual links as well
     
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  9. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Alfie
    It says subscriber next to your name on the post what does it mean
     
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  10. Samz

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    Enjoy the challenge. Advice? If you have an estimate of the costs involved, double it and add a grand. :yum
    I’m sure you’ll get a lot of satisfaction from it when it eventually comes together.
    Allow an extra 12 months as well. ;)
     
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  11. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the tip what’s the feeling like when you finally get it going on the road
     
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  12. Jim Hargreaves

    Jim Hargreaves Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the tip what’s the feeling like when you finally get it going on the road
     
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  13. alfie

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  14. Samz

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    I’m guessing it all depends on what works been done. For me started a freshly rebuilt engine is a bit of a heart in mouth moment no matter how careful you’ve been. The first few rides will usually show up a few issues that need addressing hopefully nothing major. But once you are happy with it and you can relax it’s a great feeling of achievement. Then you start looking for the next “project”. ;)
     
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  16. Don the Don

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    Hi and welcome
     
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  17. Wessa

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    Hi and welcome, good luck with your project...
     
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  18. joe mc donald

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    Jim Hargreaves.
    Welcome to the family. Yes do your build on the projects and let us all take the journey with you. Biggest thing about a full restoration is the fear of starting. Manuals i do like the Clymer. And membership is the way to go you get your Halfords card and my card has paid for itself many times over. Or maybe that's just like my better half tells me i just like spending. Yes plenty of pictures and we will help you along. And believe me there are some clever dudes on here.
    Regards
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    Hi and welcome.
     
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  20. David Cooper

    David Cooper Triumph Rocketeer.
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    Hello and welcome to the forum Jim.

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