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  1. Dodge

    Dodge New Member

    Jan 19, 2018
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    Obviously just joined, following usual forum process of jumping in here to say hello before soaking up knowledge and experience I've found over the last few weeks lurking around in the shadows...

    I picked up a '96 Daytona a few months back, its in pretty good shape, but rough enough to not warrant saving, so I'm going the custom modifying route and just committed to a CRK build... I first found my way here following a few great threads of completed CRK builds...

    Been riding since I was a kid in the 70's, been through most disciplines, trials, motocross, road, track, touring, enduro etc. on most brands of bikes but never owned a Triumph until now... was searching around for a vintage Triumph for ages but never really found the right thing and by accident ended up with the Daytona, so I'll come back to the vintage stuff later in the year...

    ...right now it's all about the Daytona CRK build...

    So my first question to the forum, I dropped the engine yesterday, and now need to form a plan on what servicing I should do to take advantage of the engine out of the frame and prior to a paint freshen up? Its got approx. 22k miles on it with a full pretty concise stamped and invoice supported service history.

    So what you recommend doing? if anything???

    Thanks in advance...
     
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  2. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    Hi mate and welcome
    I’m sure there’ll be inmates around soon to help you with your questions but to keep them happy you’ll need to pacify them with pictures or crayons :p
     
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  3. Dodge

    Dodge New Member

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    Here you go, the beginning..

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    ...right now, engine out, sub frame removed... if it warms up a tad and i can face working in the garage, swing arm will be out and front end off today too...

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    Then next week I can get on with cleaning 20 odd years of gunk off it all...

    How's that...
     
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  4. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Wow what a great start for your new bike. I cannot wait to see the finished job; hats off to you.
    Wessa
     
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  5. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Hello Dodge and welcome to the forum :)
     
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  6. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    Welcome in Dodge, You dont hang aboot do ya, keep gan son !!
    Its great to see a good strip down (steady lads) all we've had lately is a silly back box fit and some oval holes cut with mesh behind :p:p
     
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  7. Sprinter

    Sprinter Kinigit

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    Hi.
     
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  8. Rich Bryce

    Rich Bryce Dead Eye Dick

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  9. Gary_P

    Gary_P Active Member

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    Hi and welcome to a great forum. Looking forward to seeing your bike’s progress.
     
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  10. Dodge

    Dodge New Member

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    Thank you everyone for the warm welcome... and the invite to the forum meet, I'm hoping the bike would be ready for this, but in the same breath I'm already booked to be overseas on this date, maybe another year...

    Thanks again.
     
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  11. R_1000

    R_1000 Elite Member
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    A very warm welcome to you buddy :)

    Very much looking forward to the build :). Keep it up;)
     
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  12. Tucker 1963

    Tucker 1963 Elite Member

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    Welcome too the nuthouse you should fit right in .
    Tucker:mask:
     
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  13. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    And another late welcome in. You’ve fair old stripped the thing fast to nearly nothing there. Looks like it’s going to be an interesting build.
     
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  14. STIFFLER

    STIFFLER Senior Member

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    So my first question to the forum, I dropped the engine yesterday, and now need to form a plan on what servicing I should do to take advantage of the engine out of the frame and prior to a paint freshen up? Its got approx. 22k miles on it with a full pretty concise stamped and invoice supported service history.

    So what you recommend doing? if anything???

    Welcome Dodge,
    IMO....Mint it & out it back together lol. Not many 22k versions around so for me this is sacrilege!!!!!! :(
    What you doing with all the parts your getting rid of though?
     
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  15. Dodge

    Dodge New Member

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    That's a fair point and something I would agree with you on, but not this model... however, I did considered this before venturing on a custom build with this one... At first I wasn't going to touch it, but as I got further into its recent past become more apparent, I'd say the last few thousand miles or so this was a commuter bike that received little love, huge amounts of grime, plenty of rust, leaking carbs etc. etc. there was also plenty of evidence it had been dropped a time or two and the fairing in a few area's was repaired badly, along with the lights and screen... from 10 paces it looked tidy but once behind the fairings it wasn't a pretty sight, there was enough damage to warrant not patching it up and flipping it... I've resorted bikes to former "original" glory as well as customising in the past it depends on what you're working with... I've been given a hard time in the past for a similar route I took with a Kawasaki Z650 but the fact I practically saved it from a scrap yard where it would of been crushed, and turned it into a usable bike again, albeit a bit of Cafe Racer look to it I'd say customising is the lesser of the 2 evils...

    All the parts I'm not using were moved on at the cost of delivery... some bits will be usable, and some bits maybe not, but they all went to a good home and should...

    If this was a stand out model, a homologation special or similar I would of restored...
     
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  16. STIFFLER

    STIFFLER Senior Member

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    Eh up Dodge,
    Fair point if she was bad ...but nowt cant be fixed these days eh? Mind, as we all know the money aint in them once you have spent a fortune restoring them!

    To me its still sacrilege :) but mate its your bike & i hope you enjoy doing it up & the finished product. Keep the photo`s coming!
     
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  17. Threepots

    Threepots Member

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    Welcome mate looking forward to the build keep the pics coming
     
  18. Dodge

    Dodge New Member

    Jan 19, 2018
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    Thanks... will do. I guess its time to leave the intro page behind and open a thread in the builds & projects area.
     
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  19. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Hi and welcome to the forum
     

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