Darkman. Well I am speechless. Like the peeps said they didn't even leave the factory that good. You are the Man. Regards Joe.
Thanks for all the nice comments guys, Su is still trying to contain her inner chimp as she will get to ride it at the weekend after i have had a little ride tomorrow just to iron out any probs.
Absolutely stunning as is the norm from darkman, real craftsman I wish i had a spare parts bin/ loft/ garage like you sir. And some of your skill, just some of it would do me
WOW what a lovely job you have done on that bike. I must get my finger out and finish my T100T I rebuilt it 10 yrs ago and fired it up then put it in my kitchen as an ornament (it was my 18th Birthday present as a box of bits and my dad helped me rebuild it) it has sentimental value and is going to be like a grandfather clock and passed down the male side of my family LOL
A nice little 30 mile bimbel today to sort out fueling and ignition and ran like a dream, a quick spanner check when back home and ready for another ride tomorrow and then its Su's.
Yep, seen it. Another superb resto. What’s it running now, original pipes or the reverse megas? I like the megas tbh,
I have just fitted the original pipes as pic as i'm using the megas on my next project a 66 T120 hope to have it done by Xmas as a present for myself
ANOTHER ONE!? How many old trumpets have you got? Some of us mere mortals would like a sniff of just one.
Over the years of doing up n selling bikes we have settled on the 4 old bikes we have today so it's been a long term thing and we will now keep these, the T120 is an old bike that started as a pile of bits and made into a comp bike over time and so i have decided to restore it to its original form with just the exhaust being different as i don't like the standard pipes on the 66 bike.
Good luck with it. It will no doubt be absolutely stunning when finished. Hope ya pockets don’t have to be overly deep.