2001 Resto

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mr500
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2001 Resto

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Finished rebuilding my 2001, I wanted to keep it looking stock . PWK39.5 ,Boyesen rad valve,FMF pipe & can ,Wiseco 0.25os,clean up ports and polish,New clutch,crank seals,Gold valves,Gripper seat cover, Pro taper bars,Bash plate,Rad guards,Disc guard,load's of new bearings,greased everything.Still working on the jetting:Love this bike! :D

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Post by Gmbond »

Nice looking bike

Cr500+
Skyline+
Mr50. = one kickass garage
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Post by crf69 »

nice build/

want more pics of skyline,

thanks.
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Did you do the frame?
I don't see any rub marks at all.
Looks good.
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Post by britincali »

crf69 wrote:
want more pics of skyline,

thanks.

x491 :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Here's a few pics , In my opinion the GTR is the equivalent of a 4wheel version of a CR500.

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Tharrell wrote:Did you do the frame?
I don't see any rub marks at all.
Looks good.
Thanks mate
No, It had been painted by a previous owner before i got it.
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mr500 wrote:
Tharrell wrote:Did you do the frame?
I don't see any rub marks at all.
Looks good.
Thanks mate
No, It had been painted by a previous owner before i got it.

It has plastic frame guards on it correct. nice bike
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freeride588 wrote:
mr500 wrote:
Tharrell wrote:Did you do the frame?
I don't see any rub marks at all.
Looks good.
Thanks mate
No, It had been painted by a previous owner before i got it.

It has plastic frame guards on it correct. nice bike
Damn, I didn't notice those. They blend pretty good.
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Post by mr500 »

The plastic frame guards are not fitted on the first pic either.
There not the greatest looking but they cover a bigger frame area than
the metal guards, I still like the look of the alloy guards though.
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Post by motojunkie67 »

NICE! I picked up a 2001 last night. Its now in pieces in my garage :)
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The only way I ever get close to a Skyline is playin' Gran Turismo :lol:
But, it's a bad bad mama :lol:
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Post by bearorso »

Who gives a stuff about the bloody Skyline?

Give me pictures of the damned near pristine MR50! :cool:
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Post by Rosco-Peeko »

Nice!
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