My 98 project

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  1. 83V45

    83V45 New Member

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    I thought I would start a build thread to keep all my stuff together. I picked up a wrecked 98vfr from a friend of mine. My goal at this point is to repair what is required to get it rideable. I will do some upgrades along the way, like a 929 shock and possibly more.
    Here's a few pics.

    Day I picked it up.
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    Tear down pics. A mouse had been living in the swing arm also.
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    The reason I pulled the motor.
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    Supposed to be back from the welder Friday.

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    whoa yea wow. It's going to be fun to watch this one come together. LOL looks more like squirrels where having a good time.
     
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    I hope I'm smart enough to put it back together.

    Before it went off to the welder.

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    any progress?
     
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    No. I ran out of winter. Hope to get back on it in a few months.
     
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