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RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 11-17-2020

Nice blow-by-blow 9.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Bazbro_imp - 11-17-2020

Wonderful work, Nine. And I'm picking up a few tips, too! Clap


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - pdedse - 11-17-2020

Very cool work.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - noroomtomove - 11-17-2020

Nice work on the bike.

Post#273

"Look at that folks - vivid clear blue skies in the UK in November!!!"

As a convict from the Colonies I recon you've photo shopped in that blue sky.

Regards NRTM


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Houtman_imp - 11-17-2020

Is that a 1980 Gold wing in the back ?


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 11-17-2020

(11-17-2020, 05:46 PM)noroomtomove_imp Wrote: Nice work on the bike.

Post#273

"Look at that folks - vivid clear blue skies in the UK in November!!!"

As a convict from the Colonies I recon you've photo shopped in that blue sky.

Regards NRTM
ROFL


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 11-18-2020

(11-17-2020, 10:01 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: Is that a 1980 Gold wing in the back ?

Good spot. It's a 1983, bought as an Interstate which I am in the process of restoring and converting to a naked. Not too far off really, have the wheels to finish painting, fit new wheel bearings & tyres then fit the rebuilt brake calipers and bleed. Only negative is that whilst the engine ran sweet, last time I fired it up one of the carbs over-flowed, hence I suspect I will need to remove, clean and rebuild them before running again.

Of course, the second major problem is that after doing the K10 conversion I now have the hots to fit GL1000 chrome mudguards, wire wheels, dummy tank and side panels. That might have to be phase 2.
(11-17-2020, 05:46 PM)noroomtomove_imp Wrote: Nice work on the bike.

Post#273

"Look at that folks - vivid clear blue skies in the UK in November!!!"

As a convict from the Colonies I recon you've photo shopped in that blue sky.

Regards NRTM


I kid you not, that sky was real. The sun was so bright I had to wear shades. Cool

Oh yea of little faith...
ROFL


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 03-22-2021

Pleased to report that the K10 survived the winter lay-up and in true Honda style fired up first time on the key. To celebrate (whilst still in lock-down) I took it on a 15 mile round trip Saturday commute to work. Still love it.


Make note to self:
Buy some over-trousers to go with the Bellstaff jacket & body warmer - the sun might be shining, but it's still cold out in the UK in March!


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Cormanus - 03-22-2021

Beautiful.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - the Ferret - 03-22-2021

Beautiful bike Ninemeister