1/9 Protar Ducati 916 racing.
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If it is the Italeri Manx Norton it is a reboxed Protar kit, never built one but watched a video somewhere about it and the builder was less than impressed so I will give that one a missComment
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I'll leave it where it is then.:tears-of-joy: Thanks for the heads up. I do have a couple of the Tamiya kits. Cheers JohnComment
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The chain looks like it should now(ish). :smiling5:
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Front forks fitted with mudguard, or fender if you are from the USA.
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This has shown up another problem as the tyre is slightly wider than the gap between the brake calipers so it might be a pain to get the wheel in without disturbing/breaking anything.
Decals on the tyres, here's hoping they stay there.
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That really is looking good! I admire your patience and problem-solving skills - your modelling (Yorkshire accent) "'ll do!" Nice one Andy! I like the idea of a two-wheely thing thread; my last three bikes were (in order) Honda VFR, Honda RC30 and a 900 HD soft tail. SWMBO doesn't like bikes so now it's a much more sedate Ford Fiesta (complete with mud, dog hair and dent)Comment
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A bit more done today with a dry fit of the exhaust system.
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I thought I would make sure it all lined up before committing to any sticky stuff.
First and perhaps the only coat of Italian red on the seat/tank unit.
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