Well it's been a while, been busy, did a track day, and went on hols, but I finally got around to starting to pull apart the 2nd postie I got for parts.
Twas a statutory write-off for $150 (see
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=26809) - I was expecting to at least use the wheels and the switch-blocks, and maybe the rear rack.
As bought...


After some time today - had to stop cos it was too hot and Zane woke up

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It had suffered some fire damage in a warehouse fire (apparently) so a number of bits are burnt/melted. But most of it looked pretty usable in the pics, and also after a cursory look over when I picked it up from Rob's.
After closer inspection though I'm less happy - the wheels will require a fair bit of work to be usable (more than my current ones - rust and purple paint), and the switch blocks aren't actually in much better condition than mine. Add to that the wiring was burnt/melted, so to reuse the blocks I might have to rewire them (haven't had time to look close enough yet). We'll see.
I also thought the rack might be usable, but with a bit of fire-damage and purple paint from the dodgy paint job on the bike I think I'll keep the one I have.
Other bits I thought might be usable were the headlight bucket (melted), airbox (cracked and melted), solenoid (single unit with lead, which was melted), and the bars (badly bent)
But there are some good/decent bits so far:
- various bolts that could prove difficult to find replacements for if needed.
- tank - should scrub up decent for a spare, or to ebay
- replacement globes
- rear lights bracket - useful to toy around with different lighting setups
- headlight - good spare
- mirror brackets - ebay
- airbox pipes - good spares
There are bits left on it (to be dismantled further later) that might still be good too (touch wood):
- front rack - might be good for a camera mount point (?)

- wheel hubs/drums - might just need a spray of paint and could be good if I buy new rims and spokes (unless anyone knows of some alloys, with drums, that would fit?)
- swingarm - good spare/ebay
- right side-stand - spare/ebay
- centre stand - spare/ebay
- headlight brackets - after a respray, my left one is currently broken and repaired with a cable-tie

- rear shocks - similar condition to my old ones, so spares or ebay
So probably still not bad for $150, but just not quite what I hoped for.
Still, it's fun pulling it apart

The reason I was hoping the switch-blocks would be ok is that I was hoping to completely setup the new bars off the bike, and be able to swap them on/off easily without stuffing around with the grips, etc. But no big deal.
These are the new bars and grips just itching to go on (when I have more time)...

So who knows when I'll get another go at it, but stay tuned for the next installment...
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