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98cc's BSA Bantam racer build, FINISHED


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I cut out some holes for the go fast knee scallops, these large openings were quite handy as after i ground out the large amount of filler i could get in there with a dolly and get rid of all the dents, the tank is now real smooth and fair 

also made up a little fill in patch for the front of the seat to blend into 

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after a good sanding to remove the surface rust 

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Thanks Kimjon! Just need to keep the progress going like you do and it will be finished in no time haha.   No I don't have any other flywheels sorry SOHC, I'm pretty sorted in the engine department I think, do you have any ignition bits? A mate has just brought a bantam but it's missing all of that stuff.  I may need to find another front hub assembly though if you had one of those though?  

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On 13/06/2017 at 22:24, 98cc said:

Will send you a pm about bits SOHC, a new hub would probably be a bit good for what I'm planning on doing with it though.

Thanks for the comments LG and Toucan! 

Sorry its not a new hub, it needs a repair but its usable

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