My Sons first project
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 3:40 pm
Well after seeing his Ol Man stuffing around with bikes for so long, I finally got the boy into his first project - A 1984 KH100EX, thanks to a good mate and fellow forum member who keeps a low profile 
The plan is, to spend some time together Father and Son like (without bloody computer screens, xbox, ps3, and all that sh.t) and have some fun. If things go well (final year in school) and he does most of the work i'll rego it and its his. Great little "shop" bike.
So far (first day) we have stipped it down to the bare essentials, kicked it over, got some spark but not enough to keep going well, so its a full pull down, clean and some paint (but not a full resto).
He's keen as mustard and ive already got a list of bearings / screws / and various parts to get and the wheels, tank and side panels will be on the way to work with me monday for a sand and coat of paint.
Anyway, just thought id share it, as Im happy as a lark with a shed buddy, although it does add to cash flow issues
If anyone happens to have any spare parts etc, Manuals or just plain advice we would appreciate hearing from you.
Pete

The plan is, to spend some time together Father and Son like (without bloody computer screens, xbox, ps3, and all that sh.t) and have some fun. If things go well (final year in school) and he does most of the work i'll rego it and its his. Great little "shop" bike.
So far (first day) we have stipped it down to the bare essentials, kicked it over, got some spark but not enough to keep going well, so its a full pull down, clean and some paint (but not a full resto).
He's keen as mustard and ive already got a list of bearings / screws / and various parts to get and the wheels, tank and side panels will be on the way to work with me monday for a sand and coat of paint.
Anyway, just thought id share it, as Im happy as a lark with a shed buddy, although it does add to cash flow issues

If anyone happens to have any spare parts etc, Manuals or just plain advice we would appreciate hearing from you.
Pete