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Fullpint is rolling again!!

Started by fullpint, 06, May, 2017, 05:19:15 PM

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fullpint

Been spending again.. We have roof, we have heat :) We have CC Cyclone..



fullpint

hahaha, could park that sideways in the garage.. Enough room to have a his and her's  LOL

benchmark51

It's like a crash helmet with wheels ;D. How about swapping out the engine with a fire blade or something?

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: fullpint on 06, May, 2017, 05:19:15 PM
Been spending again.. We have roof, we have heat :) We have CC Cyclone..


A practical kit for sure, pretty good performance too 8)

Quote from: benchmark51 on 07, May, 2017, 10:19:44 AM
I have found a bec with all of that! Whadya reckon?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332193657673?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Thats a cheap little commuter with a difference.

fullpint

Must say Phil that I cant fault the build of the CC... Solid little car.. :)

'The Gaffer'

Quote from: fullpint on 08, May, 2017, 12:24:00 PM
Must say Phil that I cant fault the build of the CC... Solid little car.. :)

Agreed 8) Very well designed. If I had one just criticism, it could have had just a few extra inches in the cockpit area.. Ooh err Missus ;D 

fullpint

Brakes are crap though Phil!!!! Was your's running the standard Manta calipers?

'The Gaffer'

No, from memory I think the car had 'Hi-Spec' upgrades with front and back bias control. Stopped well, probably too powerful at times.

benchmark51

I didn't have anything fancy on Ratbag, just standard Cortina disc and calipers yet it would almost stand on it's nose under heavy braking. I flushed the fluid out twice a year and refilled(dot4), kept the rear shoes adjusted up at the hubs, then adjusted the cable to 3 clicks. Held the footbrake on overnight with a prop, all bleeders closed and cap on. Worked everytime. ;) Pedal felt good and confident and on test would stop pretty quickly from 70 mph in a straight line.

fullpint

I reckon a good brake service is on the books. Will get our man Chamber-Dave to look at it. He's got the tools and the space :)

fullpint

Well last week Dave C had the Cyclone. Replaced all the pads. Freed up two caliper sliders. Fresh fluid.. AWESOME, I now have brakes... Car is going great. I have powder coated a couple of things but not gone mad!!! Yet :)


fullpint

GOt the Cyclone back from DAve yesterday.. Got him to strip the front end down so I could powder coated the wishbones, spring and cycle guard brackets :)





benchmark51

Looking a treat :D. Are you going to do anything with the lights?

fullpint

Trouble is they are effective in the dark!!! It did come with a spare set. I think James purchased them but no one has got round to fitting them... They are a lot smaller than the current ones.

fullpint


benchmark51

I saw some that were tube shaped but can't find them now ::).

How about these?


or these



fullpint

my old Toniq ones were tube shape haha..

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