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Aussie SRV250 Restoration Project
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A new rear mudguard was fitted & the rear wheel, swing-arm & shockers were then removed.

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The swing-arm, side & centre stands etc were then prepared for painting.

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The swing-arm was painted and refitted along with a good used set of rear shockers that I bought from Japan.

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The rear wheel was in far better shape than the front wheel and only required a good clean & polish. New rear brake shoes were fitted along with a new rear sprocket.

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The side & centre stands were painted with gloss black enamel & refitted.

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The engine was then refitted.

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RE: Aussie SRV250 Restoration Project - by Aussie_T100 - 06-29-2015, 04:42 PM

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