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bridgestone
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05 November, 2011
It Runs!!!! Bridgestone BS-7 Content Inside
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I got my NOS piston, ring, and head gasket in the mail this morning from http://www.scramblercycle.com/ . So of course I immediately had to...
04 November, 2011
Bridgestone BS/7 Pics
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I dragged the Bridgestone to work today, so I could grab a few pictures at lunch. One of our old steam rooms had some nice lighting: I actua...
22 September, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: More Shots
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Just a few shots of the BS7. This time with a smaller side panel, and a little badge. This was the original badge from the front headlight h...
17 September, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Front Fender and Side Cover
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I got a bit of work done this morning on the Bridgestone. Actually, the front fender has been a multiple day process, as I was having a hard...
10 September, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Exhaust Finished
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I got out this morning, before it got hot, and worked on the exhaust. I wrapped it with exhaust wrap, then built a little aluminum heat shi...
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04 September, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Exhaust Options
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A couple options for the exhaust on the BS-7. The stock setup, with the original chrome downpipe and muffler. It weighs 9 pounds, plus a ...
21 August, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Engine Assembly, Back in Frame
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I spent some time out in the garage yesterday, cleaning up engine cases, stators, and the cylinder barrel and head. By the end of it, I had ...
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18 August, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Inside the Engine
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In preperation for some engine case cleaning and polishing, I pulled the left side case cover off. This is the case that covers up the clut...
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14 August, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Rear Wheel
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Yesterday was the front wheel, so naturally today was the rear wheel. Disassembled, cleaned, polished, repacked bearings and fit a fresh tir...
13 August, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Front Wheel Rebuild
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After some morning weed pulling, I decided to rebuild the front wheel on the Bridgestone. I dismounted the old crusty tire, disassembled the...
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31 July, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Stripes
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I started the process of putting down some stripes on the tank and seat of the BS-7. A simple stripe over the top, that also ties in some of...
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18 July, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Some Paint
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I got a little paint on the BS-7 over the weekend, and did a quick mock-up this morning just to see how it looks. It is coming together. Now...
13 July, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Tank and Seat
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Yes, more pics of the Bridgestone tank and seat. After a few days of filling, priming, sanding, priming etc. Almost ready for paint. I have ...
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28 June, 2011
More seat stuff
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Yep, more Bridgestone seat pics. This time of an actual completed part, somewhat trimmed to fit: Pretty exciting, huh?
26 June, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Making a Seat
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I missed a few photos during the process, but here is a quick recap. I made a seat pan out of a 1/4" thick piece of pre-made fiberglass...
22 June, 2011
More Bridgestone
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Yes, another side view of the BS-7. This time, with a crudely crafted aluminum seat and tail section. Just to get an idea of how it looks,...
20 June, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Tank Idea
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The spare Bridgestone 90 Sport came with a fuel tank, which is an interesting shape not shared with the 90 Mountain and 90 Trail models. I...
19 June, 2011
Bridgestone BS-7: Fiddling
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So, what happens when a Bridgestone 90 sport front fork setup fits on a BS-7, with a little modification? This: The stock BS-7 front fork se...
11 June, 2011
Bridgestone Frame - Primed
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After getting the frame of the Bridgestone BS-7 stripped down, I managed to get it primed this afternoon: I'll do a bit of light wet san...
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