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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 152036" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I am waiting to find out what the Comet will weigh, I am encumbered with an electric start but I have added a lot of holes noticeably on the Dave Hill stand, and as I said, I dropped one of the rear brakes, I am leaving the rear stand in place but with the DH stand leaving the back wheel free, it fills no out of the garage function, I would drop it but don't think a simple alloy strip will give enough rigidity so I will make up a tubular stay once I get some more cerrobend. I have alloy bars, the battery is a feather light lithium, alloy rims, alloy brake plates, Bramptons, coilovers each end, Alloy 1/2" nuts and bit and bobs, It will be interesting to weigh it, if I am near a round figure I have a few more tricks to save a bit more . as I say I want to still be able to wheel it out in 5 years or more time</p><p>NB. food has never been of great interest to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 152036, member: 60"] I am waiting to find out what the Comet will weigh, I am encumbered with an electric start but I have added a lot of holes noticeably on the Dave Hill stand, and as I said, I dropped one of the rear brakes, I am leaving the rear stand in place but with the DH stand leaving the back wheel free, it fills no out of the garage function, I would drop it but don't think a simple alloy strip will give enough rigidity so I will make up a tubular stay once I get some more cerrobend. I have alloy bars, the battery is a feather light lithium, alloy rims, alloy brake plates, Bramptons, coilovers each end, Alloy 1/2" nuts and bit and bobs, It will be interesting to weigh it, if I am near a round figure I have a few more tricks to save a bit more . as I say I want to still be able to wheel it out in 5 years or more time NB. food has never been of great interest to me. [/QUOTE]
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