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Guys

I was thinking of starting a wee project for the winter , ive got a spare crusader frame , and wondered if the bullet in crusader frame is fairly straight forward , the ones ive seen look like the frame has been fairly unchanged , but any advise or tips on starting from scratch would be great

thanks

greg

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Guys

I was thinking of starting a wee project for the winter , ive got a spare crusader frame , and wondered if the bullet in crusader frame is fairly straight forward , the ones ive seen look like the frame has been fairly unchanged , but any advise or tips on starting from scratch would be great

thanks

greg

A Peter Fletcher replica? Have a look in Don Morleys "Classic British Trials Bikes".

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Guys

I was thinking of starting a wee project for the winter , ive got a spare crusader frame , and wondered if the bullet in crusader frame is fairly straight forward , the ones ive seen look like the frame has been fairly unchanged , but any advise or tips on starting from scratch would be great

thanks

greg

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Not to bad to do at all, consider moving the s/arm pivot point rearwards,gives you a bit more length to get the motor in, and there are two small holes already there to use as centres, s/arm is possibly the weak link,I used a standard one for many years, but it does look a bit lightweight for the job,and I have seen Ariel one used

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