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SWM TL 320 1982


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Before as I purchased bike

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Steel swing arm and early plastic tank, waiting for a seat

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Stand to fit, a few bits to finish, genuine side panels to fit, just waiting for a rubber seat to be made now

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Very nice, good to see. A lot of time and effort, how long did it take you ?

Why change to the Betor forks, personally quite like the Marzochi's.

Any parts left over ?

Where did you get the chain guard, had to make one for mine.

Ross

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Hi Ross

On and off it 's taken about a year, I have the Marzochi's all refurbed sat in my shed, I could'n't resist the Betor Forks brand new from Martin M

I still have the Marzochi yokes, I am told they are better handling than the betor yokes

Had to make the chain guard, its amazing how many parts you end up with once you start

Rob

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Great machine well done - would the betor triple clamps kick the rake out a bit? I have what I believe to be mar. Different triple clamps on mine and the bar clamp appears further forward.

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