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This is the latest refurb.

It came in as a Bandit 90 with a blown 4 cylinder engine and leaves as a Bandit 90 6 cylinder. The 4 cylinder is a rarer beast than the 6 cylinder. The 6 cylinder is in every “roadrunner” made so they are CHEAP.

 

Fitting a bigger engine meant the cover no longer fitted so we made a nice new one in ally. It also meant I had to move the axle to reduce the horrendous nose weight, which in turn meant moving the fuel and hydraulic tanks.

 

Its also now HSE compliant and wearing a new coat of 2 pack in the customers livery.

 

In the snow it wouldn’t look out of place with a couple of reindeer dragging it :biggrin:

 

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