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New to bikes, am i being to brave with this build?


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Hello everyone just joined and basically want to learn about bikes but have absolutely no experience either working on them or driving. Have quite a bit of experience dealing with cars and also have quite a bit of equipment in the garage to help with any build, compressor for spraying etc.


I can get a Honda nsr 80 frame with the majority of the parts included for about £150. What i am worried about is because everything is already stripped off and i have not dealt with bikes before i am not going to be sure exactly how everything goes back together.


http://www.adverts.ie/car/honda/other-h ... urce=email


Advert link above with pictures of parts. It wouldn't be a road bike anyway just for use on private property. With some online reading to learn about building it aswel as an owners manual is this a do-able task or am i realistically going to be a bit out of my depth?

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Welcome to TMBF Mate....... 8-)


Yeah.....could be interesting trying to get it all back together..... :wink:

As Joeman says, probably best to do some checks first to make sure none of it is stolen..... :wink:

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