


Is that a loose screw at the back, holding the foot plate? Looks good, though :-)Made yesterday but fitted today.
New sprocket cover, milled rather than plasma cut.
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Stainless M6 button heads.
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Mk2 electrically adjusted side stand.
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Exciting video of it working
If you are meaning thisIs that a loose screw at the back, holding the foot?
Ah ok, no, all tight I think, but wont really matter if it is as I am going to be making an aluminium washer instead of the current acetal one so they will be replaced tomorrow. The acetal distorts due to the rubber underneath and I am not happy about that.Not that one. The screw in question is the hex headed screw that is directly in front of the chain at the right side of the photo above. It doesn't seem to be sat down against the circular flange, unlike the other two similar screws that are visible.
If you look at the two images at the screw in relation to the logo then it is tight, must just be a reflection in the shiny acetal.Not that one. The screw in question is the hex headed screw that is directly in front of the chain at the right side of the photo above. It doesn't seem to be sat down against the circular flange, unlike the other two similar screws that are visible.
must just be a reflection in the shiny acetal.


Just on the photos, not been round to the bike again as it is now darkBut yet you double checked. Self doubt is a bitch.![]()

Just on the photos, not been round to the bike again as it is now dark![]()

Be interesting to see how you get on with this, I've a few bits I wouldn't mind trying myselfAlso made this.
I have ordered some polyurethane and hope to be able to mould some boots for the stand that will hopefully last longer than the Chinese rubber boots I have at the moment.
Will it work, will they last if it does? Who knows but worth a try
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Will let you know. I am not sure what shore hardness I should have gone with, they do 20 to 85 and I went with the 20, maybe should have gone more. Time will tellBe interesting to see how you get on with this, I've a few bits I wouldn't mind trying myself![]()

Looks more robust than the training replica in the Museum of Flight in SeattleI was gifted this the other day.
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With the many on going issue with Leg QA and kit standards I was not expecting much.
The box contains:
12 assembly kit bags.
3 Smaller bags with larger items.
Another box with the build manual and stickers.
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No missing parts this build. But parts in wrong bags, only discovered as you went along.
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This shows the selection of add-ons the Lunar Rover had.
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Would I buy this kit myself?
Yes I would.



