New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Operation mariage...
Today marks another milestone, we test fitted the body on the pan.
Everything looks like it lines up perfectly. The seats will fit but we'll have a little adjustments to do.
We got the front discs replaced with the spacers.

Enjoy the rest of the camera roll.










Body will come down about 1", the seat brackets are holding it up about 1". We're very happy with the result!
Today marks another milestone, we test fitted the body on the pan.
Everything looks like it lines up perfectly. The seats will fit but we'll have a little adjustments to do.
We got the front discs replaced with the spacers.
Enjoy the rest of the camera roll.
Body will come down about 1", the seat brackets are holding it up about 1". We're very happy with the result!
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Love the look
That curved screen really looks good. It will be interesting to check out the air flow on the driver etc... compared to the flat screen. (air noise).
Keep us posted...

Keep us posted...
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Looking Good, very good.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Some amazing progress....
vincent9993 wrote:Made a little bit of progress today. We also opted to remove the protective tape, we were worried it would get too hard to remove if we kept it on for too long and with the cold comming.
We rolled it out in the sunlight to snap a few pictures. Enjoy.
vincent9993 wrote:France was out today and busy getting the wiring done.
A little more progress.
vincent9993 wrote:Made substential progress today...
Machined a bracket to hold the mirrors:
We then proceeded to fire up the motor:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/LyGPbZ1bnEI[/youtube]
Timing was off a little and I think I scared the miss...
[youtube]http://youtu.be/MkyXu3z6v90[/youtube]
This week-end happens to be the 1 year mark of this project.
Nov 27th 2011:
Nov 25th 2012:
We can still drive legaly without winter tires until Dec 15th... We may have some rolling shots next week-end... Stay tuned.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
As promised, here are this week-end's pictures:














Hope you enjoyed our documented progress... We're taking a break until 2013. Happy Holidays!
Hope you enjoyed our documented progress... We're taking a break until 2013. Happy Holidays!
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Nice! Well done to both of you. That bug is looking great.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Truely Awesome build thread! Well done!
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
If anyone cares to see the "making of" of the greetings picture and how our new buggy is not very efficient in our winter conditions:
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Nice video, we see what you mean about chained tyres.
That ice is only a thin layer and it already makes it difficult to drive.
Love the fire in the workshop. ("garage" in SA)
That ice is only a thin layer and it already makes it difficult to drive.
Love the fire in the workshop. ("garage" in SA)
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
That is some amazing work and your Manx looks fantastic! Really well done.
Have a great Christmas.
Have a great Christmas.
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Got to take care of the front end. France was on deck to help out. She got the POR-15 out again and covered everything!










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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
Got to work on the wipers.
We had to reduce the length of the cam. It's still a little too long but it will work for now. I may try to shorten it a little more later.

France got the POR-15 out and coated everithing but her boots!



Final check before assembly






In operation:
We had to reduce the length of the cam. It's still a little too long but it will work for now. I may try to shorten it a little more later.
France got the POR-15 out and coated everithing but her boots!
Final check before assembly
In operation:
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Re: New Manx Kick-Out SS for France
The punch list is getting shorter...
We got the seat belts sorted out with a little filing and tweaking of the buckles.

We also got the CHT mounted today.

Got some work done on the hood latch, I'm working on a hidden latch and we'll see if my engeneering will hold up to the real world.
Still on the punch list:
- Fix clutch TO bearing <- Parts ordered
- Backup lights <- Parts ordered
- Trunk lock
- Hood latch <- 50% done, waiting for 5200 to cure
- Soft top <- Need to order material this week
- Carpeting
- Heated seats <- Seperate build thread to follow soon
We got the seat belts sorted out with a little filing and tweaking of the buckles.
We also got the CHT mounted today.
Got some work done on the hood latch, I'm working on a hidden latch and we'll see if my engeneering will hold up to the real world.
Still on the punch list:
- Fix clutch TO bearing <- Parts ordered
- Backup lights <- Parts ordered
- Trunk lock
- Hood latch <- 50% done, waiting for 5200 to cure
- Soft top <- Need to order material this week
- Carpeting
- Heated seats <- Seperate build thread to follow soon