Most FS1-Es have not endured the test of time well, and very few good original examples exist. However, there are plenty of restorable machines around, and this book guides the do-it-yourself restorer through the minefield of finding a machine to restore and the pitfalls of a first restoration.
Most FS1-Es have not endured the test of time well, and very few good original examples exist. However, there are plenty of restorable machines around, and this book guides the do-it-yourself restorer through the minefield of finding a machine to restore and the pitfalls of a first restoration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Well-known in Yamaha FS1-E enthusiast circles, John Watts has restored several of these classic mopeds, and knows all the potential pitfalls to look out for, as well as helpful working methods that make the job easier. He writes in an easy to understand manner that can be followed by even those totally new to the restoration process.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Andy Naughton-Doe Introduction & Using this book Introduction Essential documents Using this book Dedication & acknowledgements Dedication Acknowledgements Chapter 1: What to restore? 1975 FS1-E- unrestored 1975 FS1-E- bought as restored Can any FS1-E be restored? History Chapter 2: Preparation Tools Parts Stripdown Pedal shaft Shock absorbers Swinging arm Method 1 Method 2 Bush fitting Front forks FS1-E DX front forks Later models Chapter 3: Chassis Frame After painting Frame restoration Swinging arm restoration Chapter 4: Parts Black components Silver components Zinc components Chrome components Seats Numberplates Chapter 5: Wheels Wheel building Chapter 6: Electrics Wiring loom cable colour guide Chapter 7: Bodywork Bodywork repairs Chapter 8: Rebuild Chapter 9: Reference Restored examples FS1-E model reference- 1972 to 1992 FS1-E model history Chapter 10: Clubs, suppliers & specialists Clubs Suppliers and specialists Chapter 11: Conclusion Appendix: Specifications Index
Foreword by Andy Naughton-Doe Introduction & Using this book Introduction Essential documents Using this book Dedication & acknowledgements Dedication Acknowledgements Chapter 1: What to restore? 1975 FS1-E- unrestored 1975 FS1-E- bought as restored Can any FS1-E be restored? History Chapter 2: Preparation Tools Parts Stripdown Pedal shaft Shock absorbers Swinging arm Method 1 Method 2 Bush fitting Front forks FS1-E DX front forks Later models Chapter 3: Chassis Frame After painting Frame restoration Swinging arm restoration Chapter 4: Parts Black components Silver components Zinc components Chrome components Seats Numberplates Chapter 5: Wheels Wheel building Chapter 6: Electrics Wiring loom cable colour guide Chapter 7: Bodywork Bodywork repairs Chapter 8: Rebuild Chapter 9: Reference Restored examples FS1-E model reference- 1972 to 1992 FS1-E model history Chapter 10: Clubs, suppliers & specialists Clubs Suppliers and specialists Chapter 11: Conclusion Appendix: Specifications Index
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