Well first of all Carl Thank you so much for going ahead with this project and filming it. That has been a great eye opener and will definitely be giving this a go. I like the way you kept experimenting till you got those really good results I would imagine that they give you inspiration towards the build of the bike by giving that as new look. Can’t wait to start to see the rebuild with the new shiny bolts and maybe if you’ve got time you could show the results of the Mobilnet. 👍👍👍😊
Thanks, yes getting really good results now, so many restorations are done to a good standard but with crusty old bolts, this addresses that issue. Started on the re-assembly and will upload videos soon. Not sure what you mean by “Mobilnet”?
Just catching up with videos, really enjoyed this, but for £200 plus it would make me think twice, its a lot of stuff to store as well. Loving it though, keep the videos coming. The fails and your honesty make the videos. I think it's ace that you never give up.
Yes, quite expensive but at least I have all the gear for future projects. I am getting good results now. I accepted at the start that the GPZ build was going to cost more than the finished bike would be worth but I am not doing it for profit. Glad you like the content.
You could phone the suppliers of the kit see if they could give you some insight with what you might be doing wrong Carl, as you say it might be a dodgy power supply.
Very nice job . Look great . 👍
Cheers
Interesting
Well first of all Carl Thank you so much for going ahead with this project and filming it.
That has been a great eye opener and will definitely be giving this a go.
I like the way you kept experimenting till you got those really good results I would imagine that they give you inspiration towards the build of the bike by giving that as new look.
Can’t wait to start to see the rebuild with the new shiny bolts and maybe if you’ve got time you could show the results of the Mobilnet.
👍👍👍😊
Thanks, yes getting really good results now, so many restorations are done to a good standard but with crusty old bolts, this addresses that issue. Started on the re-assembly and will upload videos soon. Not sure what you mean by “Mobilnet”?
Sorry I meant that lovely moped I can’t remember it’s name
You mentioned that you might take a few bits off it and tidy it up.
@@jimbo9310 Ah the Mobylette! Yes I would, if I had the time then maybe a complete strip and rebuild, but no rush to do that.
Just catching up with videos, really enjoyed this, but for £200 plus it would make me think twice, its a lot of stuff to store as well. Loving it though, keep the videos coming. The fails and your honesty make the videos. I think it's ace that you never give up.
Yes, quite expensive but at least I have all the gear for future projects. I am getting good results now. I accepted at the start that the GPZ build was going to cost more than the finished bike would be worth but I am not doing it for profit. Glad you like the content.
Interesting vid - Cheers
Thanks, it was interesting doing it.
You could phone the suppliers of the kit see if they could give you some insight with what you might be doing wrong Carl, as you say it might be a dodgy power supply.
Think I have it sorted now, been getting some great results off camera.
And getting better the more I do.