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4th August 2010, 06:51
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Help
Hi all
Just found you! Wish I had done that 5 years ago. I'm in Wolverhampton and I've had my sportster for 5 years. It's E30 2.5 based and is no further along than the wheels and suspension.
I need a kick start to get me back into working on her as I haven't raised a spanner in anger for 3 years.
Is there anyone who lives near me who could give me a little encouragement by showing me their completed kit and perhaps some advice?
Any encouragement or advice online would also help.
Thanks.
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4th August 2010, 07:42
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I'm in Northampton, so it's a fair distance to travel, but you're more than welcome to come and see Vikki.
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4th August 2010, 17:33
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Hi Spart and welcome. Just to let you know you are not alone. I too have had my kit for many years (E30 2.5) and I too got it part built then,for various reasons, did not touch it for over 2 years. Sorton, who also posts on here is in a similar position. I don't have the technical skills and knowledge of the others on this forum but what I will say is don't give up. I only got back to my build in may and have now progressed to the point where testing is on the horizon. I could easily have given up but I am so glad I didn't. I don't know what advice the others would give but I would say aim to get the engine in and fired up...... I know that gave me a huge boost.
Good luck
Alfie.
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4th August 2010, 18:40
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Hi Spart
I'm a bit further down the road in Bedfordshire. Completed my Sportster last year. It was painted this spring. As with Jason - am always available for a chat or any questions.
Robin
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4th August 2010, 18:48
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Thanks
Thanks all
I thought that becoming a teacher would give me loads of time during holidays, but it has had the opposite effect. I may take someone up on an offer to come and see a completed sportster, but until then thanks.
I will be in touch with questions, unfortunately I have a new mathematics specification to plan for over the next few weeks!
Please do not forget me, I will be bugging you all soon.
Many thanks. Spart.
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4th August 2010, 20:43
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I got my kit 7 years agon in november and am not any further forward than you - but momentum is gathering and hope to start making real progress over comimg months.
Just look at all those fabulous cars that Patrick etc have built and if that does not inspire you then...
Phil
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4th August 2010, 21:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by spart
Hi all
I need a kick start to get me back into working on her as I haven't raised a spanner in anger for 3 years.
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If you need a good kick start whilst sitting in your arm chair you couldn't do much better than these for a prod -
http://www.greatoldone.co.uk/Gooster/Introduction.html
http://www.msportster.co.uk/index.asp
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/martinclan/index.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peters-bmwmarlin/
They are all regular contributors to this forum and I hold them all entirely responsible for committing me to many lonely winter hours in the garage, a lack of a social life and much head scratching and wondering.............. But hey!! It'll be worth it in the end.
I'm behind you. I've only just ordered my Sportster. The donor's on the driveway waiting to be stripped and I'm getting started in a week or so.
I'm a fair distance from you in Reading but the thing we have in common is that we'll probably be asking the same questions.
Good luck and keep us up to date with progress. I plan to post pictures on Flickr (like marlinpeter)on the basis that if the updates dry up, some of this lot are bound to give you a prod and ask how you're getting on. Think of it as an endless kickstart....................
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5th August 2010, 14:50
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Hi Spart
Good luck ... I finished my Sportster last Dec after about 2 years, with a lot of help from these guys. So don't be afraid to ask...
And don't give us the no-time-due-to-maths-spec excuse (with my ex-head of maths hat on!!!)
All the best
Tim
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6th August 2010, 15:15
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Welcome, always good to know about another builder. I'm near Winchester so very far south from you. How ever if you do find yourself down this way your welcome to come have a look
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7th August 2010, 07:39
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Another welcome to this happy band of Sportster buiders!
Here is a little map of bulders (run by John aka Limpabit 5exi buider) and it looks like Jason (aka GOO) is your nearest.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...73,19.6875&z=6
I not aware of any builders up your part of the country but you could try contacting Tim Hawksworth at the Marlin Owners Club. He is the club's membership secretary and a Sportster owner himself, so he will probably be able to locate your nearest owner.
My own build was over a seven year period, but there were whole six month periods during that time when i didn't touch the car so don't loose heart. I actually found I made more progress in the winter months when there was less things like holidays and diy to get in the way. There is nothing like getting over your hangover by spending New Years day in a freezing cold garage! My advice is to set yourself small achievable targets, rather than the finish point. I still vividly remember the day my car passed its SVA test and I drove home in the car I built!
So what's you fist job? (after you've finished your homework!)
...peter
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7th August 2010, 09:49
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Hi Peter
You can add Sportster Builder (E30 325i base) in Biggar South Lanarkshire Scotland.
I get the impression Kit building is more of an English pastime - maybe to do with the weather up hear?
Phil
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7th August 2010, 20:33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by raasayphil
Hi Peter
You can add Sportster Builder (E30 325i base) in Biggar South Lanarkshire Scotland.
I get the impression Kit building is more of an English pastime - maybe to do with the weather up hear?
Phil
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Hi Phil,
wow, that is a long way north of Exeter!
I think you'll have to drop a PM to 'Limpabit' who maintains that Marlin Map to have your name and details added.
I hear it''s been quite warm up your way today!
...peter
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8th August 2010, 13:07
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Hi Peter
Will do.
Yes it is rather warm but very muggy!
Going to go through phots taken so far and put on web. Flikr seems popular? any other suggestions?
Thanks
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8th August 2010, 21:09
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Pictures are always of great interest to the forum members.
I use Flickr and I have found it very easy to use. There may be other options now but i've not tried them.
...peter
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