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Books
Reference Photographs
Video Clips

Motorcycle Clubs
Product Tests
Workshop

Links
Projects

 

Welcome back to FettlinG: a web site devoted to mechanical things from old motorcycles and cameras to anything interesting that can be made, repaired or generally played with. Fettling went to sleep a while back, but we are back and the site will be filled with 'how-to' articles with in depth information on how to do it yourself, without spending vast sums of money on specialists. We will also carry details of where you can buy the tools, materials and reference material which we use ourselves. Take a look around and tell us what you would like to see on the site. If you have any suggestions or comments to make please send us an email.

 

My 'new' Daytona 955i - Awesome!

Look out for some fettling projects....

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Books CDs and Videos

 



 Fettling Books


There are plenty of good books out there to help you with you project, to help you get new skills and to just plain entertain you.

 Workshop

 
Welding aluminium, Converting to 12v electrics, repairing worn threads, its all here

 Clubs

 
Looking for an owners' Club? Check out our club contact list.

 Testbench

 
We test motor cycle products by using them in our own workshops. We tell you what we think. This month we look at the Morgan Carbtune II carburettor balancer. If you would like your product tested - please contact FettlinG


Information

Reference Photos

 
If you are restoring a late classic machine, our reference pictures provide a benchmark for all those difficult details.

 Links

 
Explore a wealth of interesting bike-related internet sites. Its all here - suppliers, books, manuals, information, club sites - the lot!

 Video Clips with amazing sounds of exotic bikes.

Listen to Allen Millyard's Kawasaki 415 '5' and Jim Redman's gorgeous, World Championship 250cc Six. See Barry Sheene on a Manx Norton at Goodwood



Projects

 

Honda CB400 F2 - Complete Restoration

Yamaha RD250 LC - Transformation from a wreck to a usable plaything- Parts 1 to 5

 Competition Bantam

 Building a 1950's Competition Bantam replica from left-overs

 12v Conversion

 Make your Bantam lights shine. Converting to 12 volts the easy way.