Ha ha, no worries Dwight, here are the pics that Dale (Hotdog here) took for me. As you may know, I owned a 1970 K0 that I bought from a US member (Andy Morris) a few years ago, but I sold it a couple of years later. In 2009 I scored a set of 1969 engine cases (serial number 1010986) when I bought the crashed K2 that I rebuilt into "Goldie", the bike that won BOTM.
Ever since, I've been collecting K0 parts to build another one, but the hardest part was finding a frame. I mentioned it here and Dale told me that he had this one, so I made him an offer, which he refused. That hurt, it's a 1969 diecast with engine and frame numbers starting with 1012XXX, and as they're only a couple of hundred numbers apart, it may well be that the engine and frame started their marriage in the factory in 1969, unlike the rest of the bike, which is mostly K2. Anyway, a few weeks later he contacted me to say that he'd just put a deposit on a Harley, so if I still wanted it, it was mine for my original offer. Woohoo!
Only problem is that Dale lives in Hervey Bay, a bit over 1000 miles away. I did o couple of online quotes with "Mainstream" motorcycle courier companies, and they wanted more than I paid for the bike! Fark! I tried Uship, and got a couple of way better quotes, but then Dale came thru again, and organised for Dave Russell, a Melbourne based motorcycle courier (and stuntman) to collect it for me, for the bargain price of $400, around $1000 less than my first quotes.
Anyway, the big day arrived today, and Dave and his massive trailer arrived. By coincidence, the Fireblade on the back of his trailer was on eBay in Brisbane a few weeks ago, and I bid on it! (no, I didn't win it, but looking at it today, I wasn't that unhappy either) What I found interesting was that most of the bikes on the trailer were pretty forgettable old 1980's bikes, so the fact that people are happy to pay hundreds of dollars to have them trucked around the country shows just how keen folks here are on buying and rebuilding old bikes. Good stuff.
Sadly I have to drive back to Canberra tomorrow and I won't be coming home next weekend (going for a ride with the FJR1300 owners in Canberra) but as soon as I get a chance I'll start tearing into it, I might even start a build thread! Cheers, Terry.