No bother Bernd, glad you could make it! Cheers.
One notable difference with this kit in comparison to the other Tamiya bikes that I have built is the amount of screws. A lot of the sub-assemblies screw together without any need for gluing. I decanted them into a little container to keep the carpet monster off them.
Note the size of the back tyre! You need a fair bit of surface area in contact with the ground though to put the power down on this thing. The V twin engine produces 195 horses with 98.1 ft lbs of torque giving it a huge amount of power in the lower revs.
The exhaust cans then screw on to the engine, as does the air box and radiator.
With most motorcycle builds, it is going to be a shame putting the fairings on and cover some of this detail. They do unscrew however as with the other Tamiya kit's I have built. It is one of the great benefits of doing a work in progress on these builds. I can have a look at the engine detail on the computer, rather than getting the screw driver out and risk knocking bits off the finished model.
Thanks for looking in.