Out with the old carb and in with the new…Oh ya!!!
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Shocks are looking good too…Just need paint.
Out with the old carb and in with the new…Oh ya!!!
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Shocks are looking good too…Just need paint.
Looking good, Brian!
How does that damper bracket fasten at the gas tank bolt? I had trouble with Linc’s there…the bracket would just swivel when I stiffened up the damper. I wound up drilling and tapping a small hole on each side of the bolt on the frame bracket, drill the damper bracket to match, and install 2 small & short flat head machine screws. I tried a rivet, but it didn’t last. All of this is behind the part of the tank where it’s bolted to the frame. Linc would have to get you a photo of that if my description is not clear enough.
Keep up the good work!
TimV
No Tim, your description is very clear to someone who has already seen the effects of stiffenning the damper and seeing the bracket move!!!
I made the bracket longer on the top and have bent it and was looking at different was to secure. I like the small hole idea, but I’m looking at attaching rather than drilling. I’ll see where it all leads, but I like the placement so far. Copied direct from the photos I took of your (Linc’s) bike at the QC GP. So far, so good! It’s so nice to have motorcycle related projects during the winter. Helps with the PMS…( Parked Motorcycle Syndrome ). Cheers, Brian. ![]()
I know what you mean. I have 2 street bikes and 2 race bikes to do this winter, plus a couple P1-350 engines to get into soon. One of the street bikes, an RZ350, was bought in boxes in 1999. I hope to ride it for the first time this spring. ![]()
Got my seat back from the shoemaker today…Looks nice. Playing with using the original TT number plates. Sent an email to Tech, so we’ll see if they OK it. Would be cool if they let me cause then the rear could stay a little cleaner and my high pipe would not interfere.
My legs don’t seem to interfere for timing and scoring…
Nice thing about the stock seat is the fitment. Two bolts…
No messing around…Gotta love that…
Trying to decide between these two oil coolers…Any thoughts my esteemed colleagues???
Well, my first attempt at a belly pan…Turned out OK. Free or in the Garbage racing lives on!!! Friend gave me a sheet of alloy and I mocked something up out of cardboard and then made it from the alloy…I like it1!!
Had a hell of a time with the fly wheel with the cases that I got from a friend with the Carrillo rod!!! Threads were stripped so had to get creative. Nothing worked, so in the end it was heat and a whack!!! Off she came…Cheers.
Oh, and another friend gave me some more cases on Thursday!!! Free or in the Garbage Racing!!! Oh Yaaaaaaaaa…
And Luc found a guy who has a complete motor (SR500) sitting on his bench! Very lonely motor he says, have friends for his motor I says…Free he says!!! I like your price I says!!! Should bump into him this week!!! I love this sh$t!!! ![]()
With so much mock upwork getting done on the frame, it’s time to get dirty with these motors…
Scored a self generating ignition with the balanced crank and Carrillo rod…And I’ll be mounting the pan this week with some sort of quick release system for Tech…
Brian
The belly pan turned out very nice. Q - are you running stock flywheel weight or making it lighter?
Your going to need a farmers licence soon if you get anymore donor bikes / motors. ![]()
Carl
The one with the Carrillo rod has been shaved a fair amount…But I’m look hard at an aftermarket ignition with no fly wheel…Space I have, since I sold my 5 Suzuki GS bikes !!! And my XT250 !!!
Great project Brian.
keep the pictures coming they motivate me to work on my own bikes. :mrgreen:
Thank you for the kind words. I’m having a ton of fun with this build. I really want to stick with racing a single, so the motivation to do it right is very high. But I’m still sticking with the “Free or in the Garbage” racing theme…
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Now it's time to run this puppy up to JPrecision and have them do their MAGIC !!!! :sunglasses:
[jprecision.com/](http://jprecision.com/)
P.S. They do work for racers all over North America, check 'em out ..... :smiling_imp:
I’m in “purchase mode” and have not worked on the bike much. Too much time on the Net looking for the best deals on pistons, cams and gaskets…Will be installing my bellypan this weekend, so will have those pics to post soon. Cheers, Brian.
Well, ordered my piston, exhaust wrap and sprockets today from DeshaiesMoto…Now to get that bellypan on for the Qc show in 4 days…
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P.S. JPrecision is doing the valve job with the brand new valves I brought them…Can’t wait! ![]()
Bellypan and front brake installed for the Qc city Motorcycle show…The Sr500 front brake caliper was seized like nothing I’ve seen before…Tried everything, but the piston won’t budge!!!
Had to dig through my junk and rebuild and mount an old Suzuki one with hand made bracket (this is just for the show so it can be loaded and unloaded with a front brake)…Even did a quicky on the bellypan as BrianD needs to pick up the bike Wednesday evening for it to make it to the show on Thursday evening!!!
But, with all that said, it gives me a pretty good idea of what everything will look like for May 31st !!!
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