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zed1015 wrote: I fitted an adjustable main that fits in place of the float bowl drain plug.
Just fit the largest main jet and then screw in to weaken and out to richen.
Saves a few quid on buying different mains and gives many hours of fun playing with it.
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tucsonKZ1kP wrote: LOOKS BAD ASS! I am going to do what you did for a headlight bracket. What is that exactly? Custom?
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Haybus wrote: The mounts look good, but...I would have used a bull nose cutter to leave a fillet where the flat meets the clevis. Not so much a strength issue, but would prevent it from cracking from fatigue, especially since you're welding right adjacent to the clevis.
Alan
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Haybus wrote: Yeah, I saw that. I'm speaking specifically about your right mount you had machined. You have a sharp corner where the clevis meets the extension you plan to weld to the swingarm. You have a bending moment because the load path is offset from the swingarm. While the size and thickness may take a great deal of load, it's getting hammered constantly during riding which can lead to fatigue failure. Sharp corners are bad for fatigue. A gusset underneath would help.
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