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is the front fender a lil high?
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All the hard work is paying off.
Nice to see it as a whole bike.
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Other than that,I blew the dust off everything,stood back and took stock. Still a hundred small things to do ( Im sure there will always be)
but the main jobs left now are the brakes,carbs and paint.
The family will be away for crimbo,so thats a good time to do the paint.I can clean out the spare room and set up in there. The smell should be gone by the time they get back.
I ll strip the carbs this week and drop them off at my local for an ultrasonic bath. So maybe Ill play with the brakes tomorrow. Calipers are done already,(new seals and SS pistons all around) I just have to overhaul the MCs and get everything bled up.
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531blackbanshee wrote: that thing looks awesome!!!!! :evil:
is the front fender a lil high?
leon
Thanks Leon. Yes the front fender is just balanced on a block of wood for the photo. I couldnt be arsed bolting it on properly as its got to come off again for painting .
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davido wrote:
531blackbanshee wrote: that thing looks awesome!!!!! :evil:
is the front fender a lil high?
leon
Thanks Leon. Yes the front fender is just balanced on a block of wood for the photo. I couldnt be arsed bolting it on properly as its got to come off again for painting .
lol i get it man
dress up .
you really nailed the proportions between the seat tank tail tho.
i'm eager to see what direction you go with paint,i'm sure it'll be awesome. :evil:
maybe a gulf racing livery in blue & orange with neon orange wheels and pinstripes
www.google.com/search?q=gulf+racing+moto...7oMKHcNqAa8Q_AUIBigB
can't wait i'm sure your getting "anxious"!!!!!!!!!
keep us posted,
leon
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Im gutted. Took a couple of photos and left.WTF do I do with it now????
I put a lot of effort into the chain run.Making sure that I had a good line and clearance between the tyre and the frame. I didnt even think about horizontal clearance..
I also noticed that,it looks like one good bump and the chain is going to hit the bottom of the shock!
Great!
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dirtbike style!
leon
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i machined a big chunk of plastic out that slid over my pivot tube and that's what i have on my z1r.
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Instead of a flat line between the top of the sprockets, theres a triangle (dont know how else to describe it) If I were to add a block of plastic,that would push it up even higher.The chain and plastic would be in constant contact.
Im going to go back tomorrow with (hopefully) a better head on and measure everything up. Free standing and with rider weight on it. I might be able to smuggle a bit from lowering the shocks. I dont know. Tomorrows a new day.
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Your just ahead of me a few steps.
I am gonna put my stuff together next week and might run in the same problem.
To avoid this I cut of the lower shock brackets and welded them more backwards and hope that wil bring my swingarm more upward and hopefully keeps the chain clear from the swingarm.
But I am afraid that I also will be needing Leon's solution of the plastic sliders.
Don't give up, problem will be solved
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there is no discernable difference. With the shocks lowered to 10mm off the bottom of their range, and rider weight,there is about 3mm clearance twixt the bottom of the chain and the top of the swingarm.
All measurements were done with a hangover.
I dont see plastic,rubber or a skateboard wheel solving this,so, I am going to cogitate,ruminate and ponder (yes,all three) on it. Any other input is more than welcome.
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