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And then went for a wander around t'interweb to see what kind of battery would suit my needs. I wanted a bigger battery as the standard acid battery (as per the original Z650) wasn't really man enough for the 1100 engine when I ran it before, it'd kick back on the starter, so I wanted something that not only had the potential to spin the starter a bit faster, for a bit longer, but also one that would have no issues with continually running the oil pump I'm going to use to lubricate the turbo. And that oil pump was (temporarily) mounted here...
Although I'm starting to think twice about it sitting there, given that I have to fit the oil tank somewhere as well, in a place that the turbo oil can drain into it efficiently...
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Fortunately, the second one was a bit better, so I could see how well it would fit, firstly longitudinally...
Which, quite clearly, wasn't going to work, so I tried it crossways...
Which is better, but it's clear that it could only go so far forward between the frame rails, and that the plastic mudguard (one of the few original Z650 parts) would have to be altered.
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The best way I found was to center up the back wheel (with the right sized tyre on it) and run a straight edge along the tyre as far as the frame down tube by the gear pedal. Measure the distance twixt said downtube and the tyre.Subtract the chain thickness and this will give the clearence youre going to have either side of the chain. If thats acceptable (I Think I had about 7mm either side of a 530 chain) Then you can calculate how much to shave of your sprocket carrier.
I just got mine back last week and am well chuffed with it. I still need an offset front sprocket but thatll come later.
Anyway,hope this helps and good luck with your build.
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zedhead wrote: Oh, and while I remember, I have a Dyna 200 ignition for this bike. Well, I have all the Dyna kit apart from the actual Dyna 200 box itself. So I have loom, coils, ignition backing plate but need the box itself. I know that the newer boxes have a programmable function and can be plugged into a laptop, does anyone know if I can buy just the programmable box rather than a full kit?
I think you would probably have to contact Dynatek directly www.dynaonline.com/
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The battery turned out to actually be pretty close to the cardboard dummy that made, which was surely luck and/or coincidence more than my accuracy with cardboard.
So after some judicious measuring of the frame area and the original steel battery box, I chopped up some more cardboard and made a faux battery box before I started cutting aluminium. as the new battery is wider (and taller) than the original, it's going to have to sit further back in the frame so, as I want to use the standard battery box mounting points, there was going to have to be a certain amount of offset in the box. which is why the cardboard one is too big from front to rear.
And sliding the carboard battery box between the frame rails shows that some of the plastic rear mudguard / undertray thingy is going to have to be cut out to allow it to fit.
Now to go and cut some 3mm aluminium...
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And tried for size in the frame. Quite clear that the rear mudguard needs to be relieved...
So it was marked up thus
And with the help of Charlie Dog, my faithful workshop companion...
... had a chuffin great hole hacked in it, using my Dremel-a-like and rotary saw blade.
Although the saw did take a liking to a finger too. It's tasted blood now...
And a trial fit showed that a bit more had to come out.
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every workshop needs a foreman :laugh:
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And then I welded up the joins. It's not very pretty, but better than my last attempts with the TIG. I'm using a foot pedal now, and I think that's helping.
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Looking good with those welds though.Wish I could do that.Good luck.
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So, battery box welded up with brackets added to hold the Mosfet all-singing regulator/rectifier, and the Dyna 200 unit (which will be held on with rubber straps / o-rings against a vibe-absorbing rubber pad), and ready to be slid into the frame once more...
Buggeration. I'd measured up for the brakcet for the reg/rec, locating it neatly behind the right hand side panel. Completely forgetting that if I made the battery box any wider it'd not fit between the frame rails.
What a prize prick! Hey-ho, back to the grinder again to chop off the offending bracket. The reg/rec will have to be located somewhere else, probably hanging below the battery box yet still on the right hand side.
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