looking good carlos......cybercarl wrote:Been rubbing down my headers all day. It amazing what some 180 grit and bit of elbow grease can do.
Not finished yet. I will have the 320 grit out tomorrow.
what have you done to your "bike" today
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HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
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Not fitted yet, but the aluminium captive wheel spacers arrived for the 2 today.
Cheap mod, save a bit of weight and makes refitting wheels easier.
But I had to put my old Storm petrol filler cap onto the CB600F commuter- the one on it was knackered, and the key kept pulling out instead of opening the cap, so time for a change before it leaves me stranded somewhere if I can't open it!
I just have to carry two keys, but hey.
Cheap mod, save a bit of weight and makes refitting wheels easier.
But I had to put my old Storm petrol filler cap onto the CB600F commuter- the one on it was knackered, and the key kept pulling out instead of opening the cap, so time for a change before it leaves me stranded somewhere if I can't open it!
I just have to carry two keys, but hey.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Those headers look great Carl
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Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
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The more I see your bike Kev, the more I like the new colour scheme
Always good Jazz to get the mot out of the way for another 12mths Carrot cake yum yum,Jazzscot wrote:Anyway the good news is that she passed with no advisories and I have a brand spanking new ticket for another year. I must admit i do like the ride home after a passed MOT test, its somewhat more spirited than the ride there
Nice one Carl, they're looking greatcybercarl wrote:Been rubbing down my headers all day. It amazing what some 180 grit and bit of elbow grease can do.
Not finished yet. I will have the 320 grit out tomorrow.
Chris.
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Not yet their not. Not when I compare them to yours anyway. That's all elbow grease too. I did get the drill out yesterday as I have a small wire brush attachment and wanted to get the little bits around the welds and get rid of the weld splatter and that little bit in the Y piece is well hard to get to. My old Elu drill is dead, brushes have gone as I have sparks firing out of it and the speed has slowed down to grinding halt. Right I'm of out to get some 320 grit on there now before the rain arrives.
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Woo hooo done, two days worth of hand polishing. Now they are shiny Went over them with some 320 grit and then 1200 and quick polish with some autosol.
Look at the shine, the have a sparkle too them now You can see the hairline scratches but the pictures make them look worse than what they are. I'm going to coat them in some exhaust lacquer anyhow. They will eventually be getting new gaskets and clamps.
Next it it will be my cans. I think I will go straight on with the 1200 grade wet n dry on the Carbon. I shall see what that comes up like and whether or not I need to go with a heaver grade.
Look at the shine, the have a sparkle too them now You can see the hairline scratches but the pictures make them look worse than what they are. I'm going to coat them in some exhaust lacquer anyhow. They will eventually be getting new gaskets and clamps.
Next it it will be my cans. I think I will go straight on with the 1200 grade wet n dry on the Carbon. I shall see what that comes up like and whether or not I need to go with a heaver grade.
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very nice carl, I need to clean up my akra header......
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I have plenty of wet n dry here if you want some
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I think I have some mate, just another job on my to do list........cybercarl wrote:I have plenty of wet n dry here if you want some
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Today I've moved the exhaust clamp and acquired a CnC top yoke with risers and bars! Yay!
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Trial fit this to the bike!
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yoke kit looks good............ you ready to cut the fairing yet?
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Yeah, it's not exactly immaculate as it is so a few bodge cuts here and there shouldn't make a difference ;)AMCQ46 wrote:yoke kit looks good............ you ready to cut the fairing yet?
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my method was:
1) put masking tape on both sides so you can mark out your intended cut.
2) mark one side only
3) Use a dremmel with 2 cutting disks screwed together to do the cutting, it gives a very clean and controlled cut without melting the plastic.
4) use the cut off section to mark the cut off line on the other side then you have perfect symmetry
5) dremmel the other side
6) dress the cut edges with a smooth file
7) stand back and admire the work.
you will also need to extend the horn wires by about 2" and I had to trim down the harness strain relief on the kill switch so I could move it closer to the throttle tube to get it to miss the fairing.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p240524
1) put masking tape on both sides so you can mark out your intended cut.
2) mark one side only
3) Use a dremmel with 2 cutting disks screwed together to do the cutting, it gives a very clean and controlled cut without melting the plastic.
4) use the cut off section to mark the cut off line on the other side then you have perfect symmetry
5) dremmel the other side
6) dress the cut edges with a smooth file
7) stand back and admire the work.
you will also need to extend the horn wires by about 2" and I had to trim down the harness strain relief on the kill switch so I could move it closer to the throttle tube to get it to miss the fairing.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 45#p240524
AMcQ
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Got some more polishing done but rain has put a stop to things now.
I'm finding the soft Ally harder to rub down than the headers and having to go in dry with the wet n dry. Lubricant doesn't seem to help. It's taking some serious elbow grease.
I'm finding the soft Ally harder to rub down than the headers and having to go in dry with the wet n dry. Lubricant doesn't seem to help. It's taking some serious elbow grease.
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