what have you done to your "bike" today

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FITTED NEW SCREEN THEN RODE IT LIKE I STOLE IT :lol:

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chric wrote:FITTED NEW SCREEN THEN RODE IT LIKE I STOLE IT :lol:

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Looking very nice mate. :thumbup:
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Na needs a clean !
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Pete I got lucky on eBay and IIRC paid just under 200 for them. Here's the SP style conversion build thread. http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... ilit=arata You can hear them in the video at the end of the thread.

Today I made a start on making a window in the clutch cover.
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I also ground down the Honda as it looked a bit odd and gave it all a quick rub down.
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Just got to clean up the circle cut outs a bit better. Wet n Dry some more ready for painting and then I shall be putting Lexan polycarbonate sheet in as a window. My clutch pressure plate I'm going to paint Red.

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Cheers Carl :thumbup:
Looks like I've still got a fair bit of catching up to do :D

Loving your viewing port BTW, very original :clap:

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Nice new sidelight :3 also stuck on my tax disk (can't get a picture as it's dark and only the front facing camera on my iPhone works), also removed the alpine star stickers :)
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what colour are you painting the engine casings carlos????
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Test ride over and the conclusion is the diaphragm rubbers need to be the same as it runs like crap above 3k .
Good work Carl what are you making the windows from ?

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chric wrote:FITTED NEW SCREEN THEN RODE IT LIKE I STOLE IT :lol:

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looks loads better since you've taken some of those stickers off matey.... :thumbup:
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Not sure on the colour yet, Ideally I would like a dark charcoal colour with specs of white or grey. I'm thinking of using a textured paint. Either that or I will chuck some sand in it.

I'm going to use Lexan polycarbonate sheet which is the same material they use to make bullet proof glass and also windows on aeroplanes. It's only weak spot is heat anything above 180c is not good for it. Now my engine is not going to get that hot, but sustained heat over time may take it's toll which is a slight concern. I shall have to wait and see :roll:

It's not quite original Pete, I got the idea from a guy on the Superhawk site. But he just cut one big circle whereas I'm leaving the cross section n place. I can also utilise the rubber seal from the plate behind and the bolt in the centre to bolt it in place.

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Virt wrote:Image

Nice new sidelight :3 also stuck on my tax disk (can't get a picture as it's dark and only the front facing camera on my iPhone works), also removed the alpine star stickers :)
Mate don't use blue you will look a total chav!

I tried it for a day and felt a right tw@
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cybercarl wrote:Pete I got lucky on eBay and IIRC paid just under 200 for them. Here's the SP style conversion build thread. http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... ilit=arata You can hear them in the video at the end of the thread.

Today I made a start on making a window in the clutch cover.
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I also ground down the Honda as it looked a bit odd and gave it all a quick rub down.
Image

Just got to clean up the circle cut outs a bit better. Wet n Dry some more ready for painting and then I shall be putting Lexan polycarbonate sheet in as a window. My clutch pressure plate I'm going to paint Red.

(:-})
This looks cool mate!

are you going to put a LED hidden inside in the cover some how, an ice white LED might look good in the casing shining / shimmying through the oil splash
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Now there's an idea. :think: It would only need a small led that is heat and oil resistant, a small hole in the casing for the wire to come out. Mmm I would like the option to change the colour though. A Red Light in the window would be pretty cool. :roll:

I might have to give this window it's own thread.

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seb421 wrote:
Mate don't use blue you will look a total chav!

I tried it for a day and felt a right tw@
Nahh, hornet currently has greenish/blue sidelights. Dad and Bro's bike both have blue sidelights so it just makes us recognisable when we pop down to the local bikers meet on fridays :lol: I don't feel like a chav. Chav's ride mopeds. Not badass 1 litre sports bikes :D
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Not the bike but the boiler ! my boiler man mate suggests i de-scale the heat exchange as the hot water aint as hot as it used to be! so here's a few pics thumbsup
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turn off water inlets etc.... 1/4 turn
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Drain boiler via drain valve and hose pipe.
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remove heat exchange via the 2 cross head screws
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fill with de-scaler (do kettle at the same time)
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new seals to go in which boiler mate says are £5 a piece :o
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http://lincsrideouts.co.uk

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So many MODS to do so little time to do them ! Mini bi-xenon hid projector viewtopic.php?f=31&t=30721
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