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Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:35 am
by kevg
Good job Mike, the bike looks great. i always had the black/ yellow theme in mind when i was doing bits on her...hope there weren't to many dodgey bits for you to cope with in the strip down.

looks like its nearly ready for the summer if we have one this year.
Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:43 am
by sirch345
FirestormMike wrote:sirch345 wrote:What are you intending to replace the oil lines with
New ones
The lines that are on look like they came off the titanic.
What new standard OEM Honda Firestorm ones

If so the chrome is shite before you start on them
Oops I nearly forgot

Footrest hangers are looking good
Chris.
Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 11:33 am
by tony.mon
It's a job that I'll be tackling soon.
I'll be using braided lines swaged onto the existing fittings, and ATM I'm planning to use an SP1 or 2 oil cooler- they're slightly bigger (more rows) which I'll need to keep the heat down with the engine mods I've done in summer temps.
It should be possible to keep it in the same place, but the other option is to add ram-air from the area where the oil cooler currently lives and move the cooler to the bellypan, with ducting to keep it fed.
That'll need a race style triangular oil cooler to fit into the lower front of the bellypan.
But that would then be directly behind the hot exhaust pipe....
Choices, choices........
Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:43 pm
by benny hedges
you could cut the existing steel pipes and use compression fittings and copper pipes to make up the new ones.
you can get the pipe and a bending spring from b& q.
probably the fittings as well, or from any plumbing shop.
good luck with it tony... let us know how you get on

Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:52 am
by sirch345
FirestormMike wrote:If I could get hold of the fittings, I'd go to a hydraulic hose supplier or similar. It looks like the lines and top fittings are a complete unit that can't be split though. If there's an alternative - even to move the oil cooler, it would be good to know options.
That's what I was thinking about, IMHO hydraulic hoses would be a better option. DelmeekC fitted a larger oil cooler (four row iirc) using those type of connections. The only thing I didn't like with that, it was fitted low down (similar to the Suzuki SV's) just right for catching all the stones etc from the front tyre. May be some descent protection could be used to safe guard it. Failing that may be Tony's idea of fitting one in the belly pan would be better.
Chris.
Re: The bling machine.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:00 am
by cupasoop
Copper pipe would turn green when it started to corrode. That wouldnt go with the yellow al all

Re: The red one, the other red one and the yellow one.
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:14 am
by benny hedges
looks very nice mike, i reckon some of that satin trim would really set it off

Re: The red one, the other red one and the yellow one.
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 9:10 pm
by Jaglifter
Hi Mike
Only just seen your original post - not been around much lately.
Pity you had to part with the red'un. That was a real work of art.
Glad to see the yellow one is coming along nicely.
Re: The red one, the other red one and the yellow one.
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 1:18 am
by mik_str
Love the black frame and attention to detail.

Re: The red one, the other red one and the yellow one.
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:08 am
by tony.mon
mik_str wrote:Love the black frame and attention to detail.

Tail looks standard to me.....
Re: The red one, the other red one and the yellow one.
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 10:30 am
by sirch345
FirestormMike wrote:
So this week, I'll be off round a couple of local hydraulic hose suppliers to see what can be done.
The cooler itself looks a lot newer though, so I still reckon it was £30 well spent.
Mike, your bike sounds beautiful in that video
I for one will be interested to hear how you get on in finding a possible alternative for the OEM oil cooler hoses/pipes,
Chris.