From 107 to 128
Re: From 107 to 128
okay, I hope cams are untouched, rest is swapable to good std engine with JE pistons fitted (new rings only), so you can do another one.
- freeridenick
- Posts: 1659
- Joined: Fri May 23, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: From 107 to 128
I don't think these need any comment 

Re: From 107 to 128
If those carbs are what I think they are WOW
Chris.


Chris.
Re: From 107 to 128
also nick id be pulling those stupid breathers outa the craddle and pointing them downwards if you havnt already done it 

the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: From 107 to 128
This has been an awesome read and await for further updates as they come.
I'm new here on the forums and have had my nose in the threads to learn more about this wonderful bike, which I purchased in August, and continue to be amazed at the cult like status of this iconic model.
I'm presently rebuilding mine as I dont like stock cars or bikes and it never hurts to make them better as can be seen on this particular thread.
I have had my eye on this particular slipper clutch like the one beautifully packaged in this thread but I e read so many mixed reviews on having one and whether it's worth having on a basic Storm/ Hawk or not. I'm still on the fence of getting one.
I never realized this thread is up to date and glad I read it from the beginning to where it is now. Great reading.

Best of luck in your endeavors freeridenick and look forward for more.
I'm new here on the forums and have had my nose in the threads to learn more about this wonderful bike, which I purchased in August, and continue to be amazed at the cult like status of this iconic model.
I'm presently rebuilding mine as I dont like stock cars or bikes and it never hurts to make them better as can be seen on this particular thread.
I have had my eye on this particular slipper clutch like the one beautifully packaged in this thread but I e read so many mixed reviews on having one and whether it's worth having on a basic Storm/ Hawk or not. I'm still on the fence of getting one.
I never realized this thread is up to date and glad I read it from the beginning to where it is now. Great reading.
Best of luck in your endeavors freeridenick and look forward for more.
Re: From 107 to 128
On mine I just took the hoses off and pointed the plastic nipples down.



and nice find on the carbs

Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: From 107 to 128
pretty much do the same job


the older i get,the faster i was 

- freeridenick
- Posts: 1659
- Joined: Fri May 23, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: From 107 to 128
Yes Chris, those carbs are what you think they are. They were pricey but came with a few other tasty bits FOC. Or maybe it's the other way round. More to follow on that front.
The new engine is now out of the donor bike and ready for transplant later this week. In theory I could have a running bike by the weekend but I think I'll get a few other jobs sorted before filling it with fluids and booking a Dyno session.
The polished covers will be going and the flywheel from the other engine will go in, along with the slipper clutch. Hopefully all done by Monday but I'm not going to stress about it if it's not all done.
The new engine is now out of the donor bike and ready for transplant later this week. In theory I could have a running bike by the weekend but I think I'll get a few other jobs sorted before filling it with fluids and booking a Dyno session.
The polished covers will be going and the flywheel from the other engine will go in, along with the slipper clutch. Hopefully all done by Monday but I'm not going to stress about it if it's not all done.
- freeridenick
- Posts: 1659
- Joined: Fri May 23, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Derbyshire
- freeridenick
- Posts: 1659
- Joined: Fri May 23, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: From 107 to 128
Thanks pal. It's been a fair old journey that's for sure and I'm not 100% sure I know where the finishing line is.misnblu wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 5:51 pm This has been an awesome read and await for further updates as they come.
I'm new here on the forums and have had my nose in the threads to learn more about this wonderful bike, which I purchased in August, and continue to be amazed at the cult like status of this iconic model.
I'm presently rebuilding mine as I dont like stock cars or bikes and it never hurts to make them better as can be seen on this particular thread.
I have had my eye on this particular slipper clutch like the one beautifully packaged in this thread but I e read so many mixed reviews on having one and whether it's worth having on a basic Storm/ Hawk or not. I'm still on the fence of getting one.
I never realized this thread is up to date and glad I read it from the beginning to where it is now. Great reading.
Best of luck in your endeavors freeridenick and look forward for more.![]()
On a standard Storm on the road I don't think a slipper clutch is necessary, but on track I now think it's a must. Especially with a modified engine.
Last edited by freeridenick on Tue Nov 03, 2020 9:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: From 107 to 128
that donkey is gona be proper, will be interesting to see just what gee gees its putting out 
i actually like the polished cases, yeah im sick i know.

i actually like the polished cases, yeah im sick i know.
the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: From 107 to 128
Nice one Nickfreeridenick wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:19 pm Yes Chris, those carbs are what you think they are. They were pricey but came with a few other tasty bits FOC. Or maybe it's the other way round. More to follow on that front.
The new engine is now out of the donor bike and ready for transplant later this week. In theory I could have a running bike by the weekend but I think I'll get a few other jobs sorted before filling it with fluids and booking a Dyno session.
The polished covers will be going and the flywheel from the other engine will go in, along with the slipper clutch. Hopefully all done by Monday but I'm not going to stress about it if it's not all done.
DSC_6318.JPG


Chris.
- freeridenick
- Posts: 1659
- Joined: Fri May 23, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Derbyshire
Re: From 107 to 128
On the plus side, the engine turns over by hand freely enough so I'm hopeful the heads are OK. There's a slim chance the pistons are OK too but with the crank moving like that they're probably scored. The bottom end is toast though. Fortunately I've got another bottom end which should be rebuildable.
Next stop is a quick message to Fabio for another flywheel.
Last edited by freeridenick on Sat Nov 07, 2020 10:25 am, edited 1 time in total.