Project Blue MK2
- StormyRob
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Re: Project Blue MK2
Managed a rolling chassis today. Can't find the bloody shock triangle so I'll have to look for it tonight. Finished for the day to have a few beers
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Re: Project Blue MK2
love those yokes.......... I was trying to talk the maker into letting me have them , but I would only have used the bottom yoke as I need a different top yoke for the flat bars.
AMcQ
- agentpineapple
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Re: Project Blue MK2
you won't need a fork brace with those yokes, they look at least twice as strong as standard yokes....StormyRob wrote:I do not think I need to say how pleased I am to have this.
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- StormyRob
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Re: Project Blue MK2
agentpineapple wrote:you won't need a fork brace with those yokes, they look at least twice as strong as standard yokes....StormyRob wrote:I do not think I need to say how pleased I am to have this.
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Sorry about that amcq!
Yea marty the fork brace is going to another home at Grainstorm!
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Re: Project Blue MK2
Stephen does a bottom yoke I thinkAMCQ46 wrote:love those yokes.......... I was trying to talk the maker into letting me have them , but I would only have used the bottom yoke as I need a different top yoke for the flat bars.
told you not to but oh no you knew better
Re: Project Blue MK2
To fit std dimensions top yoke (oem or custom made). In fact I did only one for me, but should be able to do another one. Not sure about the price as mine is not done in-house. But still think it is reasonable comparing costs of other mods and what you get for.macdee wrote:Stephen does a bottom yoke I thinkAMCQ46 wrote:love those yokes.......... I was trying to talk the maker into letting me have them , but I would only have used the bottom yoke as I need a different top yoke for the flat bars.
Anyway I think maker of these beauties can modify top yoke to fit flat bars.
Re: Project Blue MK2
That is looking well Rob..im sure your chuffed how its turning out .
dam those yokes look nice..
dam those yokes look nice..
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- StormyRob
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Re: Project Blue MK2
Yes mate I am happy enough. I think next year I may take the engine back out and have it disassembled and shot blasted for a proper paint job. Its the only way to do it right and I cannot say I am 100 percent happy with it.fabiostar wrote:That is looking well Rob..im sure your chuffed how its turning out .
dam those yokes look nice..
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- StormyRob
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Re: Project Blue MK2
Haven't had much time with work getting on the way!
Managed to get the bolts out of the ignition on the old yoke and fits nicely into the new one.
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Managed to get the bolts out of the ignition on the old yoke and fits nicely into the new one.
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Re: Project Blue MK2
Also managed to get a dog bone thing from Jonesy.
Similar shape to this but good bearings
Some nice bearings and bolt etc from Vtrphoenix has helped. Had no intention of polishing these, just a little clean up.
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Similar shape to this but good bearings
Some nice bearings and bolt etc from Vtrphoenix has helped. Had no intention of polishing these, just a little clean up.
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Re: Project Blue MK2
The colour of the fairings ended up winding me up. When they were in direct sunlight (which is when the thing will be ridden!) they looked bit on the purple side and purple is not ne at all.
So they were brought back along with the belly pan and redone. They are now finished.
Also got the shock linkage back ok and it looks a lot better under there now.
Started messing with the wiring loom. Hoping I can sort that out tomorrow.
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So they were brought back along with the belly pan and redone. They are now finished.
Also got the shock linkage back ok and it looks a lot better under there now.
Started messing with the wiring loom. Hoping I can sort that out tomorrow.
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- StormyRob
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Re: Project Blue MK2
agentpineapple wrote:a much better blue...
Hard not to agree!
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