Rev 3
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Today started so-so as I discovered I needed to order a new oil pump. Though it was going to be ok as it is fairly low mileage but it has a nice nick in the rotor with some scoring to go with it. So that should show up next week.
Then it was on to actually getting something done.
Pistons, crank and trans installed and ready to marry to cases.
And as you guys like picture of pistons the last time they see daylight almost as much as you like pics of bins....
Then a little more of putting the small bits together to make a big bit....
The next step is to degree the cams as the clutch basket gets in the way of the degree wheel (unless I make up a long spacer).
Also will be taking the frame to get powder coated this week.
Then it was on to actually getting something done.
Pistons, crank and trans installed and ready to marry to cases.
And as you guys like picture of pistons the last time they see daylight almost as much as you like pics of bins....
Then a little more of putting the small bits together to make a big bit....
The next step is to degree the cams as the clutch basket gets in the way of the degree wheel (unless I make up a long spacer).
Also will be taking the frame to get powder coated this week.
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
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Mori Stg 1 cams and setting them to the cam card
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
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Thanks...new phone so better pics.....
Today was setting the cams. Even remembered to take a pic. Yes I did re-position the dial indicator, as it wasn't quite straight.
Though this was just the first check on the intake just to see where I was starting from.
Today was setting the cams. Even remembered to take a pic. Yes I did re-position the dial indicator, as it wasn't quite straight.
Though this was just the first check on the intake just to see where I was starting from.
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
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Many thanks for remembering to take a photo of how you set-up the dial gauge and degree wheel etc8541Hawk wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:20 am Thanks...new phone so better pics.....
Today was setting the cams. Even remembered to take a pic. Yes I did re-position the dial indicator, as it wasn't quite straight.
Though this was just the first check on the intake just to see where I was starting from.
I was wondering how you were going to mount the dial gauge.
Out of interest which new phone have you got? as it's camera is doing a really good job, especially when you take into account the type of lighting you have in your workshop (fluorescent tubes)
Chris.
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Aarrgggg I should have thought of that as I was not so long ago looking at an LED strip light possibility for my wife's Art studio.
That might be something to do with the sharpness of your photo's as they say in the Photography World "it's all about the light"
Thanks for the info on your new phone
Chris.
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Well time for some updates....yes I am still waiting on a back ordered oil pump so moved on to a few other tasks. Though I will say progress slowed a bit due to a health scare....had a series of strokes a week and a half ago. culminating in me losing motor control of my little finger and ring finger on my left hand. After a 2 day hospital stay back home and recovering quickly as I have about 80% control of my left hand now. Still a bit uncoordinated but continue to work on it everyday. So back to the bike stuff.....Got the frame amd swingarm back from the powder coating shop
So installed the frame and installed the steering head bearings
Then the swingarm so I could get the bike on the stands so I can now assemble the clutch bits without the engine moving around
At least now she is starting to look like a motorbike again
So installed the frame and installed the steering head bearings
Then the swingarm so I could get the bike on the stands so I can now assemble the clutch bits without the engine moving around
At least now she is starting to look like a motorbike again
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
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Excellent progress.8541Hawk wrote:Well time for some updates....yes I am still waiting on a back ordered oil pump so moved on to a few other tasks. Though I will say progress slowed a bit due to a health scare....had a series of strokes a week and a half ago. culminating in me losing motor control of my little finger and ring finger on my left hand. After a 2 day hospital stay back home and recovering quickly as I have about 80% control of my left hand now. Still a bit uncoordinated but continue to work on it everyday. So back to the bike stuff.....Got the frame amd swingarm back from the powder coating shop
So installed the frame and installed the steering head bearings
Then the swingarm so I could get the bike on the stands so I can now assemble the clutch bits without the engine moving around
At least now she is starting to look like a motorbike again
I do hope you fully recover quickly. Your attitude is perfect, use it or lose it.
Sending positive thoughts.
No bike (yet).
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Looking good Hawk
I've always preferred the assembly as to the disassembly side of any project.
Good luck with a speedy full recovery.
Little pinky isn't good for much so don't sweat it. All I use mine for is collecting the odd booger. Never needed it to pull a clutch lever.
It's all about priorities. Health first, bikes second....and then the boogers
Pete.l
I've always preferred the assembly as to the disassembly side of any project.
Good luck with a speedy full recovery.
Little pinky isn't good for much so don't sweat it. All I use mine for is collecting the odd booger. Never needed it to pull a clutch lever.
It's all about priorities. Health first, bikes second....and then the boogers
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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I'm sorry to hear about your health issues Mike, I can only imagine that must have been a scary time. Wishing you a good recovery.
Good work with the bike, just don't go over doing it,
Chris.
Good work with the bike, just don't go over doing it,
Chris.