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Kimjon

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  1. I cut 8 more tabs, brackets off the frame. Then extended some parts of the wiring loom so I could tuck the wires discretely away. Its far from done, but I'm liking the way its starting to look.

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    Then welded up this fender. It had a huge hole hacked into it (not by me). I thought it was destined for the bin...but had a go at welding in a patch. The planishing hammer was awesome for this job. It put a double compound curve into it...no filler will be needed, just some high build primer.

    this will replace the front fender. I'll weld up some brackets to hold it there. Should look way better than the giant plastic one.

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  2. Cool write up. Seems I followed this for the first half your build, then missed the completion.

    Must have subliminally rubbed off on me, as I'm doing the cafe racer version of this build with the R100.

  3. 7 hours ago, Mitch.W said:

    nice, love me a BMW, i built one (build thread on here somewhere) acouple of years ago, i cut the brake light switch bracket off completely to tidy the frame up and mounted it on the frame in the peg mount so the brake pedal pulled it down, you'll find most good looking exhausts on these are silly loud, just wear ear plugs is the best solution. 

    Do you have a link to your build? I halfarse tried searching under your name but nothing obvious popped up.

  4. its just not getting old for me. So good. Im in love with this bike, its kinda the best/worst of everything, like a buell but not as fast, has the charm of an old carburetor harley, so much fun to ride like a vespa, seating position like a dirt bike, just such a unique bike full of character, its got what makes a bike fun to ride...the X-factor.

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  5. Thanks for the advice, really appreciated.

    Unfortunately I brought mine as is, so working with what I've got. Hard to know what the baseline is/was as I never started at that point, however its running a little rough for sure.

    The exhausts on it now aren't even clamped to the headers. They're a size to big, ie the header is loosely sitting inside the exhausts with 2mm of clearance around the pipe...lol. 

    I visually set the carbs, by getting approximately 1mm of throttle cable play in each slide. Its now a lot smoother than it was. So I ordered a set of vacuum guages to try balance the carbs better than they are now.

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    All that said...fuck yeah, this thing is fun!! Its not modern bike fast, but torque like a tractor and certainly enough power to be interesting.

     

     

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  6. Got it home, immediately removed the crashbars and rear fender, zip tied number plate and a few other little loose items and already looks 100% better.

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    Long-term plans:

    Lower it by 120mm

    Paint lots of stuff black

    Fix exhausts 

    Battery box relocation 

    Tidy up headlight area

    cut shitloads of superfluous brackets off the frame

    Figure out footpeg placement, as for me its unworkable right now, thr cylinder heads get in the way.

    Sort out the seat. Luckily its a bolt on item, so i don't need to weld anything to the frame etc.

     

    Etc, etc, etc....

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  7. 2 hours ago, Transom said:

    Here’s a mates old one for inspiration Ducati style fairing and his own handmade solo seat 

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    Pretty cool. Im more into this style

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    But I want really short exhausts ending flush with rear of motor. I'm going to try to work with what I've got already and not just throw $50k at it to solve problems, however I already know these projects aren't cheap. It's 90% about getting the proportions right, which for me makes or brakes any bike regardless of how much the build cost was. 

    Walzwerks (Marcus Walz) in Germany is a huge inspiration of mine for both Harleys and BMW's.

    https://www.walzwerk-motorcycles.de/schizzo-1/prices/schizzo-scrambler/

    I'll be drawing on his ideas a lot for my build.

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    Hard to see, but that wet looking witness ring on the flat surface is an impression left behind by a rubber seal. The hole (not centred) is where brake fluid transfers from one side of the rear caliper to the other side.

    Its a complete fuck up. Drilled incorrectly at the factory. Cunt must have been itching to get to his meth dealer on a Friday afternoon?

    Anyway, I tried to machine out the defect and press in a new part drilled to offset the hole. It will probably work - but I then thought about how long I've been making this bike and the money I've put into it and decided another $500 is a drop in the bucket, so I ordered a new rear caliper from America. This time I'm going with a different brand and style (once bitten...twice shy).

    Fingers crossed it fits, but worse case I'll make it fit by machining new brackets etc.

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