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Z650 into 810 project

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#121 PostAuthor: steve.w » Sun Jul 01, 2012 7:06 pm

its gotta be the turbo mate ... i think the wheels were cheap mate. lol .. how often to they come up forsale?? but im glad ure not gonna ruin em by powder coating em :shock:

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#122 PostAuthor: 750steve » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:27 pm

steve.w wrote:but im glad ure not gonna ruin em by powder coating em :shock:


I felt your facial expression over the phone when i said i was gonna powdercoat them! :lol:

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#123 PostAuthor: 750steve » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:47 pm

steve.w wrote:its gotta be the turbo mate ...

Fook i thought you might say that!! Im no mechanic so i was gonna stay away from it cos im scared! :lol:

Right, sorry for looking like im hi-jacking your thread Jim. I'll zip up & just follow it from now!

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#124 PostAuthor: Crofty » Mon Aug 06, 2012 1:54 pm

Well finally my powdercoater finished my frame and said rest of stuff ready next week. He let me bring the frame home and I have made some progress at last by putting frame onto the engine and trying a few bits on.

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While at powdercoaters I dropped off my forks and yokes so that the engineer I use could make up a set of fork braces which i will use to mount a front mudguard off.

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#125 PostAuthor: Charlie » Mon Aug 06, 2012 3:44 pm

Crofty wrote:Well finally my powdercoater finished my frame and said rest of stuff ready next week. He let me bring the frame home and I have made some progress at last by putting frame onto the engine and trying a few bits on.

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While at powdercoaters I dropped off my forks and yokes so that the engineer I use could make up a set of fork braces which i will use to mount a front mudguard off.


Hmm, not bad except the Ohlins - you dont wanna be fitting those Jim. I hear bad things about 'em

Tell you what - I am in York on Tuesday. I will take em off your hands cheap to save you any hassle :lol:
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better :)

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#126 PostAuthor: Crofty » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:36 pm

Your marzochis are nice enough charlie, esp after all the rebuild work and powder coating.
Made some more progress today, picked up rest of bits from powder coaters and spent the afternoon fitting wheel bearings, swingarm bearings, rear shocks, battery box and engine mounting plates.
Will have to get some tyres, discs and a rear sprocket now$$$$$, before I can get this thing rolling. Thats when I get forks back from having brace made.

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Swingarm and shocks in.

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Wheels with new bearings.

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A few of the powder coated bits.

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Rear spindle and brake carrier.

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Battery box installed, stainless allen button head screws.

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#127 PostAuthor: mikey » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:57 pm

Getting there jim, but dont they all take time and ££££££££
Making the world a shiny place with a factory finish

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#128 PostAuthor: Crofty » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:17 pm

Had Bridgestone 160 rear tyre fitted yesterday, having 3 discs made (couple of weeks as he is behind with orders) and ordered a jt rear sprocket (5 days), will fit Zephyr rear wheel, but with 42 teeth instead of 48.
Footrest mount rubbers came overnight and just need to paint the metal part of the actual footrests to finish those.
More stainless stuff went on, such as swingarm eccentric clamp bolts, footrest acorn nuts and washers, electric panel mounts, sprocket bolts and carb hose clamps.

Heres the rear wheel waiting for its disc and sprocket.
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#129 PostAuthor: sanderz » Sat Aug 25, 2012 9:19 am

Really coming together now Crofty, those wheels will really set it off :up

Are you having to have the discs 'made up' due to offsets? - As opposed to buying 'off the shelf' items.
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#130 PostAuthor: Crofty » Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:45 pm

Hi Sanderz, the discs on the Zeph11 wheels were too big a diameter310, I need 298mm which is same as ZX9R and same offset. Did not want chinese discs and could not afford genuine or Galfer. Someone on site said use ABE so giving them a try, have heard good and bad about them ie poor wet weather braking, but others had no problems.
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#131 PostAuthor: Crofty » Sat Sep 08, 2012 8:19 am

After looking through my electrics bits box, I have found starter cables from a GT550 I broke plus various other useful electric cabling. GPRD gave me a rear brake switch sensor. Have been on ebay and found some Renthal superbike bars in gold, ZX9R clutch perch (C models used a cable rather than hydraulic) to match the front brake m/c, a near new Dyna S ignition at half cost of new, some paddock stand bobbins and a 3 phase rectifier/regulator.

Baz at Blue Haze engineering has a 8 inch headlight and has nearly finished my fork brace, now I just need to get the discs to make a rolling chassis.

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#132 PostAuthor: Crofty » Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:17 am

Have bought throttle cables and throttle tube off steve who sold me the switches.
picked up some cheap used levers now in post
switches clear yoke top, might need to extend end of bars 1", but no big job.
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Fitted front tyre and have tried front wheel in fork and yoke assy to make sure the wheel clears the forkbrace which it does. Now I need to find a front mudguard (see wanted section) that does not look too modern and will fit between the ZX9R forks and miss the brace. I have about half an inch clearance, but could eek a bit more with spacers if required.

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#133 PostAuthor: Crofty » Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:53 pm

Sourced a genuine used ZX9R clutch lever and it clears the GPZ switch fine, just need a brake lever now and the special stepped bolt it mounts with.
Dyna S turned up and got that mounted. The Zephyr 550 pulsar cover is slimmer and I had to grind a bit away behind to stop bolt rubbing slightly.

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#134 PostAuthor: sanderz » Fri Sep 14, 2012 8:36 pm

Looking good :up

Crofty wrote: Now I need to find a front mudguard (see wanted section) that does not look too modern and will fit between the ZX9R forks and miss the brace. I have about half an inch clearance, but could eek a bit more with spacers if required.


Maybe a Yam xj900? - but that would have to be bolted to the fork brace itself, theirs a 'flat' area with the mounting studs in if i remember, ....just bouncing ideas around here.
Wots up DOHC

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#135 PostAuthor: Crofty » Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:22 pm

Hi Sanderz, good idea, I had seen a few suzuki 600 guards with flat spots for under brace mounting, thining about it now yam did do these will have a look on evil bay


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