Going racing again! another Bike Build

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Re: Going racing again!

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They may get a few bookings at the South Circuit Rob, they would've had three rounds there this year if it was finished in time.
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Nice Rob 8)
Ummmm let me see
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Good to hear Mick, nice n close to home!
So the update...... seat is from Hand Craft FB, it will need to be upholstered to look period & especially to gain more height as I will be running Billet Joker Rear sets from the exhaust mounts...... the perfect spot!
I have ordered a fiberglass long tank from the UK which should be 1/4 the weight of the steel original 8)
I will be changing from the contact Breaker points to a Dyna electronic ignition & Dyna coils, I also have some Barnett's clutch goodies coming from the states.
As can be seen from the Pic I will need to replace the front Calliper piston, the previous owner was a bit of a butcher :roll: I think every bolt head is rounded off & all the Philips head screws required the use
of an impact driver to remove, they were all farked! Motors will be stripped in the next few weeks & all alloy parts will be going off to Campbell's Classic MC for hydra blasting (seriously the best method!) forget soda forget sand HB works
so well & with absolutely no changes to tolerances as its gentle. have a look at Col's site: http://www.campbellclassicmotorcycles.c ... asting.htm
Front forks are being re chromed & I have a new headstock on its way as the original was stuffed..... lots of parts ordered like full gasket kits & oil seal kits MC rebuild kit, nice set of pipes and so on... my head is spinning!
Have done heaps so far with the removal of brackets & all unwanted parts but I'm in a holding pattern with the frame till the tank & seat can be fitted up then I can continue.
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Re: Going racing again!

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Nice mate :kuda: - the 350/4's were a very underated bike back in the day. With a decent cam and a good 4/1 pipe......jet it up (or use 500/4 carbs and jet them up :lol: ) - and that little jigger should fly !!!

Might end up having a lash in the 350 class as well next year on the baby triple.... ;)

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Gosling1 wrote:
EDU wrote:Nice pick!! Hope you guys post some pics up soon!

One question though, do you work on the engine yourself? I have a CB500F that needs some work done... It won't happen any time this year I don't think but I wouldn't mind someone pointing me to a good mechanic. It seems there aren't many around that really know how to work on these bikes and I just happen to be mechanically challenged. :lol:

You could always go and talk to Steve Leembruggen. He runs a lot of old bikes in certain race events, and knows his way around old motors as well. I can't recall the name of his business but someone here will.....

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robracer wrote: I have ordered a fiberglass long tank from the UK which should be 1/4 the weight of the steel original 8)
Where did you source the tank from Rob?
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Kev there are a few places doing them in the UK & the US
http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/
http://www.airtech-streamlining.com/vin ... etanks.htm
or Alloy tanks for the unlimited budget, but they are quiet reasonable considering what they are:
http://www.holtworks.co.uk/contents/en- ... tanks.html
Lots of choices :D
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Very awesome Rob 8)
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Yep, thats great Rob, can't wait to see the finished product.!!
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:lol: I cant work that fast Dave, I am hoping to get the log book done late January then I can relax ;)
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Great project you've sunk your teeth into there.Look forward to seeing the end results.
Good luck with the racing Rob, hope you do well.. :kuda:
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This is how the previous owner was riding about, not one but both top yoke fork leg clamps busted :lol:
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:shock: :lol:

Seeing the Guage reminded me I should let people know, my cousin is an automotive gauge builder/repairer in Newcastle. Can't vouch for the company but she's really cool :lol:
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robracer wrote:This is how the previous owner was riding about, not one but both top yoke fork leg clamps busted :lol:
Would have been a little Sloppy.
Unless it was all seized on?
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