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Started by NoRiders, December 01, 2019, 03:16:33 PM

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Quite pleased with how my hotch-potch footpeg/brake pedal/master cyclinder/reservoir set up worked out.

Now you see it....



Nothing too conventional but perfectly serviceable I hope? I'm not entirely 100%on the blue reservoir pipe routing but routing inside the subframe put it a little too close for comfort to the swingarm travel....a possible shear scenario.

...now you don't. Ignore the ropey wire on the battery...soon to be remade.



A close up of the arrangement.









85RZwade

Hey Colin, is there a hole for a pipe hanger bolt that I don't see? I like the blue reservoir hose; I don't remember seeing such a thing before.
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NoRiders

Quote from: 85RZwade on February 27, 2022, 01:39:52 PM
Hey Colin, is there a hole for a pipe hanger bolt that I don't see? I like the blue reservoir hose; I don't remember seeing such a thing before.

I have the Microns hanging on some stereo support strap as a mock up. The rear mounts are the next parts to be fabricated. I could use a piece of 3mm alloy bashed/cut/drilled into shape....or...dick about and fab (with the help of my tiggy mate) a fancy bracket....those tube one's with the round tube ends...dogbone I think they're called...perhaps, we'll see ;)
I'm using the pillion peg captive with a horizontal north pointing bracket to hold the pipes....thinkk I'll cut a triangle piece of 3mm alloy and bend the tops to match the angle of the Micron mount tab.


NoRiders

Quote from: 85RZwade on February 27, 2022, 01:39:52 PM
Hey Colin, is there a hole for a pipe hanger bolt that I don't see? I like the blue reservoir hose; I don't remember seeing such a thing before.

I've had a think......going to use double rose joints, 1x male and 1x female joined/locked together....this will give me a flexible, but rigid 'dogbone' bracket so to speak. M10 buttonhead allen shoulder bolts in 35mm using a dome nut on the outside should produce a neat means of mounting if it goes to plan?



NoRiders

Well, I think my plan for a rear exhaust mount worked out OK.






Managed to shoehorn in the front guard too. Shaped the Delrin spacers I had made to follow the contour of the modified ex CBX front guard into something simple but effective...I hope.



I've not discounted the idea of a small mud flap if the spray is too agressive.

The flat matt black is raw WURTH stonechip.....it marks up easily, so I may give it a coat of regular matt black....or leave it ;)



From this POV it looks a touch high, but viewed from above it sits fine.

Headlight unit to install next....need to rejig/connect the speedo idiot light loom into a 6way connector and tidy/tape the rest.

Thanks for checking in :)








RDFL


85RZwade

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NoRiders

Quote from: RDFL on March 03, 2022, 04:42:58 PM
Dogbone very slick.

Thank you....getting some flack on FB due to movement and vibration worries. The exhaust is not moving although the top joint if locked due to the angle and the barrel mount if a spigot & dbl spring affair....??

NoRiders

Quote from: 85RZwade on March 04, 2022, 12:26:10 AM
:agree: that was a good idea

Thankee...read that ^^^ up there. What's your thoughts?

85RZwade

I think the connection at the spigot will prevent any movement. The pipe CAN'T move backwards, and it would have to overcome spring tension to move forwards. The joints appear to be at their maximum lateral (?) rotation, so I think you're safe. It'll be a good experiment!
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Quote from: 85RZwade on March 04, 2022, 09:33:32 AM
I think the connection at the spigot will prevent any movement. The pipe CAN'T move backwards, and it would have to overcome spring tension to move forwards. The joints appear to be at their maximum lateral (?) rotation, so I think you're safe. It'll be a good experiment!

Exactly....the max'd out angle of the top joint has locked the entire stem down to the lower.....if there is a touch of movement, that would absorb vibration....and, like you stated, the entire exhaust is held pretty rigidly in place with just enough movement to save it from destructive vibrations......we'll see...I would need to get some miles on it first haha!

RDryan

Nothing further to add to the past comments except ditto, I too like the dogbone and time will tell for all the facebook wankers. Seriously brilliant stuff going on here and love seeing the updates! :clap:

NoRiders

Quote from: RDryan on March 04, 2022, 01:24:36 PM
Nothing further to add to the past comments except ditto, I too like the dogbone and time will tell for all the facebook wankers. Seriously brilliant stuff going on here and love seeing the updates! :clap:
Thank you RDryan.....finally something to show that resembles a motorcyckle as it comes together.
Headlamp/speedo loom to rewire and the dreaded tank decals to apply  yet...eeek!!

TPR5

Killer build , just went through 17 pages .. ! Great work, looks like a fun ride !