Photobucket hasn't help either with all the changes' their did to the site, I complained, received e-mail response apologizing, theirs took on board some of my remarks, one of them "missing album page numbers" now pages number function is reinstated.
During this second build it's been very hopeful to be able to discuss via email, forum-pm with a guy in Richmond, VA, who has done the front and rear mods I am doing which has been very helpful' So a big thanks to him. There still only so much you can ask and you have to put your own blend of idea into the mix as well, but it's been great to discuss things with someone, something I didn't have during the first build.
And now the B4: The rear wheel: So Far:
Another guy' John who runs his own small machinist shop in Southampton machined the sprocket-hub doing a great job in keeping the lower lip which is needed to centrally new 520 sprocket on the hub when tighten. The hub surface is milled to bring the rear sprocket closer to the tyre and help with aligning the two sprockets.
Unlike the guy in Richmond, VA, I wasn't able to find a company that could supply the front or the rear sprocket in 520 off the shelves in the UK. He used two RM 250 sprockets welded together then machined down to give the correct offset needed?. Again I couldn't find a machinist that could do this, if I had more time to spent looking I may have found a machinist who could?.
After many email's' to various companies with very few replies of which only two were really helpful.
There're nowhere to mount the mounting bracket that holds the speedo/tacho and warning light's cluster from b4 to the gsxr top yoke. I could have drilled two holes in the yoke and fixed the mounting bracket in this way, But I didn't want to drill holes in my polished yoke. but I came up with the idea to mount the bracket via steel plate which is fixed between the ignition barrel and yoke using the two fixing-screws used to fix the barrel in place under the yoke,
2 comments:
I just came across this. I, too, am bringing a Bandit back to life here in New Hampshire USA. I came across your blog while researching the fork swap. I will continue to follow your progress.
Great job so far and good luck!
Dave
Thanks Dave, I probably will need all the luck I can get. I have made more progress since my last post. I'm putting another post together and soon will post when I'm happy with it. Still lot to do to bike, still working on the undertray at moment, slow but making progress and very happy with fitment.
do drop in again, Derek
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