A Canary Cafe Racer
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Good man. That's looking really nice. I REALLY want your garage though, plus I bet the weather's better
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Thank you!cowelly wrote:55 years agoGood man. That's looking really nice. I REALLY want your garage though, plus I bet the weather's better
The whether is greatl this evening so I painted the chasis outside my garage.
My garage use to be changing a lot as I buy and sell a lot!
I will put some more photos of the bike this weekend!
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So Canary yellow.....
To day I have started to assemble the bike to test if every thing fits.
I still have to paint the wheel, swingarm, parts of the engine and the tank but first I want to se how it looks
To day I have started to assemble the bike to test if every thing fits.
I still have to paint the wheel, swingarm, parts of the engine and the tank but first I want to se how it looks
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YEPV4mp wrote:55 years agoIt is pretty yellow !
I have one question to you Raptor veterans!
Does you use the Choke during summer time on your bikes?
I'm considering eliminate the air box and swapping it for something a bit smaller! Where I live it's always summer.....
I have tried the electrical system to day and every thing runs ok, But I have to relocate the battery and the DMX box as there is less place for them now.
I'm going to pickup a better adjustable shock absorber to improve the de stability for the rear end next week.
Is the front fork ok for sporty driving on mountain roads?
Do you think that it's enough to change the springs and use a more viscous oil to improve it for hard driving?
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The stock forks are soft. I had them looked after by a specialist and he fitted progresive springs and thicker oil, and some different shims. I now have more feel of what the front is doing and have more confidence
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Yes, but for less time.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years agoYEPV4mp wrote:55 years agoIt is pretty yellow !
I have one question to you Raptor veterans!
Does you use the Choke during summer time on your bikes?
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I was thinking about making a fresh air in let with two BCM filters one on each side but the I have to eliminate the chokeMiz wrote:55 years agoYes, but for less time.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years agoYEPV4mp wrote:55 years agoIt is pretty yellow !
I have one question to you Raptor veterans!
Does you use the Choke during summer time on your bikes?
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Yes, when staring bike and using until water temp is about 40C then I switch blackbox on.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago Does you use the Choke during summer time on your bikes?
Do you've any good reason why you should remove airbox ? I don't find any why I would need more space under the tank...El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago
I'm considering eliminate the air box and swapping it for something a bit smaller! Where I live it's always summer.....
Replace rear shock and forks, originals are rubbish.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago I'm going to pickup a better adjustable shock absorber to improve the de stability for the rear end next week.
Is the front fork ok for sporty driving on mountain roads?
Do you think that it's enough to change the springs and use a more viscous oil to improve it for hard driving?
Don't ride faster than your angels can fly !
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I gone make a new tank and I may need some more extra space under as I loose liter making the tank smaller.V4mp wrote:55 years agoYes, when staring bike and using until water temp is about 40C then I switch blackbox on.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago Does you use the Choke during summer time on your bikes?
Do you've any good reason why you should remove airbox ? I don't find any why I would need more space under the tank...El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago
I'm considering eliminate the air box and swapping it for something a bit smaller! Where I live it's always summer.....
Replace rear shock and forks, originals are rubbish.El Vikingo Tropical wrote:55 years ago I'm going to pickup a better adjustable shock absorber to improve the de stability for the rear end next week.
Is the front fork ok for sporty driving on mountain roads?
Do you think that it's enough to change the springs and use a more viscous oil to improve it for hard driving?
It also looks nice with two racing filters coming out under the tank .
I will start with the rear suspension as I have to make the aprilia swingarm work right. I don't want a to use a tailriser kit as this will make a the rear end softer! (http://www.bikefarmmv.de/EN/tail-riser/ ... hp?fid=200 12 )
What I will do is use a better rear shock absorber and with hight regulation.
When I find a nice second hand front fork at right price I make the swap.
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Your project sounds interesting !
Can't wait to see it finished.
Try to find forks with radial brakes. 43mm usd forks should be pretty bolt on swap.
Can't wait to see it finished.
Try to find forks with radial brakes. 43mm usd forks should be pretty bolt on swap.
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The ide is to make a low budget bike so I have to wait until the right parts show up.V4mp wrote:55 years agoYour project sounds interesting !
Can't wait to see it finished.
Try to find forks with radial brakes. 43mm usd forks should be pretty bolt on swap.
A front fork means also calipers, discs and wheel =$€£.
Make a new gas tank is just some material as I have a composite work shop.
The tank will need some Gelcoat, resin and fiberglass for the mould and the 2m carbon fiber and some epoxi.
To day I have take off the bike the wheels, fork, swingarm to paint them
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I found out that the rear shocker from the Honda hornet 600 from 2012 is a bolt on conversion.
I dont know how it runs but its far much stiffer and very cheap 35€
I dont know how it runs but its far much stiffer and very cheap 35€
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Final y I purchased a rear shocker from an Yamaha R1 2008.
It was an easy task to adapt and I hope it rides well!
But I supuse that I won't know that before the bike hitS the road again...
It was an easy task to adapt and I hope it rides well!
But I supuse that I won't know that before the bike hitS the road again...
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