Wasn't too long ago I just finished changing up the bike. I was going to buy another bike or frame and build something else but it was easier to just strip this one and change it again. If anyone's got ideas feel free to chip in. Posting in these forums have lead me to some great parts that I would of never found if I had not posted threads and people chipping in. Forums seam to be the most useful tools for information to new parts on the market
Heres a pic of where I left it last
Everything bar the motor/box/primary/oil tank and frame is getting change
Some progress pics
Thanks for looking
I've been slack as with my posts, been real busy on my time off. A ton of new parts have turned up over the weeks, it's been Xmas 3x times a week and now got to know the delivery lady pretty well lol.
I got the new digital mini gauge turn up, it's bloody tiny and will hide away nicely mounted off the rocker box
Had a problem with the Exile primary opening for the rear belt running to the tranny shaft hitting when the air suspension is too low. This was going to be a major problem with chain setup going on as you can imagine. The belt just rubbed smooth, chain wouldn't be so nice. So I machined out a section in the exile bearing case to avoid any problems when riding low. Been cleaning up a few u tidy bits along the way
So with the bigger cams/cubes/compression done on the bottom end, it's been struggling to start for some time then the belt drive just added to it. I ended up buring out the starter motor. So I've chucked in an All Balls 1.4kw starter. I pulled the the top end and had manual comp realese tapped in. At the point I thought fuck it and had the heads and manifold/TB sent off to be ported, port matched and bench flowed. The heads will be shaved to bump the 10.5:1 compression to 11:1.
Still waiting on wheels, levers, hidden switch system and few other bits and pieces, but I now have a pretty big collection of parts ready to go on. Among them one of my favourites would be the new front brakes. PM 6 piston caliper with a Lydalls Racing Brakes ceramic composite 13" floating rotor teamed up with their gold edition pads. The caliper alone feels some what lighter then the stock 4 piston, but this rotor is literally feather weight, feels like you've picked up a frisby.
Rear wheel turned up just as I was walking out the door for a week. 15x7 with a 230 with just a single flange as I'm running a brake/sproket setup so the right side will be clean of the rotor and brake. Chucked the bars on too for a look. I had to notch out a section in the risers as they hit on the welds of the bars Here's a couple pics to give you guys more of an idea where this is headed