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  1. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Settle down boys and gurls, it's tech time! OK, there's now about 100 miles on the Yam since it was completed and I'm pleasantly surprised by how well it's all come together. The ride is on the firm side but that's my preference - the shortened forks are now running the stock capacity of 10 wt...
  2. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    OK, I'm calling this one done (at least from a visual point of view, there's some carb fettling needed and the speedo to be calibrated but otherwise it's finished). The original brief was to turn an SR250 into something that looked like it rolled off Yamaha's production line in the late '70's or...
  3. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    The Virago front fender will be bolted on as soon as it gets back from the chromers (together with the exhaust downpipe and headlight brackets)!
  4. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    OK, first mock up after paint/ polish and I think that's definitely heading in the right direction!
  5. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    OK, the Yam has been stripped and parts scattered all over the place for chroming, painting and welding. First major reassembly were the forks. I took 25mm out of them by shortening the springs and machining up 25mm damper rod spacers. As I've mentioned earlier, these forks are off an early 535...
  6. ManxKat

    Yamaha SR250 - A clean standard build

    Good to hear the legal folks were satisfied! Is there any way you could move the licence plate/ light assembly further up the rear mudguard or is it one of those legal requirements that it has to overhang the rear tyre? Re the horn (assuming you're keeping it), I bent the bracket on my bike so...
  7. ManxKat

    Yamaha SR250 - A clean standard build

    A symphony of monochromatic loveliness! Now get it out there and get some miles on those tyres!
  8. ManxKat

    The Ducati Ebay Special

    Re: The Ducati Demon That 750 Sport is a work of art but, as Ducati themselves proved with the Sport 1000, a modern interpretation can just look plain weird if it's not done right (IMHO at least!).
  9. ManxKat

    The Ducati Ebay Special

    Re: The Ducati I don't know what to call it Just a thought but it looks like the bike is running non standard foot rests. Have you checked for play in the gear linkage mechanism? If there's any slop in the linkage then finding neutral will be really tricky. Generally speaking, Ducati gearboxes...
  10. ManxKat

    The Ducati Ebay Special

    Re: The Ducati I don't know what to call it If it's stalling when the engine's cold, apart from the obvious stuff like fluid level and contamination of the clutch plates, it might be worth also checking the piston inside the slave cylinder and the pressure plate on the clutch (when that comes...
  11. ManxKat

    The Ducati Ebay Special

    Re: The Ducati I don't know what to call it Unless someone has done some major work on the engine, it'll be running a wet clutch (on the early air cooled Monsters it was only the 900 that ran a dry clutch). As far as the dragging goes, a simple oil change might help if the previous owner used...
  12. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    The dyno never lies (but it can be persuaded to bend the truth)! As mentioned earlier, the mighty SR seemed to have lost some top end with the fitting of a new silencer. A thorough going over yielded two interesting contributory factors: i) there was no tappet clearance at all on either valve...
  13. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Sigh. Perhaps that 535 front end wasn't such a good idea after all (fork tubes are 36mm)! And a quick test run last night revealed: - I seem to have stumbled on a half way decent suspension/ ride height set up. It's hardly MotoGP standard but it is predictable and the shocks/ forks work well...
  14. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Dammit! You're absolutely right, the headlight sits way too high. I'll try dropping the mounts but I have a nasty feeling that I might need to investigate a bottom mounted headlight so that it will sit against the bottom yoke - which of course means also finding new homes for the indicators and...
  15. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Making some real progress now but, with every two steps forward, there’s one going the other way. So, if you’re planning on increasing the rear ride height on your SR250 (or just fancy a snigger at my expense), read on. The shocks you can see are 340mm eye to eye and, coupled with a drop of 30mm...
  16. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    So, were you good last year? Did Santa deliver? Apparently I must have been exceptionally good because the long suffering SR got a Christmas boost in the shape of a pair of prototype side panels and valve covers from Jake at Jadus. As Jake has mentioned elsewhere, the finish isn't exactly...
  17. ManxKat

    Kawasaki KLX250 from 1994 - what is it gonna be?

    http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r100/willum556/misc/klx_bob.jpg What that will inspire you do is up to you!
  18. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Time for another update. Belated thanks for the comments Jake. As this is a daily hack, stuff gets changed only when it doesn't take long to do (or I hope it won't take long to do). I'd been accumulating 535 Virago parts for a front end swap over Summer so last weekend saw me stride manfully...
  19. ManxKat

    Not another bloody SR250?

    Update time. A big box of stuff arrived from Jake at Jadus so, making the most of a rainy day, I decamped to the garage and got stuck in. Top photo is the starting point or how the bike looked around 9am. First up was the tank lowering kit. You will need an angle grinder for this as there's...
  20. ManxKat

    79 honda 750F, Race inspired Muscle for the street.

    As far as deals go, I'd say you got a good one (actually a great one)! As far as the bits go, I'd think long and hard about what you want to do with the bike once it's done. I ran a CB750FA for years and, even with the motor in relatively stock trim, I found the most cost effective...
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