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I'm up for wrench sesh 303 946 9281
I around 2:00ish till about 7:30ish mon & tue I can stay up late. Tue and wen I'm off of work
P.S any one local have a mig/tig and/or a tubing bender?
Thanks Chris
Sounds cool. I'm up off 104 and Grant have my cb200 cafe in a state of reassembly. Till I change something again. Lately I have been buffing out my shop. Hit me up 303-946-9281
My cb200 is morphing from a cafe to tracker build
So what are some must do mods to make it a good handling machine. Lowering suspension, wider bars ect?
Locally IMI racing center has a flat track that I want to play around on. I have read the rules so I think I have that covered. There realy...
ya i realized what i was doing and stopped to clean it up my mess i sucked up all there was. not much as i didnt finish drilling. I used my shop vac after it suck up the slivers after that.
I am thinking about a 175 head for oiling duties. But I may be mistaken.
Thanx
Chris K
Ya I read about the cam issue and searched DTT 4 a fix. I think that's all I'm going to do on this round of motor building, I got the bike in a box good thing it's all there. I want to see it run before I
Make any mods. The guy was moving out of his roommate place so I got it 4 a good price...
I hope I did this right. I punched out the oil passage and drilled a new oil passage on the opposite side this should make sure the cam gets plenty of oil.
I want to build a bike for my wife and one for me.
I'm thinking a tracker for her and a cafe bike for me.
Witch would you chose for which project and why
Thanks
Chris K
Yep I got that and it's very inspiring
I should have said what it all means to my cb200 build.
I have been reading this outstanding collaboration by DTT members.
I promise to not tell the secrets of the thread:-)
My OCD kicked in during my motor rebuild. I got distracted by my speedo and tach sitting tall so I lowered them. I will make a final determination on how far later.
Removing the pressed in bolts. i didnt want nuts showing on top of the triple tree
Temp allen head bolt for now
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