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Hey sorry, bit on hold at the moment. Had a baby and bought a house at the same time which it turns out takes quite a lot of time.. I’m just in the process of planning a workshop build so hopefully that will happen soon!
I can’t remember where I found that video now unfortunately I think it...
Hey sorry, bit on hold at the moment. Had a baby and bought a house at the same time which it turns out takes quite a lot of time.. I’m just in the process of planning a workshop build so hopefully that will happen soon!
I can’t remember where I found that video now unfortunately I think it...
Cool! It would be nice if the two halves are the same. Not sure if that could be done. The second one could just flip over.
Ah yeah see what you mean. Let me have a rejig see if I can simplify that it more when I get some time! thanks!
100% on the exhaust mock up! do you have to bag the part and pump all the air out?
Bit of a follow on with a clamp here:
https://www.dotheton.com/index.php?threads/headlight-clamp-idea.77673/
Hello all,
Boredom makes one think sometimes...
I made a projector headlight recently thread here: Projector project and it got me thinking about the mounting set up. I was after something that was really simple and could fit different sized headlight bowls. Anyway, this is what ive come up...
Thanks for the reply! yes I did think that could be the way to go, I could tack it all together and get someone to finish it off. Think I could just make it from mild steel? The new swing arm as bearing pressed in so maybe don't need the axle to be solid through, maybe a pipe with pressed in top...
Hello all,
Ive come to a point in my project where I need some help with fabricating a lower frame for a swing arm swap on my Yamaha TR1. Ive attached a render of a CAD ive made of what im after (battery box on the bottom) made in stainless I reckon. Its roughly 320mm x 160mm x 180mm.
I...
Agreed DuckStew, Im using high tensile steel bots on mounts and the new part has a lip that butts up to the swing arm so it can't rotate which I think will alleviate some of the forces. I will make it a bit more hefty as its just a test to check alignment before getting it made in metal...
Thought id leave it plastic! Should be alright?.. 6 hours! so not too bad! not much detail so had it on a fast print.
Well was thinking of getting milled from a solid block of stainless or ali.
Thanks Coxbow and JAGspeed!, definitely wouldn't have gone down this path if it was a shafty!
Thats useful info! thanks! as im making the lower frame its given me plenty of wiggle room to get it all lined up. Unfortunately i don't have a 3D scanner! so getting everything lined up is quite the...
Some progress. I’ve ordered a new YSS shock. I was thinking about alternative shocks for a while like the R1 and then making an extension for it but thought that I get something that matches the original length just to take one part of the equation out of the mix.
I’ve also bought a new TIG...
Yeah I was worried about killing my lithium battery. I was think of a voltage cut off or something along those lines with a reset button if the voltage got too low. For the RFID thought a timed button would could have worked instead of the clutch but it was a switch that wasn’t being used...
Hello all,
Just thought I’d share my random RFID project I made for to replace the key on the GSXR top clamp. It’s a replacement front end for my yamaha XV so didn’t have the GSXR keys I also needed to fit a start button so thought I’d use the spare hole!I also wanted it to match the hydraulic...
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