The Helios Project (Aprilia RS 125 Rotax 122 Biaggi Race Replica)
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@Calum Oh my bad, I did not know that you are in rented accommodation. Hopefully you'll find a more biker friendly pad???
wrote on 21 Oct 2018, 12:57 last edited by@NINJA I still live at home. 25 and still with the old dear like. To be fair, my mum is sound about it. But my Step-Dad is very keen on DIY and needs the garage. It's fair, I get that. I did build most of it in the bedroom to be fair. #NotImpressed lol.
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@NINJA I still live at home. 25 and still with the old dear like. To be fair, my mum is sound about it. But my Step-Dad is very keen on DIY and needs the garage. It's fair, I get that. I did build most of it in the bedroom to be fair. #NotImpressed lol.
wrote on 21 Oct 2018, 13:08 last edited by NINJA@Calum There's nothing wrong with any of that dude, there seem's to be a stigma attached to living with your parents these day's. There's nothing wrong with it at all, just society being the usual PITA. I moved out when I was 21 and bought my own house and GEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZ that was wayyyyyyyy back in 1989 - DAMN old git me. But hey I now live mortgage free so I guess it has it's bonuses??? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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wrote on 1 Nov 2018, 08:41 last edited by
Well my bike won "Customer Bike of the Month" from TYGA performance.
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Well my bike won "Customer Bike of the Month" from TYGA performance.
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@Calum Congratulations, that 10% voucher will come in handy for your next project for-sure!!!
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wrote on 2 Nov 2018, 14:46 last edited by
Rode the bike into storage today. Was about a 5 mile ride. Aww wow. It's so sweet. Didn't open it up, fresh engine and all. But just around the 6K mark you can just hear the solenoid start to open and the power starts rushing in. It rides SOOO smooth. The hydraulic clutch actuation is superb. This bike was well worth waiting to complete before riding it.
Shame it's going to be in storage for such a long time now
Oh well, onwards and upwards to the next project.
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wrote on 2 Nov 2018, 19:03 last edited by
Get a van, bundle it in and head south France for a proper test ride
sounds sweet
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Get a van, bundle it in and head south France for a proper test ride
sounds sweet
wrote on 2 Nov 2018, 19:13 last edited by Calum 11 Feb 2018, 19:14@Louis-James Or, bear with me, start on the next project....
Definitely moving from the 125 scene now though.
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@Louis-James Or, bear with me, start on the next project....
Definitely moving from the 125 scene now though.
wrote on 2 Nov 2018, 19:20 last edited by@Calum said in The Helios Project (Aprilia RS 125 Rotax 122):
Definitely moving from the 125 scene now though.
About damn time lol.
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wrote on 4 Nov 2018, 02:04 last edited by
Lc, ypvs 350? Tdr! Tzr? Or god forbid the work of Satan (a 4 stroke
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wrote on 10 Jul 2019, 18:59 last edited by
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Finally got my RS out of storage and into my new home
DT is in another garage whilst I painted the floor but she aight!
Loving the new pad regardless
wrote on 10 Jul 2019, 19:22 last edited by@Calum Your new workshop floor matches your bikes perfectly, is that your favorite colour by any chance??? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: :face_with_tears_of_joy:
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Finally got my RS out of storage and into my new home
DT is in another garage whilst I painted the floor but she aight!
Loving the new pad regardless
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wrote on 11 Jul 2019, 12:55 last edited by
All looks
, can't beat a man cave!
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wrote on 11 Jul 2019, 12:56 last edited by
PS, I'll be round for a test ride on that rs one day!
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wrote on 27 Dec 2019, 15:24 last edited by Calum
Obviously I have finished this project and I'm not actively buying stuff for it. But my Dad wanted to know what to get me for Christmas, despite insisting that I didn't want anything, he was adamant to buy me something. I told him to get me this.
And yes, I am pleased with it.
My aftermarket OEM lookalike leaked fuel, so it's nice to have a high quality item that shouldn't leak fuel.
I am sure I will find some use for this brand new one another time.
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wrote on 12 Jan 2020, 15:30 last edited by
So close to being ready
Unfortunately, the used gear linkage I bought was just worn out so I couldn't get the rearsets fitted properly.
The pinch bolt has been stripped and the teeth spin on the output shaft. I was just struggling with this for a while and bit the bullet on buying a new one, quite expensive for what they are (£20).
It's adjusted perfectly now! Setup like a dream.
And the brand new fuel tap I bought leaked, thinking it could be the tap or the tank but again another £20 on another brand new tap and that seems to be fine.