The Helios Project (Aprilia RS 125 Rotax 122 Biaggi Race Replica)
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@irongamer727 Oh, I had it rebuilt lol. The connecting rod snapped on the last one. It was £110 I think. My local engineers do it for £30, but they said they don't have the tools appropriate for Rotax engines. That included the connecting rod, two thrust washers, big end bearing and little end bearing plus labour.
@calum so special tools are always required?
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@irongamer727 Oh, I had it rebuilt lol. The connecting rod snapped on the last one. It was £110 I think. My local engineers do it for £30, but they said they don't have the tools appropriate for Rotax engines. That included the connecting rod, two thrust washers, big end bearing and little end bearing plus labour.
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@calum so special tools are always required?
@irongamer727 To rebuild the crank? In their case their press simply wouldn't do the job. But yes, you need to accurately re-balance the crank.
@terry-tz With a bit of luck, I hope to have it done for the summer so I can take some photos of it outside in the sunshine!
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@Calum really your thinking about the photo's that's not what would be on my mind, to be honest don't think I would get off it long enough to take a photo lol
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Slowly but surely.
Went to fit the freshly rebuilt selector drum last weekend, ran out of Titanium bolts to fasten the whole engine.
So will order some more but for now I'll just do what I can.
PJME still don't have a clutch in for this engine either, told it won't be until at least the end of next month which is a real shame. But again I will just have to do what I can. Should be able to fit the clutch with the engine in the frame so won't be the end of the world.
And I've gone ahead and done the Titanium Stud Conversion for this engine as well.
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Slowly but surely.
Went to fit the freshly rebuilt selector drum last weekend, ran out of Titanium bolts to fasten the whole engine.
So will order some more but for now I'll just do what I can.
PJME still don't have a clutch in for this engine either, told it won't be until at least the end of next month which is a real shame. But again I will just have to do what I can. Should be able to fit the clutch with the engine in the frame so won't be the end of the world.
And I've gone ahead and done the Titanium Stud Conversion for this engine as well.
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@calum Your pics are not showing up for me,
All I see is a no access symbol, is it my settings which need changing or summat else???
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@calum Your pics are not showing up for me,
All I see is a no access symbol, is it my settings which need changing or summat else???
@ninja How about now bud.
I do try to view them in private browser mode before posting them.
I will finish off this project using Google to host the images, on my next project I'll revert to Imgur.
It's after the PhotoBucket Scenario, I've lost countless images, and the ones I do have are lossy.
So I've uploaded them to Google at maximum resolution, but they're not great for hosting images...apparently.
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@ninja How about now bud.
I do try to view them in private browser mode before posting them.
I will finish off this project using Google to host the images, on my next project I'll revert to Imgur.
It's after the PhotoBucket Scenario, I've lost countless images, and the ones I do have are lossy.
So I've uploaded them to Google at maximum resolution, but they're not great for hosting images...apparently.
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@ninja How about now bud.
I do try to view them in private browser mode before posting them.
I will finish off this project using Google to host the images, on my next project I'll revert to Imgur.
It's after the PhotoBucket Scenario, I've lost countless images, and the ones I do have are lossy.
So I've uploaded them to Google at maximum resolution, but they're not great for hosting images...apparently.
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@calum Yep loadsa mega shiny bits to view thanks, the build looks awesome and will surely be a mint bike once finished. :clapping_hands:
@ninja I've got some awesome plans for this.
Ducati 996...and I shall say no more
Also been digging through Aprilia's Grand Prix catalogue for this bike. Ordered a piece to merely test the water. I don't believe you can actually get their Sports Production gear for these bikes anymore, hopefully I am proven wrong.
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@ninja I've got some awesome plans for this.
Ducati 996...and I shall say no more
Also been digging through Aprilia's Grand Prix catalogue for this bike. Ordered a piece to merely test the water. I don't believe you can actually get their Sports Production gear for these bikes anymore, hopefully I am proven wrong.
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@calum That sounds expensive, but for 'uniqueness' it would surely add extra to the build for-sure.
@ninja The SP parts are expensive, the ducati parts, well it's more custom that expensive. It was something fitted to most ducatis and parts can be found cheap. But I won't know until I investigate further. Needless to say, it's a pretty sweet way to upgrade these bikes.
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@darty Once I finish the project I shall reupload and reformat this project to somewhere else. It's a shame, you would have thought Google would have been nice and simple.
Another few hundred quids worth of parts arrived today.
Like I know it doesn't look like much, but the achiles heels on these engines are the balancer cogs. Now mine do look like in good nick, but I wouldn't risk it. So new cogs were ordered.
The engine is pretty much built and ready to drop into the chassis. All but the clutch since they're out of stock everywhere I look.
Engine is pretty much built, although I forgot to order a crankshaft seal so I've turned my attention to the other side of the engine whilst I await the new seal.
I reordered the rest of the bolts for the engine Total overkill but I dunno, kinda feels worth it.
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@mightyman I literally do not understand how Google could get something so wrong. It's not rocket science!