So Close!...
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Chuck is a term of affection from me! Seriously! All new bearings and seals throughout, new Jamasil crank. I can’t afford to be ‘blasé’ I even removed, cleaned the threads, greased and re-inserted the barrel base studs and dowels to a tightness that they’re removable in the future, if needs be. The head studs I always remove and service…
Labour of Dove …
It’s getting there! Little by little, weather permitting…
WTFux! it’s just started raining! 🤪 …
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The umbrella? …
Blaster 200 small end bearing didn’t fit. Was too wide to fit inside the piston. Luckily I had a dtr bearing that has wider roller/needles than the others I’ve got. Even with a bit of side to side play it still has good coverage of the conrods top eye width…
PS I just noticed that the Athena top end gasket set doesn’t include the orange PV bush seal! For nearly £50 you’d think they’d include it?!…
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Ready to drop in. All torqued and tight! Only the 2T pump left to fettle, I’ve got 3 to find the bestest one. I can finish off the tank of premix anyways …
Just gonna replace the rear shock while the swingarm bolt is out. It doesn’t feel broken but it was crusty 30,000 miles ago. So, yeah! There is that…
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@SpookDog said in So Close!...:
The umbrella? …
Blaster 200 small end bearing didn’t fit. Was too wide to fit inside the piston. Luckily I had a dtr bearing that has wider roller/needles than the others I’ve got. Even with a bit of side to side play it still has good coverage of the conrods top eye width…
PS I just noticed that the Athena top end gasket set doesn’t include the orange PV bush seal! For nearly £50 you’d think they’d include it?!…
To fit the small end bearing from the Blaster you need to file each side inside of the piston 0,5mm. To be on the safe side I removed 0,75mm from each side for when everything heats and diolates.
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Fux! I wish I’d known that before I buttoned it all up! …
I’ve been on a bit of a tight deadline with it, weather wise. Not to mention the strange noises I’ve been ignoring coming from my existing engine. I can’t wait to do an autopsy on it!… -
A little tip for people like me who have to ‘apply’ bearings with a hammer and ‘drift’
Use a jubilee clip to hold in place whatever tool you are using, in my case a screwdriver…
Make sure it’s clear of the bearing, especially the race. It allows more of the force to be applied downwards, without worrying so much about slipping and destroying the roller~race. It makes the blows less ‘tentative’, more effective. It really makes a difference…
If you have a suitable tube then ignore me! …
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I just bought the stearing stem bearing tool.
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Just trying to muster energy to strip down for the new motor. Poor old frame hasn’t been tret well by three winters worth of road salt!…
Fuxin surface rust everywhere. I dread to think of inside the tubing. I need to get it dipped and coated professionally this spring-summer…
I’d like to have a different frame to work on really, If anyone knows of a usable frame for sale, please let me know.
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@SpookDog It's not about money, it's the act of having to keep going there. You should have seen the state of my bike when I got it back from them last time. UTTER MONKEYS! Dangerous it was to ride home. And the response "Yeah it would be!" It was fucking sound when I gave it to you 'ya cunts!
Anyway, fuming to say the least. And dude! I live a VERY cheap life. Don't smoke, don't drink, don't do drugs (like my coffee), don't drive, don't ride my motorbikes (I cycle/run everywhere). I don't go on holiday and I eat baked beans most evenings, not literally but the cheaper the better. What's the result, a few shiny bolts come pay day. If you examine any photo I take of my bikes, they're usually in the same spots. So I pinch every penny for my addiction.
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Woah there Tiger! I didn’t mean to hit a nerve! Honest!
️ peace!…I’m getting there! I hate working in the damp though! Everything is filthy. I’ve had to scrub up my hands four times already!…
PS RE frames are different aren’t they?…