Project SMX [Pic Heavy]
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@NINJA Worst is I find the wires in my clothing. Fly off into garments and then scratch against the skin. Very annoying.
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wrote on 2 Dec 2018, 11:50 last edited by declan 12 Feb 2018, 11:50
I use a big wire brush in a drill and it hasn’t attacked me yet apart from the time it touched my hand that was pretty savage
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I use a big wire brush in a drill and it hasn’t attacked me yet apart from the time it touched my hand that was pretty savage
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@declan Wear some gloves and eye protection dude, those little wires fly everywhere!!! :pouting_face:
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wrote on 5 Dec 2018, 13:57 last edited by NINJA 12 May 2018, 14:32
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wrote on 5 Dec 2018, 14:14 last edited by
Very smart. Let the rebuild commence
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wrote on 5 Dec 2018, 15:02 last edited by
Nothing beats freshly painted chassis
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wrote on 5 Dec 2018, 15:45 last edited by
@NINJA love that colour
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wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 21:07 last edited by NINJA
Update;
I forgot to post these earlier, the oil pump cover was damaged, so I got a cheap replacement off good ole ebay;
I cleaned and resprayed the exhaust mid-pipe as it was in a sorry state.
Before;
After;
And I finally finished off polishing my swing arm, it took many, many hours of sanding and polishing, as I smoothed out all the rough edges, joins and casting flaws, but I am very happy with how it turned out and the endeavour was well worth it for-sure;
And I started fitting a load more parts today, I ended up with a rolling chassis, but it was dark by the time I finished up so I'll take some more pics tomorrow. Here's a sneak peek tho, just to wet your appetite;
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wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 21:09 last edited by
Yes that swingarm looks the business.
There used to be a company in Oxford that would polish parts up for you. Obviously costs money, but would be a well worthwhile investment.
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Yes that swingarm looks the business.
There used to be a company in Oxford that would polish parts up for you. Obviously costs money, but would be a well worthwhile investment.
wrote on 22 Dec 2018, 21:13 last edited by NINJA@Calum Thanks man - I did look into getting it done professionally, but as I've already gone wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy over my budget. I have to save some pennies and put those towards other parts I've got my eye on. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:
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wrote on 24 Dec 2018, 15:13 last edited by
Hm, like the shiny swingarm for sure but I'll need to see the finished bike before I can decide whether I like that orange. I'm not a fan of KTM
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Hm, like the shiny swingarm for sure but I'll need to see the finished bike before I can decide whether I like that orange. I'm not a fan of KTM
wrote on 24 Dec 2018, 19:25 last edited by NINJA@Minia Traditionally most MX 125's and indeed Aprilia's in general are black and red, so I wanted to build something a bit different. The original bike is classed as multicoloured, so I wanted to have some main colours and some splashes of other's.
So my bike's colour scheme will be some orange, black, red, graphite grey, lot's of shiny silver and more black. It won't be a KTM clone as some may think, but this is the bike where I got some of my inspiration from;
It will be somewhat similar to that beasty, but with my own spin! Plus it will be minus the black rims, as I loave black rims with black tyres!!! :pouting_face:
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wrote on 25 Dec 2018, 13:18 last edited by NINJA
Santa came early this year;
A brand new unit, just with a tatty box. I'd been watching it on ebay for like 2 months and eventually decided to take the plunge. I cashed in my Nectar points so I got a cracking discount and ended up getting it for a decent price. Sadly the clutch arm is too short and I've since discovered that you have to buy a complete slave cylinder, as they do not sell just the arms separately. But hey hoo I can sell this slave cylinder and put those funds towards getting a longer version.
I really liked @Calum DIY hydraulic clutch solution, but as I do not have access to engineering machinery or the skills to make the parts, this was the best way forwards for me. TBC........................................
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Santa came early this year;
A brand new unit, just with a tatty box. I'd been watching it on ebay for like 2 months and eventually decided to take the plunge. I cashed in my Nectar points so I got a cracking discount and ended up getting it for a decent price. Sadly the clutch arm is too short and I've since discovered that you have to buy a complete slave cylinder, as they do not sell just the arms separately. But hey hoo I can sell this slave cylinder and put those funds towards getting a longer version.
I really liked @Calum DIY hydraulic clutch solution, but as I do not have access to engineering machinery or the skills to make the parts, this was the best way forwards for me. TBC........................................
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@Glynn123 New slave cylinders are £110 on their own, so it may not prove to be an astute buy, if I can not sell this slave cylinder. Hopefully I'll find a buyer and not have to shell out a ton more cash???
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@NINJA I could be interested if the shorter slave would work on a DT, let me know if you decide to sell the full unit at some point mate
wrote on 25 Dec 2018, 14:01 last edited by@Glynn123 Will do, from memory the clutch arm is 65mm long, so measure the cable length poking out from the end of your DT's clutch cable. If it will work then I'm sure that we could do a deal???
I found this lil nugget on-line, which gives great instructions on how to choose the correct slave cylinder for your bike;
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wrote on 25 Dec 2018, 14:10 last edited by
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Do it, the Hydraulic clutch conversion is lovely.
You could get the Hydraulic setup from the HM 125