First Steps
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First Steps
This has taken a while to get off the ground but I am gradually turning a garage full of bits into something that looks like a bike.
Currently this is a KR1-S frame with RGV 250 Swing Arm and rear wheel, ZXR400 L frorks and front wheel. Trying to get the rear suspension right before going much further. Have R6 shock (KR1 shock in picture)- and a large collection of dog bones and suspension linkages taken from a variety of bikes - bit of work required with spacers and changing bushes yet.
Plan is to source all the other parts from an ex race KR1-S bought off a guy called Rad - occasional poster on here
Hopefully work will proceed faster than last year - interupted by a bike free 7 months in Afghanistan (I joined the drinking club version of the TA but there must have been a mix up in the paperwork and I ended up in the hot & sunny sudden wieght loss programme) - still its a cheaper way to lose weight than titanium fastners and carbon fibre.
Salty
Currently this is a KR1-S frame with RGV 250 Swing Arm and rear wheel, ZXR400 L frorks and front wheel. Trying to get the rear suspension right before going much further. Have R6 shock (KR1 shock in picture)- and a large collection of dog bones and suspension linkages taken from a variety of bikes - bit of work required with spacers and changing bushes yet.
Plan is to source all the other parts from an ex race KR1-S bought off a guy called Rad - occasional poster on here
Hopefully work will proceed faster than last year - interupted by a bike free 7 months in Afghanistan (I joined the drinking club version of the TA but there must have been a mix up in the paperwork and I ended up in the hot & sunny sudden wieght loss programme) - still its a cheaper way to lose weight than titanium fastners and carbon fibre.
Salty
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The pipes on the black bike are (I think) Nikons that have been cut and routed higher - sound good but are a bit noisy, will drill the rivets out and repack before the first track day. I bought a beautiful set of rearsets but they foul the pipes - so more work there as well - nothing is simple is it
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Well a year has gone by and what progress on worlds slowest project?
Forks are in (ZXR400 L)
Front calipers are in (GSXR600 K1)
Swing arm and rear wheel is in (RGV250)
Carbon mudguard and hugger in
Finally got the ride hight sorted (Hagon KR1-S shock RGV250 linkage ZX6 dogbones) is 10mm higher than stock at the rear but it feels a bit hard.
Next job repaint and repack the the pipes and take it for a shakedown test
Salty
Forks are in (ZXR400 L)
Front calipers are in (GSXR600 K1)
Swing arm and rear wheel is in (RGV250)
Carbon mudguard and hugger in
Finally got the ride hight sorted (Hagon KR1-S shock RGV250 linkage ZX6 dogbones) is 10mm higher than stock at the rear but it feels a bit hard.
Next job repaint and repack the the pipes and take it for a shakedown test
Salty
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nice
Hi nice job with that swing arm i like, iknow the feeling it seems like a very long time ago when i started, im just waiting for stuff from powder coaters, but things are moving thats the way we have to look at it, all but slowly, but i don't think it should be rushed and an open cheque book would be nice to cheers Wayne.
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The slowest project known to man inches slowly forward.
Spannies repainted, repacked and refitted
Rearsets fitted
Bodywork fitted for photo purposes only
It is actually runnining in picture - faint smoke visible!
Discovered RGV rear end requires longer chain than standard - briefly considered fitting 15 split links but concerned this may snap and wrap chain round own neck - so will buy longer chain
Started it up today - god it sounds good!, can't wait to get it on the track - possibly hit the tarmac sections of the Imber Range path on Salisbury Plain when chain fitted - no documents required if you are faster than the range wardens (my 6 year old is faster on roller skates)
Salty
Spannies repainted, repacked and refitted
Rearsets fitted
Bodywork fitted for photo purposes only
It is actually runnining in picture - faint smoke visible!
Discovered RGV rear end requires longer chain than standard - briefly considered fitting 15 split links but concerned this may snap and wrap chain round own neck - so will buy longer chain
Started it up today - god it sounds good!, can't wait to get it on the track - possibly hit the tarmac sections of the Imber Range path on Salisbury Plain when chain fitted - no documents required if you are faster than the range wardens (my 6 year old is faster on roller skates)
Salty