Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
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Re: Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
4 years 8 months ago
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Re: Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
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Can you lower your rad mounting to clear the obstruction?
Just a thought.
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Re: Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
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That’s weird, the yoke was there before
Unless the new one is much wider
maybe you will need to move the radiator down
Unless the new one is much wider
maybe you will need to move the radiator down
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Re: Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
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You could try a different rad. I tried one from a zx11 ( I think ) many years ago. The filler cap is on the extreme right. But then it's install raises lots of other packaging issues . Just ideas.
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Re: Another basket case project, but with potentially a different end goal!
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I discovered this last night at 00.30 so went to bed. I'll have a closer look today. Moving down the radiator will make the radiator hose connections difficult, but maybe I can create a few extra mm's enough to make it clear. I still need to put turn stops on the yoke anyway... I might even cut the edge off the cap or something.
I like the alternative rad (and the exhaust!) Tackelhappy, but as you say, other connections will become an issue...
I'll find a solution. I just need to have a closer look and a think. (these btw are the fun bits of a bespoke build! - or so they say!)
I like the alternative rad (and the exhaust!) Tackelhappy, but as you say, other connections will become an issue...
I'll find a solution. I just need to have a closer look and a think. (these btw are the fun bits of a bespoke build! - or so they say!)
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I think I have found a solution.
I have cut off one half of the rubber ring that mounts the radiator at the top so it sits closer to the frame, and I cut off a small section of the radiator cap where it was fouling (without obviously interfering with the function of the cap!) and together these measures were enough to get a decent turning circle. However, if I turn too much, it still touches though, so now I need to insert/create some turning bump stops on the bottom yoke to prevent the handles from going into the tank and the radiator cap still being fouled.
In itself not a big deal, but.... the entire front end has to be disassembled to be able to drill and tap two holes in the yoke where the stops need to go.
Ugh! Fifth time it comes apart in the space of a week! :pinch:
The other danger of course is that the more I bolt/unbolt stuff, I damage threads. I have already had to tap one out to a bigger size...
I have cut off one half of the rubber ring that mounts the radiator at the top so it sits closer to the frame, and I cut off a small section of the radiator cap where it was fouling (without obviously interfering with the function of the cap!) and together these measures were enough to get a decent turning circle. However, if I turn too much, it still touches though, so now I need to insert/create some turning bump stops on the bottom yoke to prevent the handles from going into the tank and the radiator cap still being fouled.
In itself not a big deal, but.... the entire front end has to be disassembled to be able to drill and tap two holes in the yoke where the stops need to go.
Ugh! Fifth time it comes apart in the space of a week! :pinch:
The other danger of course is that the more I bolt/unbolt stuff, I damage threads. I have already had to tap one out to a bigger size...
Six-Pot-Cafe in the making...
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