Swamp Thing - KR1 Track Bike

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Reed casings next (before and after) :-

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And on to the flywheel side. Making a replacement gasket for between the crank case and generator case (part number 110091757) with electrical tape as advised by Jarno (cheers Jarno! =D> ). If you do this then I found that a single layer of tape was enough as two layers was too thick.. :-

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That's it for now - hopefully not too dull with all these photos!

The next stage is the top end but I have 3 x KR1 barrels and 1 x KR1S barrel and, as this is going to be a track bike, I think it'd be best to fit KR1S barrels for maximum power potential what do you think? Also should I go down the 300cc route with Zeeltec ignition and larger carbs or will that take me in to a world of pain?

I'm also looking at options for the frame as I'm trying to keep costs down and paint is looking like it'll be £300ish and powder coating around half that. I know it's a track bike and doesn't need to look great but I can't help myself as I want it to look as good as it goes. Perhaps i'l have to go down the polishing route but that looks like it'll take quite some time?

Above all else I'm determined to get this on the track this summer! Any advice or comments gratefully received.

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Lovely rebuild keep the pictures coming.

Like the gasket Dave.



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Awesome Dave 8) =D> =D> =D> :mrgreen:
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looking good...by the way, have you got an aqua blaster in your shed!
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If you use a good ultrasonic cleaner the parts wil keep there original finish :lol:
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Wow going to be a stunning track bike, and thanks for the balance shaft pics, I just ripped mine out, and thought about the timing of the balancer afterwards :)
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I have an ultrasonic cleaner and I've used to to clean my carbs, and although it does a good job of cleaning it, its nowhere near like new
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Scooble - Yes I bought a vapour blaster relatively cheap a number of years ago, before they became so popular, and it's probably one of the best purchases I've made. Great bit of kit and I use it for plastic, steel and ally parts. I'm still learning new tricks with it and it's way more versatile than a sand blaster.

Nice bike by the way and enjoyed watching your videos on youtube. =D>

Jarno/Scooble - I also use an ultrasonic cleaner but am always left disappointed in it. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but I use the 'correct' chemicals and have tried with and without heat and whichever way I use it parts come out not quite clean or in some cases tarnished and damaged. It's a useful tool but one that I probably haven't mastered yet.

More photos to follow..
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Here's a good example of the carbs that have been ultrasonically cleaned vs vapour blasted. I personally prefer the new look of the vapour blaster but I realise some prefer the original look:-

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Carbs during rebuild :-

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Haha - just looked at the above photo again - must lose weight! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Love the way the alloy comes up after vapour blasting, top job all round!! I've used my ultrasonic and agree bits come out cleaned but the stains/alloy marks never give up and sometimes look worse afterwards.

The carbs, did you manage to get new gaskets for where the main jet/pilot tube housing joins to the main carb body?

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Hi Doug,

i'm not sure which one you mean - can you identify the part number on the fiche here:-

http://www.kawasakioriginalparts.com/ro ... country=GB
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