start of c2 stripdown & rebuild

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sqish done this evening ,all between .78 and .87 ,that was the easy bit ,then couldnt find the gromets for the pv motor frame so fitted 8mm nutserts and made a little tool up (i can get hold of nutserts quite easy if anyone wants any 6mm or 8mm)
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few more cables on
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fingers crossed exhausts tommoro ,found some 24mm thin wall stainless to do the rear stinger pipe so i dont have to rob my set
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only 2 hours in shed because of the neighbours realy :roll: ,all rolled n tacked up to go tommoro evening ,
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brazed a test section but think im`e going to tack with mig then tig weld with the pipe purged i recon, the braze is lovely n smooth inside and quicker tho :?:
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this evening i changed the mig welder to my small teflon liner torch i use for ally and a small 1kg reel of what i thought was steel wire (for better tacking up) ,turns out it`s sif bronze and it works a treat :D so ime going to mig braze it
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getting a idea of shape
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fronts done
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glad i put a mock up chain on,i hear some pipes foul the run
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well chuffed ,its ace working on this bike ,like being able to lift the front on to a stool to get some more room :lol:
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Never thought of using a stool with side arms to support the front end... Priceless =D> =D> =D>
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it took 3 of us to get the engine in this project of me mates
at least i can crack on on my own ,i get phone calls t help put forks in n that #-o
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don't foget clearance on the brake torque arm
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your mate needs some of these... FCR on V-Max

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these are tasty but way too spendy...
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... some alloy plate, jigSAW, trip to skateboard shop and a home anodising kit - Job jobbed :-k
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already rang about them carbs ,ok for drag think he was told they need regular balancing ,hese talking with a uk firm when its all done n tested may get supercharged ,few years away me thinks
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brazed up this afternoon ,need some quotes for black chrome or paint and exhaust wrap :?: do you think it would be ok to take 4" of of those silencers ,i recon it would look better
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Fantastic job on those pipes they look great, 4inch off the cans i think maybe a little too short, mock some cans up out of a loo roll tube and hold it up until you get the look you want. :)
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pipes look great :D

I was planning on doing the same .
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pipes look great
Totally agree, brilliant stuff Fred =D>

Personally, I wouldn't shorten the cans. As you've done such a good job on the pipes, what about making your own cans?

Slimline peashooter maybe????
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Neat bit of welding there!

I like the size of the standard cans so for me it would polish the existing cans and keep em' 8)
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It will be interesting to see and hear how the exhausts perform,they certainly look the part.Maybe in the future make some more for forum members to buy?

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I am with you Fred.
Nice job with the pipes though fella =D> .
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Great job Fred, the bike is going to look fantastic.
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