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| Gazdaman |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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 Posted: 14:39 - 10 May 2011 Post subject: Yamaha Aerox moped mayhem preparation |
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As the title, this bike was bought for £60 to transform for any moped mayhem type events running this year. Main one in mind is the 'supermotopedathon' run at RAF Wittering as that's what I've entered last year.
So this is how I picked the bike up from a kindly BCF member
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1275.JPG
and quickly began stripping it apart
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1278.JPG
To start with my team-mate and I had massive plans for USD off-road forks and rear suspension, 12" wheels to increase tyre choice massively and knobbly tyres.
We were planning on a pitbike front end, which would mean pitbike Yokes, forks, wheel, axle, spacers, caliper and bars. And probably getting a new stem machined to suit the frame.
So we bought a 12" wheel from a Speedfight as it looked like the right PCD and should bolt straight on.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1290.JPG
Of course it didn't.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1355.JPG
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1360.JPG
Then I wasted a good part of my life designing and fabbing an adapter to fit the new wheel. Once I'd made the prototype I realised it would push the wheel off centre by about 2 inches which would make handling simply horrible.
So we decided to abandon the 12" wheel, and the posh front end. We were losing sight of the aim of the competition. So we decided to keep it cheap and work with what we had instead.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1302.JPG
We'd picked up a bargainous race exhaust off eBay and I set about VHT painting it.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1446.JPG
Then it was time for a top end rebuild. The bike has 10k miles on it, and no idea if it's ever been done. From the state of the old barrel I'd suspect not. We went with stock displacement to stay within the rules.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1452.JPG
And the lump got a lick of paint.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1454.JPG
Then it was time for the frame to go on a diet.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1460.JPG
and the pile of bits for powder coating has grown
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1464.JPG
I'm planning on keeping the bike road legal (without any bodywork) so once this is all over I can get either a daylight MOT, or lash up a very minimal headlight and go from there.
I've found a good local powder coater that does it all nice and cheaply, so I figure why not.
Only thing we need to do before coating is to brace up the frame like so
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/images/vehicle_1465.JPG
Then it's reassembly. There are a few new bearings and seals and things to go on as its reassembled, but nothing too major.
The stock fuel tank sits behind the rider's seat, it's not massive, and it's a fair bit of weight in the wrong place. So I'm planning on relocating a small go-kart type fuel tank into the under-seat storage space. It'll bring the weight central and low, and it'll mean I can ditch the standard fuel tank. (Which would be useful since I killed the fuel cap). So I'm on the lookout for a go-kart or generator fuel tank that'll fit in a 9" x 8.5" gap, but must be gravity fed unlike a lot of go-kart tanks.
Then add number boards, hand guards, some sort of crash protection and some 13" knobbly tyres (which do exist).
Then run it in, play with jetting, mess with the rollers and clutch springs etc and race it!
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The exhaust is a Technigas. But really we only got it because it was the cheapest on eBay.
Capacity limit is 50cc for 2 strokes.
Supermotopedathon hasn't been announced yet, but the key is to find a crap ped and get going!
The stock forks aren't in great condition, but they're definitely salvagable. I am planning a trackday at the local go-kart track once this is done. I've got a two bike trailer, and I'll need to take my pitbike, so I may aswell run both.
I'm not too worried about weight for a fuel tank, but having one made would be added cost. I'm hoping I can just get one suitable that'll fit. It's very spacious under the seat, with a 9" x 8.5" gap that must have about 8" height.
I had thought about flowing etc, and in an ideal world, with infinite time, I would. But I've not even split the cases, the engine runs and runs quite well. So I've decided to leave alone for now. Long term I'll pick up another engine and do a proper job on it, replacing the main bearings (maybe the crank too) then powder coating the cases etc. That would be the ideal opportunity to flow and port and polish etc.
The only tuning we're going to be doing on this is the race exhaust, maybe a free flowing air filter and jetted to suit.
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should get the frame done bright yellow/pink, and get a leopard print seat cover for it.
Fantastic work so far. i'd love to get involved in one of these
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I'm not too worried about weight for a fuel tank, but having one made would be added cost. I'm hoping I can just get one suitable that'll fit. It's very spacious under the seat, with a 9" x 8.5" gap that must have about 8" height.
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While searching around for ideas for my own MM project, I found this:
https://www.mypurerush.com/category-show.php?catID=93&parent_id=92
Any good?
I suspect the capacity might be a tad too small, but can't be far off.
Incidentally, is there anywhere I can find the rules for these events, as I've also got some ideas about things like fuel tanks, but I don't want to find out I've contravened any regs, after I've done the mods. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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projects like this make me smile I hope to do similar some day |
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It is cheap, I think they mostly do industrial stuff like skips and railings etc, but they do advertise doing bike/kart/kit car chassis.
Their customer relations isn't great. Both times they've done stuff for me they've not got in contact to say that the parts are done, and when I've contacted them to enquire they've been like "Oh yeah, they've been done for AGES!".
But they do a decent job, and it's cheap, so I'll keep using them, if my biggest grumble is I have to phone them, then so be it.
This is them: https://www.newtechpowder.co.uk/
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