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 Posted: 15:30 - 12 Sep 2012 Post subject: Project chinese takeaway army bike |
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hi
this is my first project
im starting out with a cheap chinese copy ino there not great but im on a very small budget and well my offroad riding experience isnt vast
i bought the bike locally off ebay for 200 with what i beleive to be a coil ignition problem(purchased off ebay and on its way)
what im hoping to acheive is a army style dirt bike
this is what im starting off with
https://i49.tinypic.com/3483lv5.jpg
https://i50.tinypic.com/2znmqs6.jpg
things i need
matt green spray paint
matt white spray paint
matt black vht spray paint
custom battery and tool box
canvas pannier type bags for ropes etc might not be needed tho i dont know yet (i go quarrying with some guys in a 4x4 so would be handy to pull me out of the sloppy stuff if i get stuck ha)
cowl and head light
rear light(not for brakes just for visability at dusk
to make a exhaust cover plate (so i dont burn my legs)
and i also fancy exhaust tape |
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carb vaccum okay? Manifolds etc.. ? ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
Past: 1991 Honda CG125BR-J, 1992 (1980) Honda XL125S, 1996 Kawasaki GPZ500S, 1979 MZ TS150.
Current: 1973 MZ ES250/2 - 18k, 1979 Suzuki TS185ER - 10k, 1981 Honda CX500B - 91k, 1987 MZ ETZ250 (295cc) - 40k, 1989 MZ ETZ251 - 51k. |
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To me that sounds fuelling related. In my experience if the issues electrical it will pop, bang and stutter. It wont bog. Engine will react like a lightswitch, on & perfect, or dead. and fluctuate between the two depending on what the issue is. Fuelling, when the thing runs lean it'll run okay/a little weak and then trail off when it hits a certain amount of throttle/comes under load & then it'll bog out.
Clean carb with proper carb cleaner - i'd done mine with petrol, ez start and the carb cleaner still made muck come out of em. While it's out make sure the main jet is a bigger number than the pilot - doesnt help at all when they're back to front as i found out.
After it's back together run that, see if its any good.
Then get the easy start out and start spraying it on the intake rubber & see if the revs change. If they do then the things leaking & needs replacement/bodgery.
Edit, before you do anything, run it down the road flat out. switch it off and pull the plug out, take a photo of the plug & post up. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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Unless you had all the jets out, blasted em out backwards with carb cleaner, then blasted all the ports in the carb out, blasted all the linkages, blasted the outside, set the floats up to spec & made sure to reassemble it all correctly, then no. Lol.
Put a fresh plug in it if it's black and sooty. Absolutely zero point in fecking around with any of the ignition system if it's got a shit plug in it and the spark isnt nice & blue.
The odds on a coil failing are pretty slim. No idea why you'd replace that tbh given symptoms!  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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hey just got back outa the garage after re cleaning the carb all the jets out and still nothing
i scratched abit of fresh metal on the exhaust to see if i could get a spark and nothing? but i did have it running earlier and it ticked over great and reved so far and then was crap |
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Think the bike looks alright as it is.
Not sure if it's because I was pretty much born into the Army, then brought up as a Pad' Brat, or not.
But I see people (Bikers) who wear army clothes, and paint their bikes in Camo, as pests.
Kinda like those weird people who go to war and peace shows to act out battle scenes, and hide in trenches and stuff.
If you're that obsessed with squaddies, go sign up and get paid for it.
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| binge wrote: | Think the bike looks alright as it is.
Not sure if it's because I was pretty much born into the Army, then brought up as a Pad' Brat, or not.
But I see people (Bikers) who wear army clothes, and paint their bikes in Camo, as pests.
Kinda like those weird people who go to war and peace shows to act out battle scenes, and hide in trenches and stuff.
If you're that obsessed with squaddies, go sign up and get paid for it.
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hahaha thanks for that slight insult and i just like the look of the bikes to be honest and im just bidding on ebay for some army surplus motorcycle clothing ahah im kidding and it wont be on the road bothering you ha |
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Tried against the block?? On the thread of the plugs if its painted
And jets are fitted the correct way around? Bigger number underneath the needle.
And the air filters okay, and theres no leaks on the intake which you've tested. And the chokes not on? ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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Well done on fixing in a main jet lol.
Where about are you based? I'm sure if there's anyone local then they'd be willing to lend you a hand with the wiring (I know I would)
I've always wanted to do something like this, I've thought about buying an MT350 quite seriously or even looking at the USMC KLR's but ultimately
I think I'd like to go the same route as you with something a bit more feisty, maybe based around a 250..
I think the DT is a great base though, shame you're stuck with a clone but I'm sure you can make something great from that, a kick start bike might be a serious consideration if wanting to be absolutely purist.
The downside of more performance based machines is the inherent complications, MT's are designed to be very simple and quick to work on in every single way using a minimum of tools..
The levers are of chunky heavy duty design and made of steel, the spindles have eyelets suitable to accept a screwdriver/ stick etc to facilitate fast removal, you can replace the cam belt piece of piss by removing the side cover (easiest I've ever done).
MT's really are production RAT bikes.
I like your ideas, particularly the pannier rack and that DT cowl and headlight is perfect. Here are my ideas, and this is what I'd be doing;
Personally I'd go with hard panniers, specifically a rifle case from an MT or ammo boxes as these will afford the contents rugged protection in the event of an off.
I like USD's and I've always wandered what they would look like with the anodized outer tubes sprayed in Olive Drab.. But I would be trying to adapt or make up some stanchion guards if I were you, or at very least adapting some gators..
I would also look to make a canvas or neoprene sock for the rear shock, just to keep it nice and clean.
Look at the insulation of the wiring loom and address any weak exposed points, I'll bet it's going to have some very suspect areas on that there bike considering it was built on the cheap.
Bash plate or Engine guards and Hand guards with alloy braces.
Standardize as many of the fasteners as possible, remove anything you deem unessential (though to be fair you're bike's already built that way)
and if I could be bothered then I would have a set of custom spindles machined that have the eyelets on the end for quick removal.
Include every tool you could possibly need in your tool kit, even a mallet, inner tubes, tyre levers and gunk etc.
If you ever cross deep fords then you want to unsure you keep the throttle wide open anyway to stay on the safe side, to prevent water from surging back in through the exhaust port
(not sure whether that could even happen with a reed valve truth be told) but then your air filter will get absolutely caked in mud.. This never presented me with any mechanical failings, I'd just clean it regularly.
But one alteration I considered making to the CD was a completely sealed air box bar a high level snorkel, that would run through extraction tube up to handlebars.
Wouldn't suggest heat wrap for the exhaust. I've taken the risk on my CD200 custom pipes only because I would very easily be burning my leg otherwise.
Heat wrap deteriorates very easily when wet, getting it caked in mud would ruin it as you're not really supposed to wash it.. it would be a nightmare.
If you absolutely must, and I haven't even tested this stuff yet so I can't practically vouch for it but use Heat Products LAVA Wrap.. Which isn't fibreglass based but actually carbon strand based,
so allegedly it wouldn't suffer from discolouration and is something like 25% stronger
Good luck and keep it up, I can't wait to get around to one of these builds! You'll have a cracking bike at the end of it.
Cheers,
Mac.
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| Damon wrote: | I think you should get it working and just ride it like it is! |
I do hate responses like this^ and this. \/ Everyone has an opinion but obviously the guy has decided this is what he wants to do with HIS bike,
Yes you're both correct the bike does look ok as it is and he should concentrate first on getting it working.. oh check
But how is it helpful for you to tell him that he shouldn't get the bike looking like he wants to?
It's particularly suprising from you binge as you've turned some right shit heaps (current Kangoo thread) into some really nice pieces of machinery (NC30)
| binge wrote: | Think the bike looks alright as it is.
Not sure if it's because I was pretty much born into the Army, then brought up as a Pad' Brat, or not.
But I see people (Bikers) who wear army clothes, and paint their bikes in Camo, as pests.
Kinda like those weird people who go to war and peace shows to act out battle scenes, and hide in trenches and stuff.
If you're that obsessed with squaddies, go sign up and get paid for it.
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Sorry but as an airsofter I find this quite offensive and small minded.
I can understand why you're tired of it, I have a mate who's whole family have been in the forces and he's sick of it.
But then the forces aren't for everyone for many reasons, I for a long time aspired and have applied and trained only to eventually decide not to go into the Royal Marines,
Because at the time I decided that I would find it hard not to be on bikes for a long period of time and had a chance to learn how to work on them properly.
Later I almost joined the Parachute Regiment before finally deciding that for the moment the forces aren't for me,
I don't agree with many wars of modern times and I don't really want to be serving the queen or politicians,
Or directly contributing to the demise of our species by furthering the cancer that is corruption and the insane spread of global control.
Also as easy as it would be to do, I don't want to become a desensitized killing machine, we're detached enough from reality as a society as it is.
Many people can't enlist for medical reasons, many people don't want the risk of getting shot I'm sure...
But re-enactment or war gaming still offers allot of the excitement or boyhood appeal or war without the boredom or the harsh realities and gruesome consequences.
Paintball/enactment/airsoft/etc.. It's not sad at all, they're a hobby and to some people a life style, just like any other.
Some people like guns but obviously firearms are illegal.
Some people like history or find the military fascinating and this is a good way to recreate famous battles of fantasies.
Some people are quite otherwise unhealthy and this just gets them out and running about for at least one day of the week.
Some people like camouflage.
I know of many serving and ex squadies (even ex SF) who ignore their comrades telling them how gay it is and come and fire plastic BB's every weekend when they're not deployed..
So what does that make them?
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