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Excuse the poor MS paint effort and outdated can but here is an idea of the slightly revised paint scheme, I will also loose the rim tape. Fortunately I have 2 huggers so I can have one Yellow and one black, mine split and got plastic welded so I bought a cheap red one.
Any ideas are welcome.
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 Posted: 20:44 - 21 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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Well that's the expensive bit dropped off.
Forks
Re valve
Springs to my weight
Bushes, Seals and oil
Lowers powder coated gloss black
Stansions polished to remove slight stone chip damage, not bad enough to need a re-chrome.
Shock
New seals, bushes and oil.
With all that the bike will be amazing, now to improve this chimp that sits on it...
Ron Haslam race school might be getting a call...
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Today I did buy the bike a Christmas prezzy, it is a PZRacing Geartronic2. Supposed to be faster and more reliable than Acumen.
https://www.pzracing.it
The background colour can be set to any of these and the shift light shows up in 5 stages, looks good to me.
https://www.road-race-service.de/images/geartronic_2.jpg
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Some slight progress, I got the loom partially stripped and found the cause of my electrical gremlin that struck last year killing the permanent live to the clocks... Copper corrosion in one of the factory crimp's.
https://img9.imageshack.us/img9/8241/fbimg13576534302893084.jpg
https://img825.imageshack.us/img825/9643/imag0277n.jpg
So, the plan is to replace that wire and while i'm in there I will replace and upgrade the feeds to the headlights and fit a spur for the gear indicator, some other general tidying up and then use that roll of self amalgamating tape to re wrap it. |
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I've had a bit more time on the loom and removed the charge connector for the reg/rec completely as it was redundant with the mosfet, the feeds to the headlight relays are rated at 33A which will see to the demands of all 4 elements being on (330W at 12V = 27.5A so they have a 30A fuse too) with 11A wires from the relays to each bulb. The Earth is also 33A and runs to the main Earth point on the engine.
The broken wire has been replaced and runs unbroken all the way to about 3" short of the clocks where it is spliced to the old wire, where the other wires join it the insulation was stripped, other wires wrapped around it + Solder* + heat shrink.
The old half supply to the lights now only triggers the relays so it has some spare capacity, so I have branched off it at the front fuse box and it can supply 2 accessory circuits as long as the total current is less than 20A... The relays will take less than 0.5A i should think, the volt light and gear indicator are rated in Milliamps so I 'could' easily have heated grips(shocked) Naaah...
Just got to do some final checks and make sure I haven't missed anything, then re-wrap it.
The new fuse box fittings needed the tang removing from the back and a little shave underneath for the latch to hold them, the headlights now enjoy their own independent circuit.
https://img841.imageshack.us/img841/4928/imag0285q.jpg
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* I tried to keep the solder minimal, I don't want a big solid lump in the wire that will fatigue over time but i did want it all the way through. |
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Did some more today, Fitted a spur off the clocks to run the gear position indicator with earth, speed and revs soldered to the actual pins and the live fed through to one of the spare sockets in the front fuse box, hopefully there will be minimal voltage drop on the now very under stressed circuit so the voltage light can use the same feed. (it used to trigger the relays and run one dip and one main beam, now it just triggers the relays and powers today's accessorys)
Then wrapped the main loom with self amalgamating tape*, most of the spurs have been left alone as I didn't see a need to tamper with things which work and show no external signs of damage.
I did have another go at the solder in the 2nd pic, it had only taken on one side.
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https://img72.imageshack.us/img72/2440/imag0292ga.jpg
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*Funky stuff, only sticks to itself and after a few hours becomes one solid piece and totally waterproof. |
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I don't really want to drop the front any really, the bike chews chain slipper blocks with the standard gearing
Also I've been to York today to collect my forks and shock, they look great and apparently the rear shock was in surprisingly good condition, the forks, not so much. Unfortunately the rear shock compression adjuster was already seized and snapped internally, but it's 'in the ballpark' for my weight and use and we agreed that it will do for now... Ebay scanning for a better one begins. |
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Not much to show, the valve clearences are mostly fine but as always there's some that need attention, I'm calling the cylinder at the timing chain end number one.
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I 0.20, 0.20
E 0.20, 0.20
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I .15, .15
E .25, .25
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I .20, .20
E .25, .25
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I .18, .20
E .23, .25
Tolerance is
I .15-.25
E .20-.30
Looks like i will be needing a micrometer and some shims... |
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What's wrong with the clearances, are they not all withim the tolerances? ____________________ My Project - Honda CBR 600 F2/FM |
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Yes they are with a couple right on the edge of the spec, with bikes being so high revving the valves ware the seats so the gaps close over time, so I want some smaller shims in there so that the next 12K miles can be done without burning any valves out
If I put them all to the slack end then I may get some more valvetrain clatter (Triumphs are happiest with some anyway) but they will not need touching again for years.
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Well FUCK ME!!!
The cam caps are held in by bolts with a T30 torx head... I broke 4! T30 bits and twisted the last one (3 MAC tools ones, then I went out and bought a Teng tools one which snapped on the first attempt) but they're out
I'm putting all the clearances to the middle of the range for ease and because I only need to buy 3 shims to do that.
It will have to be a call to my local Triumph dealer tomorrow. |
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They should'nt be that tight.
I have seen on some bikes where the cover caps havent been done up correctly and its scored the cam. ( 2004 R1 is one that springs to mind).
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The book says 10 N:m
They didn't even have any thread lock on them... Cams look perfect though so that's a relief. |
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Not much (any) show but a bit of tell today, Ive been getting some help from someone on another site so I will coppy-paste it here...
Chain and sprockets ordered, AFAM 14/47 steel sprockets from intobikes but they wanted £90+ post for a DID Gold VX chain, Busters via Ebay charged £70 with free postage for the exact same chain, gone up to 110 links because of the bigger rear sprocket (standard is 14/45).
Still waiting for the shims, I will pester the dealer about those tomorrow.
I might go out into the cold and clean up the suspension linkages and swinger bearings... A milestone of actually putting something back onto the bike will be happening this week.
D41
Standard is 15/45, just in case you fancy messing with gearing combos.....the first '03 bikes were 16/45.
I thought the standard for the 650 was 14 on the front? that's what the bike has on it and many Ebay chain and sprocket kits for the 650 list a 14 tooth front... Then again, it might explain why the speedo was so far out at 12% over.
I might have gone -1+2 by accident.... I see wheelies in my future
D41
Nope, standard is definitely 15-tooth. I know Monty runs 14/45 as a good balance between standard gearing and a full-on track combo....I run 14/46 without any issues (other than a useless speedo!), and I've seen a few other owners run 14/47 on the road....just be sure to check your chain-rubbing strip frequently, as that 14-tooth will wear it out a bit quicker.
That explains why the old one is mangled, and at £25 a pop too... I will see how it goes.
In other news, no pictures but only 1 knackered bearing to contend with on the underside of the swing arm, it feels like it's full of sand but a replacement was £7.30 so no dramas.
Unfortunately the wheel bearings are all for the bin, the powder coating process would ruin them anyway so when they were changed last year I only fitted cheap ones, SKF sealed bearings and new seals are being ordered tomorrow. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 74 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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