Smithie i mistook your KTM for a modified Adventure there for a bit, but i see theres much more too it, nice work! The Duc is ok but like te KTM its nose heavy. I'm about to pull it back down and fabricate up a new set of triple trees for it which will give the forks more offset so less trail, should steer better then
Then next will be fabricating up a complete new swingarm.
Rego wise, thats good news about the compliance plate, mine is almost unreadable as the back of the headlight rubs on it. RE: Vintage rego, you're right about it having to be a club run but I reckon I can get DSA to invite the club along which should sort that out....I hope.
I have some news also that Steve Smith and some of his mates are running an all dirt ride kicking off from Bathurst up to Bourke for the rally. From what i hear this will be a well organised trail ride, with sweeps and I think a support vehicle. As mentioned I'll be doing it real easy so if guys want to go and get serious as well, then Steves ride might be the go.
Now, back to the bike build!
I'm about to start nailing the engine back together and found that I don't have a bearing for the gearbox intermediate shaft, a Steyr 98203 so I'm stumped for the moment. When the local bearing guy opens tomorrow i'll order one. I've found that a New Holland tractor sealed beam will replace the standard 6 volt one, once that turns up i'll start on wiring in the 12 volt total loss system.
Smithie, ignition wiring wise, I'm right in thinking i can just take the wire off the motpplat ingnition and run it straight to the coil?
Now there was a comment regarding the reliability of the standard clutch. I measured the plates and they are in spec, the springs weren't so i got new ones of those. Will it stand up or should i be modifying jap ones to suit? Bearing in mind that I'm not racing so i can be just as slow as i want shifting gears etc
Cheers all!
Bill