There's always something that needs a tweak after building a special Pete
I'm sure you would have the same thing on your cool XL special Mark. It's hard to envisage everything.
Hi I have followed this build since the start. Most rebuilds are just rebuild, repaint, replate and polish but this build is certainly a big leap up in the process! Manufacturing your own parts! Really great looking bike. Im dying to hear it,please put up a video revving its head off when you can! I have to ask what trade do you have? and please tell me your steps when polishing?because mine is never as good as yours is. Thanks.
Hey Kenny, thanks mate. I'll try post up a short video of it singing. I am an electrical engineer by trade, but have been fiddling in the workshop for many years. As far as the polishing goes, I just use buffing wheels on an old bench grinder after prepping with #400, #800, #1200 and #1600 wet and dry paper. The covers on the RD look a lot better in the photos than they do in real life as they had a lot of corrosion under the original black paint, which is still showing through. I didn't spend as much time as I should have on them due to time constraints, but I will take them off and do a better job after the Gloucester meeting.
For the rubbers you could go to a plumbing store or even a hardware and get a couple of 40mm plumb quicks they are just a straight rubber with two hose clamps either end the od of 40mm pipe is like 43mm so they would fit easy.
Airbox is always better in my opinion I'm sure you will make a nice one for it the bike looks great, thanks Michael.
Michael, you're a genius, I'll hit the local hardware shop tomorrow. Great idea, thanks mate.
Pick of the day as far as I am concerned
It makes the Mona Lisa look plumb fugly
Should squeal out a nasty induction Howl
Let us know when it will be at Nepean or where ever Pete, I will come for a run, and bring a bike, join up and have a putt around as well.
Da Vinci may disagree with you Mick
We should organise a practice day at Nepean in the near future and get everyone together.
I'm keen to watch the step by step process for the airbox! I need some inspiration for my RT1.
cheers pancho.
Can't you use the standard airbox on the RT Pancho? I might have one kicking around if you don't have one.