Do these help?
If worst comes to worst I may have a speedo drive.
If worst comes to worst I may have a speedo drive.
Not saying these are going to be exact.
247mm overall length
View attachment 168888 22mmView attachment 16888917mm View attachment 16889014.9mm? Little under 15mm
View attachment 168892 53mmView attachment 168893 140mm to step, step 2mm wide
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Bad move.I keep a spreadsheet to keep track of the costs of the bike, just to make sure the project won't run wild
I keep a spreadsheet to keep track of the costs of the bike, just to make sure the project won't run wild - figured it might be interesting for others to have a look at, to see what a complete rebuild might cost you, i noted everything i have bought so far, but haven't written every part in the left column, fx i bought pistons with engine bearings, seals & haynes - so it's just for the sake of comprehension of the budget.
For you convenience i quickly converted the costs to GBP and USD
Just to keep it in perspective...........$5,005.00 Australian
Yep, and with yesterday’s purchases I’m up to about 5,500 aus dollars or 290,881 Indian Rupees, or I could simply use my own currency of 25,443 Danish Crowns.
It’s been a while since the last update, I’ve been busy with a math course I’m currently attending, as I’ve applied for university to get an engineer degree...
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It’s been a while since the last update, I’ve been busy with a math course I’m currently attending, as I’ve applied for university to get an engineer degree... therefore no time to build but I did manage to order more stuff oopsie, plus I finished the wiring up front, and rebuild the brakes, so I just need to install air filters, fabricate a battery box, adjust valves, install battery, taillight, speedo, stainless braided brake line, put in oil, brake fluid,(clean first) gas and try start the bandit.
Most recent purchase:
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Counting on it, I still have to be accepted though. I’m all out of time because the math course goes through a years syllabus in a month, which is obviously a pretty stupid ideaWell, I can tell you that the engineering degree will definitely be a good investment for your future. Just don't count on having a lot of extra time while you are doing it.
Pete
Still going with the high exhaust, though I would love to run it straight through without a muffler, my ears just can’t handle that - my xs400 has proven that.Changing direction on the exhaust?