A bloke on another forum has isn't satisfied with his turbo GSXR1000, so he's using the remains of a Busa that his brother punched into the side of a bus to make a Turbo Busa with a one off frame that'll look something like
A bloke on another forum has isn't satisfied with his turbo GSXR1000, so he's using the remains of a Busa that his brother punched into the side of a bus to make a Turbo Busa with a one off frame that'll look something like
Now we've all heard these great ideas that people have for specials, but check out the workmanship that's gone into the swingarm/suspension mount part of the frame.
thats fuckin awsome by the looks of it he knows what he's doing thats for damn sure my hat goe's off to him
Glenn Eason drinks and smokes and lends his arse to other blokes
The guy who owns it isn't building it and he reckons the guy doing the work is a reclusive genious who doesn't want everyone hassling him to get work done.quote:Originally posted by BANDITROD
thats fuckin awsome by the looks of it he knows what he's doing thats for damn sure my hat goe's off to him
Having said that, I'm fourth in line if he does change his mind
Thats a very good start
Damn thats some nice work
Looks expensive but hey , ya cant take it with ya!
oooh yeah
thats some swarf-tastic shit right there!!!
Rev the fucker!!!!!
Fuck me! It's gotta be happy with that result. What site? Country? Forum? Blah blah....
no fair - i want a cnc mill!
thats fucking awesome - love the webbing on the inside of the swinger mount.
WOW !!!!!!!!!!!
What nice made "hardcore" billet parts!!!!
great work!
if the rest of the bike gets the same quallity
it will be a super burner!!!
the bike on the top of the tread is also a very nice one!!!!!
You dont need a CNC it just makes it a hell of a lot quicker and easier .. I want one tooquote:Originally posted by zx12argh
no fair - i want a cnc mill!
thats fucking awesome - love the webbing on the inside of the swinger mount.
Ivan you know the motors and controllers can be brought to convert a std lathe and mill to programmable, not that expensive.
any more info? links?quote:Originally posted by Booster
Ivan you know the motors and controllers can be brought to convert a std lathe and mill to programmable, not that expensive.
A mate in SYD did it , i'll get some details
First thing he did was a ball end on a piece of rod, worked perfect !
I've seen plans and kits for two axis cnc machines for hobby stuff, and I can <s>steal</s> borrow stepper motors and other bits from work, but 3 axis or more would be the go
I didnt know that ... hmmmquote:Originally posted by Booster
Ivan you know the motors and controllers can be brought to convert a std lathe and mill to programmable, not that expensive.
What Large said ...
I think there might be enough people on here who could want a set so a bulk order could be made
the ball swrew and nuts you speak of booster are available from your local bearing shop.
i wonder if any of you guys have contacts in the bearing industry that could help?
Thats right Deano , Found out a bit more but still to catch up to the right guy, the stepper motors were brought , then the controller and he wrote the programme,
i want a link to this build anyone got a link