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customfighterer
30-07-2009, 12:11 PM
dont feel bad. . my last 929 took over two years to get it all back together and "finished" it'll be worth it mate. keep it up, looking great!
damo1
30-07-2009, 04:40 PM
I gotta a question for ya.
Why did you go to all the troble of stipping the hole bike cutting the sub frame off.
Knew you had to weld up the frame.
But put it partially back together and painted the frame before welding up the frame holes??????????
It doesn't make sence to me??????
Am i missing something??
damo1
30-07-2009, 04:41 PM
And the spondon bandit looks like shit i recon.
Not really any different to a standard bandit frame just polished alloy.[xx(]
Harry
30-07-2009, 05:32 PM
[quote]Originally posted by damo1
I gotta a question for ya.
Why did you go to all the troble of stipping the hole bike cutting the sub frame off.
Knew you had to weld up the frame.
But put it partially back together and painted the frame before welding up the frame holes??????????
It doesn't make sence to me?????? g'day damo...the bike was put back together to see if the motor was going to fit back into the frame,the clearance between the swingarm and the engine was of concern due to the motor being out and fully re-built while the frame mod's where done,the paint job you see on the frame is out off a can off black spray paint that was on the bottom shelf in the shed...i sprayed the cut off points solely to protect the bare metal and could'nt help myself and did the hole frame to see wat it would look like after i get it powder coated it's not the finished job mate, the hole's where the sub frame was removed have not been filled because i want to have the new sub frame mount's welded on at the same time to save me having to to get it welded twice.once the sub frame is sorted i'll have it all done at once. the frame mod's alone where just over 2 grand so anything to keep cost down is a good thing...i wont put up the total cost of project so far (heap's) but after it's done i could probley buy a brand new GSX14 and a new lid..but this will be a one of wen done. i can't find another anywhere,and iv looked everywhere.
Harry
30-07-2009, 05:44 PM
quote:Originally posted by customfighterer
dont feel bad. . my last 929 took over two years to get it all back together and "finished" it'll be worth it mate. keep it up, looking great!
hey mate...two year's! you must of been tripp'in wanting it on the road,work had a major project fall on it's ass so my income has been nearly halved..thats wat the drama is,iv even considered selling another bike to finish it quickly but i'll hold off and see wat happen's...im keen to keep at it;)
Harry
30-07-2009, 05:46 PM
will it take an 08 busa ass end tony??:)[?]
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
Spondon Alloy replacement frame ?
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/6216/s12iho.jpg
exile
30-07-2009, 09:12 PM
Jeez Harry, 2k and counting on frame mods . Its a sweet project dont get me wrong, but at the end of the day its still gonna be a Bandit. For a few quid more you could of got a trick frame. That Spondon Bandit frame is another puzzle to me. Why would you duplicate the standard item baffles me.
Keep your head up fella and get it done, its always worth it in the end :D
Tony Nitrous
30-07-2009, 09:19 PM
quote:Originally posted by exile
That Spondon Bandit frame is another puzzle to me. Why would you duplicate the standard item baffles me.
Yeah, I understand the lighter, polished, braced, shiney and
everything fitting idea, but I'd have thought most Spondon owners
wouldn't want you to walk past "another Bandit".
I wouldn't say No though.
dingo
30-07-2009, 09:50 PM
quote:Originally posted by damo1
I gotta a question for ya.
Why did you go to all the troble of stipping the hole bike cutting the sub frame off.
Knew you had to weld up the frame.
But put it partially back together and painted the frame before welding up the frame holes??????????
It doesn't make sence to me??????
Am i missing something??
playing with a bike is nothing short of fun, get an idea in your head and throw half of it together, realize you need to pull half of that out to mod some thing else, then you need as much of it together as you can to make sure something else is ok, then pull the hole fukn thing back apart to cut and mod something else that you cant get to , phew , had enough yet , nah , that was the warm up , now is time to head over to the 4X4 for a mad engine transplant to do the same thing just bigger bits , hoists , amount of skin removed just looking at taking it out for the 4th time that day [B)]
im all for it Harry :D put it back together at the end of each playtime with a blanket on top :D
no offence damo1 , i have mates say the same thing to me , sometimes i just need to satisfy the voices in my head so i can sleep at night[:I]
CBRRRT
30-07-2009, 10:10 PM
Hey Harry, hows it going mate.
Just a thought Harry, where you had your frame widened it now looks like the centre between the sub-frame mounts is off set with the centre on the rear wheel.
Is this going to be a problem when you mount your sub-frame, as it looks like the seat is going to be off centre to the left.
Did I flag up something you already knew Harry, sorry if I'm going over old ground Matey.
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1248988154.jpg
damo1
31-07-2009, 07:29 AM
quote:Originally posted by dingo
quote:Originally posted by damo1
I gotta a question for ya.
Why did you go to all the troble of stipping the hole bike cutting the sub frame off.
Knew you had to weld up the frame.
But put it partially back together and painted the frame before welding up the frame holes??????????
It doesn't make sence to me??????
Am i missing something??
playing with a bike is nothing short of fun, get an idea in your head and throw half of it together, realize you need to pull half of that out to mod some thing else, then you need as much of it together as you can to make sure something else is ok, then pull the hole fukn thing back apart to cut and mod something else that you cant get to , phew , had enough yet , nah , that was the warm up , now is time to head over to the 4X4 for a mad engine transplant to do the same thing just bigger bits , hoists , amount of skin removed just looking at taking it out for the 4th time that day [B)]
im all for it Harry :D put it back together at the end of each playtime with a blanket on top :D
no offence damo1 , i have mates say the same thing to me , sometimes i just need to satisfy the voices in my head so i can sleep at night[:I]
No offence taken;) still doesn't make sence to me i would have welded them up and finished it first.
But thats just my 2c which means fuck all to this build.:D
Tony Nitrous
31-07-2009, 05:13 PM
Harry.
Intro...
http://b12project.yolasite.com/
Then go "Gallery then Gallery1"
Different.
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5743/tsb12.jpg
Harry
31-07-2009, 05:45 PM
quote:Originally posted by exile
Jeez Harry, 2k and counting on frame mods . Its a sweet project dont get me wrong, but at the end of the day its still gonna be a Bandit. For a few quid more you could of got a trick frame. That Spondon Bandit frame is another puzzle to me. Why would you duplicate the standard item baffles me.
Keep your head up fella and get it done, its always worth it in the end :D
hi jim,all the frame mod's are done mate...just got to do a sub frame which is no big deal.the mod's where quoated at $1'500 which i thought was ok but then jumped to 2k wen i picked it up...was pretty pissed about it be he's done a good job and there's no use crying about it now mate,he did have to make up a new stem for the tripple's but another $500 ?? fucks me...but it's water under the bridge now...i wish i could pick up a spondon chassie but the would be shit loads more than 2 grand,there not something you see much off in oz jim.it's becoming an expensive build but most of the big dollar shit is done,i'll keep chip'in at it ;)
Harry
31-07-2009, 05:57 PM
yeah i knew all about it jon,it'll be fine mate,just throw another twist it the build mate...as long as the seat is center i don't really give a rats...everything bend's into shape with a bit of heat;)spondon swingarms look good with a wonky side dont they[?]....i have sat in the shed and looked at it for hours mate,i know it's not a straight forward build but it was never meant to be...it would of been a shit load easyer if i just jammed a GIXA ass in it but i had to be bloody different ay[:0]..now i just have to deal with problems as they raise there ulgy head,and thats wot im going to do,it's just going to take some time mate...im not stopping now and iv learnt a shit load along the way:)
quote:Originally posted by CBRRRT
Hey Harry, hows it going mate.
Just a thought Harry, where you had your frame widened it now looks like the centre between the sub-frame mounts is off set with the centre on the rear wheel.
Is this going to be a problem when you mount your sub-frame, as it looks like the seat is going to be off centre to the left.
Did I flag up something you already knew Harry, sorry if I'm going over old ground Matey.
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1248988154.jpg
Harry
31-07-2009, 06:05 PM
thanks for the back up dingo.....it's got to come apart yet again..the next time is the last time and thats wen all that shit will be done and thats the day im going to get smashed and think thank fuck thats over :D
quote:Originally posted by dingo
quote:Originally posted by damo1
I gotta a question for ya.
Why did you go to all the troble of stipping the hole bike cutting the sub frame off.
Knew you had to weld up the frame.
But put it partially back together and painted the frame before welding up the frame holes??????????
It doesn't make sence to me??????
Am i missing something??
playing with a bike is nothing short of fun, get an idea in your head and throw half of it together, realize you need to pull half of that out to mod some thing else, then you need as much of it together as you can to make sure something else is ok, then pull the hole fukn thing back apart to cut and mod something else that you cant get to , phew , had enough yet , nah , that was the warm up , now is time to head over to the 4X4 for a mad engine transplant to do the same thing just bigger bits , hoists , amount of skin removed just looking at taking it out for the 4th time that day [B)]
im all for it Harry :D put it back together at the end of each playtime with a blanket on top :D
no offence damo1 , i have mates say the same thing to me , sometimes i just need to satisfy the voices in my head so i can sleep at night[:I]
Harry
31-07-2009, 06:27 PM
Thank's tony...i might even contact that guy and have a chat:):)
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
Harry.
Intro...
http://b12project.yolasite.com/
Then go "Gallery then Gallery1"
Different.
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/5743/tsb12.jpg
Harry
31-07-2009, 06:51 PM
thank's all for the input (which i need) and the questions which give's me some brain food to think about..........there seems to be a flow of HP jockeys going past my gold coast cave so i have better join them :) 500 k's should do the trick,250 of them with a bloody monster seat strapped to my back pack,that should get some look's along the way :D:D....a bottle of JD await's at the other end !
hooligan
31-07-2009, 08:06 PM
quote:Originally posted by Harry
250 of them with a bloody monster seat strapped to my back pack,that should get some look's along the way :D:D.
When I was first doing my 711, i didn't have any other transport. I went to a wreckers,bought an R1 seat unit and subframe, and brought it home on a train. I've seen those looks, harry.
dingo
31-07-2009, 11:34 PM
i actually felt bad writing that post , i had no easier way to expliain that some of us just cant wait to see wots next , and the only way to do it is mock it together.
CBRRRT
01-08-2009, 05:50 AM
quote:Originally posted by Harry
yeah i knew all about it jon,it'll be fine mate,just throw another twist it the build mate...as long as the seat is center i don't really give a rats...everything bend's into shape with a bit of heat;)spondon swingarms look good with a wonky side dont they[?]....i have sat in the shed and looked at it for hours mate,i know it's not a straight forward build but it was never meant to be...it would of been a shit load easyer if i just jammed a GIXA ass in it but i had to be bloody different ay[:0]..now i just have to deal with problems as they raise there ulgy head,and thats wot im going to do,it's just going to take some time mate...im not stopping now and iv learnt a shit load along the way:)
quote:Originally posted by CBRRRT
Hey Harry, hows it going mate.
Just a thought Harry, where you had your frame widened it now looks like the centre between the sub-frame mounts is off set with the centre on the rear wheel.
Is this going to be a problem when you mount your sub-frame, as it looks like the seat is going to be off centre to the left.
Did I flag up something you already knew Harry, sorry if I'm going over old ground Matey.
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1248988154.jpg
C[8D][8D]L Harry
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249139850.jpg
meow!!! wat a pussy! [:p]
Harry
02-08-2009, 08:56 PM
hooligan your a man of true class[^] doesent matter how ya get em....as long as ya get em !
quote:Originally posted by hooligan
quote:Originally posted by Harry
250 of them with a bloody monster seat strapped to my back pack,that should get some look's along the way :D:D.
When I was first doing my 711, i didn't have any other transport. I went to a wreckers,bought an R1 seat unit and subframe, and brought it home on a train. I've seen those looks, harry.
Harry
02-08-2009, 08:59 PM
all good dingo we're all here for the same thing dude:)just that we all like our own thing...so ta speak;)
quote:Originally posted by dingo
i actually felt bad writing that post , i had no easier way to expliain that some of us just cant wait to see wots next , and the only way to do it is mock it together.
Harry
02-08-2009, 09:12 PM
all good jon...the question had me think'in for a hundred k's of darkness,it's a bit had when the bike is'nt outside[V] straight to the shed wen i got home! the top rail's of the sub-frame come off the orignal frame work..the lower right is as standered (no mod's) on the left side where the frame is 20mm wider i can notch out the steel and half will be welded to the inside of the frame and half to the rear of the frame...hope you know wat im talking about mate,this will bring it back far enough to nearly square,
quote:Originally posted by CBRRRT
quote:Originally posted by Harry
yeah i knew all about it jon,it'll be fine mate,just throw another twist it the build mate...as long as the seat is center i don't really give a rats...everything bend's into shape with a bit of heat;)spondon swingarms look good with a wonky side dont they[?]....i have sat in the shed and looked at it for hours mate,i know it's not a straight forward build but it was never meant to be...it would of been a shit load easyer if i just jammed a GIXA ass in it but i had to be bloody different ay[:0]..now i just have to deal with problems as they raise there ulgy head,and thats wot im going to do,it's just going to take some time mate...im not stopping now and iv learnt a shit load along the way:)
quote:Originally posted by CBRRRT
Hey Harry, hows it going mate.
Just a thought Harry, where you had your frame widened it now looks like the centre between the sub-frame mounts is off set with the centre on the rear wheel.
Is this going to be a problem when you mount your sub-frame, as it looks like the seat is going to be off centre to the left.
Did I flag up something you already knew Harry, sorry if I'm going over old ground Matey.
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1248988154.jpg
C[8D][8D]L Harry
Harry
02-08-2009, 09:13 PM
how ya go'in cossack:)
quote:Originally posted by Surt
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249139850.jpg
meow!!! wat a pussy! [:p]
Harry
02-08-2009, 09:33 PM
been have'in a major drama with the front sprocket lining up with the rear,alot of head scratching go'in on[:0]....it's about 8 1/2mm out on the front ! but iv measured the front sprocket and at just short of 8mm im going to use another front sprocket to space the drive into line...there going to be welded to death but it's all i can come up with so if ya know a better way throw ya idea's at me,the spacer sprocket is wat will be on the drive spline. (know a better way [?])http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249301956.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249263333.jpg
Harry
02-08-2009, 09:45 PM
on the up side iv attacked the steering stop so iv can turn the bike with a radius less than a cargo ship,pulled into a mate's friday night to have a steering dampner givin to me...beauty:)
i just have to make a mount to attach it to the bike,it's for an 89 slingshot...............http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249291760.jpg
Harry
02-08-2009, 10:00 PM
the monster seat is good but need's the front widened to fit around the tank a bit better.....heat gun and re-shape,(after the sub-frame). the line's of it are shit hot as it follow's with the shape of the tank, bit of tricky paint work will get a real flow effect...i hope;) paint is a long way off :( chip'in at it!http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249263659.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249233607.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249274792.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249307125.jpg
exile
03-08-2009, 03:27 AM
Hey harry the moster seats looking sweet. My mate cavey droped one on his B12 the other year with a very simple subframe made out of the leftovers of the original subby. Check out www.spartgsxrspecials site under streetfighter projects for fotos.
hope this helps bud [8D]
yup im goin' wel hows it hangin' down under breaker? :D
quote:Originally posted by Harry
been have'in a major drama with the front sprocket lining up with the rear,alot of head scratching go'in on[:0]....it's about 8 1/2mm out on the front ! but iv measured the front sprocket and at just short of 8mm im going to use another front sprocket to space the drive into line...there going to be welded to death but it's all i can come up with so if ya know a better way throw ya idea's at me,the spacer sprocket is wat will be on the drive spline. (know a better way [?])
heres the best solution: a jackshaft swing arm... $2000 [:p]
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249276397.jpg
but of course u can order just the jackshaft to be made by ur mechano ;)
Fight_fan
03-08-2009, 07:31 AM
Harry that looks unreal mate! Awesome choice with the monster seat! Will u b bringing the bottom corners further forward to meet with the frame?
damo1
03-08-2009, 07:32 AM
Can you space the rear sprocket out at all to bring your difference down?????
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 07:40 AM
quote:Originally posted by damo1
Can you space the rear sprocket out at all to bring your difference down?????
I would have thought it was the front that needed spacing out ?
damo1
03-08-2009, 07:43 AM
If you have a look at the pic he posted it shows the rear sprocket in to far.
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 08:24 AM
quote:Originally posted by damo1
If you have a look at the pic he posted it shows the rear sprocket in to far.
Yeah, it looks that way, but from his write up he's taking
about spacing out the front sprocket
"at just short of 8mm im going to use another front sprocket to space the drive into line...there going to be welded to death but it's all i can come up with so if ya know a better way throw ya idea's at me,the spacer sprocket is wat will be on the drive spline"
damo1
03-08-2009, 08:51 AM
He doesn't say either way he just says "space into line"
And as the pic shows its the other way around, unless i'm looking at it wrong.[:I]
It's ok to be wrong Tony i am quite often.;)
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 10:26 AM
Yeah, I took it as any spacers on the front meant bringing
the front sprocket out further, but then, im pretty east to
confuse...:D
Either way, shouldn't be a mega-drama, as long as he
stay's away from that f@ckin' awful jack<s>off</s>shaft swing arm idea...;)
damo1
03-08-2009, 10:30 AM
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
Yeah, I took it as any spacers on the front meant bringing
the front sprocket out further, but then, im pretty east to
confuse...:D
Either way, shouldn't be a mega-drama, as long as he
stay's away from that f@ckin' awful jack<s>off</s>shaft swing arm idea...;)
Yeah i agree with that idea;)
It'd be pretty hard to make a jack shaft with only 8mm off set and then have to run to cahins side by side[:I]
Loving this build but Keep the info coming mate[:p]
if 8mm only theres no need for a jackshaft one should rather move the rear sprocket anyway, unless one gonna make an offset bearing on the front sprocket ;) the idea was to put in a real big tire [8D] well not going to bother ya oh'ing and ah'ing with a subbie and a seat shapes mates [}:)]
:D :D :D
u cant weld the heat treated metal anyway harry, unless u r striving to be called a survivalist! bahaha!!! ;)
[:p]
Large
03-08-2009, 05:53 PM
Can you shave the rear sprocket down at all to bring it in closer?
Might save you 3-4mm
Gix11
03-08-2009, 06:28 PM
quote:Originally posted by exile
Hey harry the moster seats looking sweet. My mate cavey droped one on his B12 the other year with a very simple subframe made out of the leftovers of the original subby. Check out www.spartgsxrspecials site under streetfighter projects for fotos.
hope this helps bud [8D]
I was about to say the same thing Jim:
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8063
Harry
03-08-2009, 07:41 PM
Thanks jim,i do have a look threw that site from time to time and there's some beautiful bike's to be seen....(chasing idea's) i was looking at the old sub to see if i could do something with it,but ran out of time.problem being mate is i work 200k's from home and ride back and forth every w/end so i get to play with the bike for a day and a half each week while trying to fit in wife kids and dog's! the reason why this is taking so long[xx(]all i can do is chip at it,but it will be finished asap:)
quote:Originally posted by exile
Hey harry the moster seats looking sweet. My mate cavey droped one on his B12 the other year with a very simple subframe made out of the leftovers of the original subby. Check out www.spartgsxrspecials site under streetfighter projects for fotos.
hope this helps bud [8D]
Harry
03-08-2009, 08:04 PM
sorry guy's i did'nt explain myself very well...was straight off the bike after 3 hr's. it's the front sprocket that need's spacing due to the busa arm being so wide,i took the rear wheel off and took out the couch drive to see if i could bring the rear sprocket in a bit but it was in the to hard basket and did'nt want to take a chance of having the drive any closer to the wheel hub,be a bastard breaking the rear hub it at speed[xx(] so it's the front sprocket that has to be spaced out to meet the rear,thought about having a pony shaft made but then there is no way to get a lock nut on it and then i have to deal with the clutch piston reaching the actuator shaft that engages the clutch though the motor,so the easy way out is to take a front sprocket cut off the teeth and weld it to another front sprocket,thus spacing it into line and still using the orignal out put shaft....hope that make's sence
quote:Originally posted by damo1
He doesn't say either way he just says "space into line"
And as the pic shows its the other way around, unless i'm looking at it wrong.[:I]
It's ok to be wrong Tony i am quite often.;)
Harry
03-08-2009, 08:29 PM
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249346843.jpg
hope this explain's it better...the easy way out,but i'll have to do it every time i need chain and sprockets. i'll just have to weld the sprockets together as the inside sprocket will be the only one on the output shaft (spline)
Harry
03-08-2009, 09:05 PM
Thats a beautiful thing surt...but it mose well be 50thousand$$,im a tad broke[xx(] got to make wat i got work,and i will[}:)]
quote:Originally posted by Surt
quote:Originally posted by Harry
been have'in a major drama with the front sprocket lining up with the rear,alot of head scratching go'in on[:0]....it's about 8 1/2mm out on the front ! but iv measured the front sprocket and at just short of 8mm im going to use another front sprocket to space the drive into line...there going to be welded to death but it's all i can come up with so if ya know a better way throw ya idea's at me,the spacer sprocket is wat will be on the drive spline. (know a better way [?])
heres the best solution: a jackshaft swing arm... $2000 [:p]
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249276397.jpg
Harry
03-08-2009, 09:11 PM
The idea was not to put in a big tire mate,it was to do something different...there's lots of bandit's with GSXR,ZX10,R-1 ect ass end's but none with busa end's,i very nearly went for an aprilla RSV 1000 ass end, NICE[:p]
quote:Originally posted by Surt
if 8mm only theres no need for a jackshaft one should rather move the rear sprocket anyway, unless one gonna make an offset bearing on the front sprocket ;) the idea was to put in a real big tire [8D] well not going to bother ya oh'ing and ah'ing with a subbie and a seat shapes mates [}:)]
:D :D :D
Harry
03-08-2009, 09:20 PM
Think i'll just leave it the way it is mate,im trying to leave it as far back as posiable,it's stumpy as the way it is..but thats wat i want...little bulldog dude:D
quote:Originally posted by Fight_fan
Harry that looks unreal mate! Awesome choice with the monster seat! Will u b bringing the bottom corners further forward to meet with the frame?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249377118.jpg
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 09:24 PM
Harry, ever thought of using a "dished" front sprocket ?
I haven't done it myself, but I know they exist, either after market,
off a production bike, or even a one off. Just a though.
http://www.bikersweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5889
Harry
03-08-2009, 09:32 PM
iv never heard of em mate,never even seen anything like it???i'll sus your link out mate...thanks
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
Harry, ever thought of using a "dished" front sprocket ?
I haven't done it myself, but I know they exist, either after market,
off a production bike, or even a one off. Just a though.
http://www.bikersweb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5889
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 10:01 PM
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/370/sprok1.gif
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 10:04 PM
3/8 or 5/8 off-set to fit Bandit 1200
http://www.debben.co.uk/acatalog/N1200.html
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 10:10 PM
Sorry Harry,
just took me half hour trying to send you that.
Not a clue why. Kept getting blocked.
Ignore any messages Harry/Si.
Tony.J.
Harry
03-08-2009, 10:45 PM
thats just wat i need mate........do ya know if anyone in oz does em. you got any idea wat the off set is in metric ? iv got no tools or tape here to check it......sad i know tony
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 10:50 PM
3/8 is VERY close to 9.5mm
Back to doing it your way,
There's an example here of welding 2 sprockets together,
then machining out the centre to make it concave to resess the nut.
http://www.gsx1100.com/site4/tips/offset_sprocket.php
Tony Nitrous
03-08-2009, 11:01 PM
no GSF12 listed,
and not sure if any of these use the same spline.
If they do, AFAM do them.
http://www.afam.co.jp/e/index2.htm
quote:Originally posted by Harry
The idea was not to put in a big tire mate,it was to do something different...there's lots of bandit's with GSXR,ZX10,R-1 ect ass end's but none with busa end's,i very nearly went for an aprilla RSV 1000 ass end, NICE[:p]
quote:Originally posted by Surt
if 8mm only theres no need for a jackshaft one should rather move the rear sprocket anyway, unless one gonna make an offset bearing on the front sprocket ;) the idea was to put in a real big tire [8D] well not going to bother ya oh'ing and ah'ing with a subbie and a seat shapes mates [}:)]
:D :D :D
dunno, thats beyond my knowledge wat difference among the busas, or the ninjas, or the blackbirds, or r1s rear ends [}:)] say, i use some fuckin' benellis rear end, or some pizdas rear end, dus that make a bike more remarkable[?] my b'lives every mod must mod a bike for better ridin' and for its potential, if u set a busas front and rear ends on a bandit, u still gonna have a bandit, aint ya[?] if u want to turn it into a dragster, build a drangster, if a hill climbin' goat, build it [}:)] as for a street fighter, its supposed to be a low budget half rat, not a big bucks big boy toy for drooning :D:D:D imho, naturally [8)]
Fight_fan
04-08-2009, 07:30 AM
quote:Originally posted by Harry
Think i'll just leave it the way it is mate,im trying to leave it as far back as posiable,it's stumpy as the way it is..but thats wat i want...little bulldog dude:D
quote:Originally posted by Fight_fan
Harry that looks unreal mate! Awesome choice with the monster seat! Will u b bringing the bottom corners further forward to meet with the frame?
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249377118.jpg
Sorry Harry, may not have explained myself, meant this bit here mate!
http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee325/GIX711/1249263659.jpg
Harry
04-08-2009, 07:55 AM
hey lance,,im going to leave it where it is mate...the bottom edge of the seat matchs the the bottom of the tank...hopefully it will stay that way with a subframe under it :)
Harry
04-08-2009, 08:29 AM
Tony it has been quite clear that im going to have to buy you a beer sometime.....very helpful links,Thank's mate
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
no GSF12 listed,
and not sure if any of these use the same spline.
If they do, AFAM do them.
http://www.afam.co.jp/e/index2.htm
exile
04-08-2009, 08:53 AM
My m8 fitted a Busa arm/wheel set up to his B12 the other year. He chanelled out abit of the frame for chain run and then welded a plate back in for strenght. He used a 3/8ths offset front sprocket.. jobs a gud'un
Harry
04-08-2009, 09:06 AM
ya got any pic's of it jim ??
quote:Originally posted by exile
My m8 fitted a Busa arm/wheel set up to his B12 the other year. He chanelled out abit of the frame for chain run and then welded a plate back in for strenght. He used a 3/8ths offset front sprocket.. jobs a gud'un
exile
04-08-2009, 10:07 AM
I'll see if i can get some fotos off him for u bud ;)
Ive got a Busa arm in my slingshot 750 J frame with a b12 motor so will be needing a 3/8 sprocket as and when i can be bothered to finish the fucker....im easily distracted
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/exile711/baset%20case/blackbetty011.jpg
Harry
04-08-2009, 07:50 PM
very nice jim,how did you get the swingarm to fit mate...did you mod the frame or the swingarm??...im a bit pissed mine did'nt come with one of those blue bottle's and it seem's to be a tad longer than mine as well ! :D i havent touched my swing'a it's as standered (as you probley know) i think there is enough meat on em to make them fit by milling em down but the guy who did mine went the other way and made the frame wider by 20mm, machacinni wheels? on the slingshot? wat ever they are there nice. bandits and slingshots mate....we have a bit in commen:);)
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249402038.jpg[/img]
]Originally posted by exile
I'll see if i can get some fotos off him for u bud ;)
Ive got a Busa arm in my slingshot 750 J frame with a b12 motor so will be needing a 3/8 sprocket as and when i can be bothered to finish the fucker....im easily distracted
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y61/exile711/baset%20case/blackbetty011.jpg
Harry
04-08-2009, 08:10 PM
Hey tony iv been in contact with AFAM in japan about the front sprocket drama and they have replyed to me telling me they do 3 off-set sprockets for hayabusa,pity i want it to fit a bandit spline[V] i'll shoot another e-mail off to em again to-nite,the busa off-set is 4800yen,faaaaaaaaark how much is that ???? Bahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.either way they say if they dont have one they'll make it,so thats a good thing..i really dont want to have to weld shit together on the drive line !!
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
no GSF12 listed,
and not sure if any of these use the same spline.
If they do, AFAM do them.
http://www.afam.co.jp/e/index2.htm
Tony Nitrous
04-08-2009, 08:22 PM
quote:Originally posted by Harry
the busa off-set is 4800yen,faaaaaaaaark how much is that ?
About $60 Mate...;)
gs500fighter
04-08-2009, 08:27 PM
looking great mate can't wait to see the finished product!
Harry
04-08-2009, 08:33 PM
you can't wait ! hahaha:) so close but so far !!
quote:Originally posted by Jupey
looking great mate can't wait to see the finished product!
Harry
04-08-2009, 08:37 PM
well farrrrrk that's not much maybe i should oder 2:) iv just e-mailed my new best friend in japan to let him know its for a bandit not a busa so i'll see wat come's back mate..they do say if they have'nt got it in stock they will make it,bet that add's a million yen mate[:0]:D
quote:Originally posted by Tony Nitrous
quote:Originally posted by Harry
the busa off-set is 4800yen,faaaaaaaaark how much is that ?
About $60 Mate...;)
u should of given ur notor for modifying to gary thomas in brissie harry ;) the man wood of built this from ur old 1:
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249413608.jpg
:)
exile
05-08-2009, 12:29 AM
Harry, the Busa arm slots straight in with top hat spacers to center it and to take the 750 spindle. The wheels are OZ RACING....pure MAG sex [8D]
quote:Originally posted by Harry
mine did'nt come with one of those blue bottle's
nowadays u cant ride out without one of those blue bottle's mate! [8D]
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249455714.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249476424.jpg
[:p]
Tony Nitrous
05-08-2009, 05:49 PM
Harry, are you keeping an eye on this thread ?
http://www.streetfighters.com.au/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16339
Harry
05-08-2009, 09:40 PM
yeah tony i just checked it out,got another e-mail from AFAM today and they have no problem surplying me with the off-set sprocket at any off-set required,but they can do em straight up at 7 10 or 13 mm.......going to sus wat i need this w/end and mail em the off set in mm, i think 10mm would be the go cause the frame mod was 20mm so 10mm on one side make's sence to me but i'll be sure of it befor i order. one guy on that thread quoted $250 for one in brisbane...fug that mate.either way im a mile ahead thanks to your link's, thanks for that :)
Harry
05-08-2009, 09:41 PM
thats a mean bit of work surt...cheap to i bet [:0]:)
quote:Originally posted by Surt
u should of given ur notor for modifying to gary thomas in brissie harry ;) the man wood of built this from ur old 1:
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249413608.jpg
:)
Harry
05-08-2009, 09:45 PM
the only blue bottle's around here mate are those little bastard jelly fish that sting your ass into hospital mate[xx(][xx(] i think the local poo lice force might have a bit of a spin out if that was hanging off my bike mate...ya cant do shit here with out them jumping up and down like spoilt kids in a toy shop:(:(
quote:Originally posted by Surt
quote:Originally posted by Harry
mine did'nt come with one of those blue bottle's
nowadays u cant ride out without one of those blue bottle's mate! [8D]
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249455714.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249476424.jpg
[:p]
cant the oz' trail' ians do anythin' bout the poo leas? [:0] once they r already fertilized /full of shit/ u could plant some fragrant grass and beautiful red flowers :D, ganja and poppy for instanse ;)
hopefully u liked the slingshot anyway harry [8D] tho it aint havin' any f@cking jack shaft baahaaaaaaaaa!!! [}:)]
Harry
06-08-2009, 04:33 PM
just been on the AFAM site again and for those interested if they have the off-set sprocket in stock they run at 4800yen ($60.30 oz) plus postage....if they have to make a speicality order it's quite a jump,price's start at 18000yen ($226.14oz)plus postage. i'll hunt around and see wat price's i can find in australia and post wat i come up with...drama's. but they can be over come ($_$)
damo1
06-08-2009, 04:46 PM
Mate you need to speak to Exben/Pete he's custom making sprockets now.
I'm sure he could make you exactly what you'd need at a fare price.
Tell him i sent ya;)
Harry
06-08-2009, 05:31 PM
G'day damo,iv only just got off the phone to him about it mate:).......but thanks for the head's up.anyone wanting off-set sprockets please contact ben at extremecreations,he's looking at odering off-set's in from the state"s so the more he's order's the less the freight and hopefully less the price....the number i used to contact him is 0419226348. which is on his advertisement.
quote:Originally posted by damo1
Mate you need to speak to Exben/Pete he's custom making sprockets now.
I'm sure he could make you exactly what you'd need at a fare price.
Tell him i sent ya;)
zedman
14-08-2009, 04:18 AM
Hi Harry,
That is one cool looking build you have there, just gone through the entire build and it's opened my eye's a bit,
although i am sticking to my original plan, my frame has just been taken apart again engine out etc as it's off to the
fab sho tomorrow for more welding work...
i will update my site as soon as i get it back,
Rex...( Uk )
Harry
14-08-2009, 11:27 AM
Thanks rex it's all slowed to a crawl mate due to $$ but im still chip'in at it...it should pick up again soon then i can deal with the light,dash,sub-frame ect. cant wait to see how your bandit turns out with the twin shock ass end. cant say iv seen one done like that befor..good luck with it mate :)
hey harry u mean u of spent all the brass u obtained for ur gixxer? or twas ur wife that of found the blood money hidden in the tyre? [:0][:0][:0]
;)
:)
Harry
16-08-2009, 08:29 PM
yeah the cash for the GIXA is long gone mate,gave it away for $7,5k only to have a dealer sell it for $9,5k:(...a victim of wolrd $$ crash mate[xx(] on the up side iv bought a mig welder (not a fulcrum)and just ordered some bling over the net;)
quote:Originally posted by Surt
hey harry u mean u of spent all the brass u obtained for ur gixxer? or twas ur wife that of found the blood money hidden in the tyre? [:0][:0][:0]
;)
:)
good on ya man u of al'reddie got an angelgrinder now a mig welder all u need is a paint gun with a compressor and the worlds gunna shake with an awe - a new custom bike builder is bein born [:0]
:)
no kidding im happy for u harry tis better to do anything u want with ur own hands, than to explain a welder bloke wat ud like to be done ;)
dont blame the weeler deeler the bloke has to pay a rent and taxes and buy himself a loaf with a caviar, d'u love a caviar? [:o)]
[:p]
Harry
23-08-2009, 10:30 PM
the project has been a bit slow lately due to waiting for bit's from oversea's and the need for more hour's at work $$[xx(]should be able to attack the sub-frame in the next week or so...buying steel on a saterday morning is impossiable:(
pulled the slingshot out of the shed for a ride to kill some time and decided to line up the toy's for a photo....i new the bandit was low but i had no idea how low,here's some pic'shttp://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1251066570.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1251056018.jpg
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1251115002.jpg
Harry
24-08-2009, 02:16 PM
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1251174814.jpg
1200 BANDIT MINI BIKE:)
BANDITROD
24-08-2009, 09:01 PM
sweet jesus thats low mate it will be a fucking rocket when its done what is the seat hieght
Harry
24-08-2009, 09:56 PM
not sure of seat height yet rod due to lack of sub-frame,but wen ya sit on it ya sit down !..did'nt releize it was so low,it's been on the paddock stand for so long.
maybe i should change it's name to runt [:0]
dingo
24-08-2009, 10:48 PM
your gunna lose that beast to the young fella[:p]
Harry
25-08-2009, 06:08 PM
he's already laid claim to it carl...about fifty time's ! :)
quote:Originally posted by dingo
your gunna lose that beast to the young fella[:p]
hey mates as its just turned out to be Harry the Grey s havin' b-day today!
CONGRATS MATE KEEP ROCKIN AN ROLLIN FOR AGES HERES COUPLA GALLONS O'FUEL FOR FIRE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQS55BFQijs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp7EW_B2EKE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16wgfp9ZPWA
some bloody rare stuff harry enjoy listenin and best wishes from the very depths of my venom pumpin heart :)
SURT av Muspel
[}:)]
one more vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i31912kQ7SI
harry b goode!!!
:D :D :D
Harry
27-08-2009, 08:57 PM
How excellent Surt....
thank's for the tunes mate,i'll be crank'in those and more Saterday arvo...nite...sunday morn'in haha, cheer's mate :):)
na zdoroviye! bottoms up! [8D]
Harry
11-09-2009, 10:02 PM
sorry this took so long rod,the seat height at the moment is measured at 780mm but thats still at mock up stage so it will probley increase a bit but not by much mate..it's going to have great drive off the line, Beauty
quote:Originally posted by BANDITROD
sweet jesus thats low mate it will be a fucking rocket when its done what is the seat hieght
Harry
11-09-2009, 10:09 PM
picked up the tail section yesterday,which brings me a bit closer to doing the sub frame which is really holding the job back,i need the complete rear end to do the sub. the tail is off a ducati 900s (monster) http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1252746913.jpg
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