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    Any news on this bike?
    Gone a bit quiet round here

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    working to much and missed taupo plus xmas. will pull my finger out for feb at mt wellington
    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Any news on this bike?
    Gone a bit quiet round here
    RIDE FOR THE CONDITIONS WHEN THEY CHANGE INCREASE YOUR SPEED

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Busa Pete View Post
    working to much and missed taupo plus xmas. will pull my finger out for feb at mt wellington
    haha, tui moment

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Pumba is a wise man.

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    I'm looking forward to the write up on how this all goes.
    I wander if this is the answer for beating fxrs? could 30hp be achievable? so many rhetorical questions sorry.

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    ITS ALIVE
    spent 1 hour on monday half of that with a earth in the wrong place to get to a point that if i pull the choke out and give the back wheel half a spin on the rear stand it fires up and reves if i only had a tacko on it to see how far it reves .theres some electronic hour meters and tacko on trade me that should do the job .
    just have to customize the radiator then of i go to a track near me for the acid test
    RIDE FOR THE CONDITIONS WHEN THEY CHANGE INCREASE YOUR SPEED

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    Keep us posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Busa Pete View Post
    working to much and missed taupo plus xmas. will pull my finger out for feb at mt wellington
    Two thousand and eleven
    Good things take time.
    Atheism and Religion are but two sides of the same coin.
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    can you make a short video, would love to hear this running!

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    Another 2-Stroke special....

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    hmmm, cant wait for the dyno results...

    Two stroke revival.

    Just thinking /reading back over this thread, could it be possible to machine the piston out to fit the TZR pin ?
    looking at the standard rg400 piston, there is at lease 2mm-2.5mm of significant structure around the standard pin, as you only need to take it out to 16mm, (& cut new clip groves). could this be an option? rather than bearings or bushes?? or is there the potential for this to turn to custard?
    (sorry I'm not an engineer).

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    The trick I have seen Dad use for boring piston pin bosses is to mount the piston on the lathe saddle using a pin in the tail stock to align it and an adjustable tip boring bar in the chuck. The bosses were sometimes honed sometimes not, After the piston pin bosses were bored right through the piston was then mounted on an expanding pin held in the chuck to machine the circlip groves, one side at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    The trick I have seen Dad use for boring piston pin bosses is to mount the piston on the lathe saddle using a pin in the tail stock to align it and an adjustable tip boring bar in the chuck. The bosses were sometimes honed sometimes not, After the piston pin bosses were bored right through the piston was then mounted on an expanding pin held in the chuck to machine the circlip groves, one side at a time.
    (Sorry I'm not an engineer)

    but from what i gather that was a yes in theory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    The trick I have seen Dad use for boring piston pin bosses is to mount the piston on the lathe saddle using a pin in the tail stock to align it and an adjustable tip boring bar in the chuck. The bosses were sometimes honed sometimes not, After the piston pin bosses were bored right through the piston was then mounted on an expanding pin held in the chuck to machine the circlip groves, one side at a time.
    That sound like an awful lot of fucking around ? Could you use the current gudgeon pin in a big drill chuck on a radial drill, use that to get the pin hole vertical and just hold it in a regular vice (with soft jaws) and attack it with an adjustable reamer ? Or do the same thing in a mill ?
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    update photos

    some photos of the electrics
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    RIDE FOR THE CONDITIONS WHEN THEY CHANGE INCREASE YOUR SPEED

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    Did you use a laser to cut out that Aluminium plate? ... or did you just tear it with your teeth?
    Atheism and Religion are but two sides of the same coin.
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