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  1. #91
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    So, back into it again. I just got the seat back from DR Auto Trim in Morrinsville. They did a really excellent job of rebuilding the seat on the original pan, I'm really stoked with how it turned out (included some before and after pics below),
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    and on the bike:
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    Need to get onto painting it now, and still need to decide what I want to do about a rear guard.
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    Thats looking really nice Allan,

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    Speedo Question

    Trying to sort out a speedo and am struggling to get my head around the ratio thing. I found this on eBay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=p5197.c0.m619 which is the sort of thing I'm after (as it also includes the neutral, high beam, indicator, oil lights) but it talks about a ration of 2:1:1 and the only thing I can find anywhere on the ratio for a CB250 / 400N is an estimate of 2240:60.

    Does this make sense?

    Also, is there any reason (WOF) why I can't use an mph speedo or do I have to worry about the fact that the mileage will go back to 0? Are there any local suppliers of this sort of thing (can't see anything on TradeMe)?

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    As I understand ... speedos must work for a WOF ... no rule says they must be accurate.

    You however ... must know how fast you are travelling to prevent yourself from exceeding the posted speed limits.
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    Found a post somewhere that says a 2:1 ratio is for 19" wheels ( which mine is) and a 2244:60 is for 16" wheels?

    Also found the same speedo in Australia that's in kph but it's more expensive. Apparently the lights are all LED so don't know if that's a problem.

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    Paint!

    Finally got the tank etc back from painting Now I just need to get some decals on it (thinking a stripe down the middle of the tank and front guard along woth a Honda wing). Really pleased with how it's come out - has a slight pearl to it.

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    All together (mostly)

    Have put it back together, now if only I could get it to run. Well, I did have it running but then it just stopped so buggered if I know what's going on. Suspect with different pipes and pod filters the carbies probably need some work (not a strength of mine!). Anyway, some pics attached:

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    I'm liking it. Still trying to decide if I want a stripe going through the tank and front guard and still want to change the gauges. The pics don't really do the paint justice, the pearl looks great in the sunlight

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    Looks great, i'm jealous.
    Ciao Marco

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    Still got to get it going tho!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanC View Post
    Found a post somewhere that says a 2:1 ratio is for 19" wheels ( which mine is) and a 2244:60 is for 16" wheels?

    Also found the same speedo in Australia that's in kph but it's more expensive. Apparently the lights are all LED so don't know if that's a problem.
    Robinson instruments in Onehunga will calibrate your speedo to whatever you want.

    Mint bike.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Robinson instruments in Onehunga will calibrate your speedo to whatever you want.

    Mint bike.
    Thanks mate. I'll contact them.

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    Bloody awesome build mate! Much jealous!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanC View Post
    Have put it back together, now if only I could get it to run. Well, I did have it running but then it just stopped so buggered if I know what's going on. Suspect with different pipes and pod filters the carbies probably need some work (not a strength of mine!).
    It wont be the jetting stopping it from running. It will still run, but maybe badly. I did pods on my little Honda and ended up going up 2 main jet sizes and now it goes like a cut cat compared to what it used to do. I would check spark first, my guess is a plug has fallen off that youve not noticed. If your in Aucks I can pop round and have a look if you want, I know these little hondas fairly well now.

    Im also about to start a similar project soon.
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    but once again you proved me wrong.
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    I was hit by one such driver while remaining in the view of their mirror.

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    Didn't read all the thread, just went through looking at the photos. If you didn't clean the carbs before you put them in, I reckon that'll be the problem as to not running, or starting then shitting itself rather.

    Clean them, and chuck new plugs in. Ensure there is a fuel filter in the line too.

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    Smile Motor in

    Quote Originally Posted by AllanC View Post
    What a mammoth task that was, will get somebody to give me a hand next time. Felt like I had to lift the thing about 10 times!
    I have a trick I would normally charge for... But as you have no use for it anymore: To get a motor in a frame I put an old blanket on the lawn (nice and soft, no damage), then I drop the bike on it's side on the blanket. Then I drop the motor as close I can get it. Now the only thing you have to do is jiggle it all around (I normally find that it is easier to move the frame than the motor). A couple of bolts in and you can stand her up.

    And brilliant work there!

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