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    I hooked up with Jerms today and went for a drive. His magna has aftermarket grips, mirrors, and suspension. Also has custom exhast. He says Just Motorcycles in CHCH has some things so I might go there and have a look. Seems they might know magnas a bit and can help pick out some bits for my bike
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    The other way to go is to buy someone elses project and finish it off how you want it to look. People often either run out of money or lose interest in their project or life comes along and they have to sell it to fund something else. check out trademe for some offers.

    Alternatively you could start from scratch and start to give your bike the chopper look but you seriously might want to consider a gruntier engine than a 250. Either buy a kit for extending the front forks with triple trees so no welding involved, check out the internet. I know there was a german site that was doing this but there are some good USA sites too. Also shop around for best price. Or chop your frame up or get someone else to do it for you and start from there.

    As Mack the Knife says you need to consider the cost of certifying your bike. Plus there are the cables to make longer, electrical ones are easy but you need to have a look at where to source your speedo and clutch from and the cost of this. Then there is the repainting of the frame if you have had that altered which mans stripping the whole bike down.

    It will change the handling and this really depends on the length of the forks that you intend to use.

    It is good to know what you are getting into before you start, so do some research. There are more than a few people on this site with chops. Talk to them a bit more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dyers View Post
    I hooked up with Jerms today and went for a drive. His magna has aftermarket grips, mirrors, and suspension. Also has custom exhast. He says Just Motorcycles in CHCH has some things so I might go there and have a look. Seems they might know magnas a bit and can help pick out some bits for my bike
    Apparently this is the first step in the chopper process; customising your bike with after market parts. Then after a while you get bored with this and want to make more of an individual statement about what you ride.

    Enjoy.

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    I want to make my pipes loud like Jerms ones now. But I don't want pipes like his. Straight pipes don't get me off. Anyone know Magna exhasts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyers View Post
    Only thing I'd like more then a 250 magna is a 250 magna or other bike that looks exactly the same but not 250.

    Something like a harley, I simply can't afford. But the magna I can keep all my life. I dunno why people reem 250.. I can burn the road hard and no problems even with a passenger. It's only a little slow going up a really really steep hill but I can still keep going 100k in a 100k zone going up a hill with more careful selection of gears while I'm going.

    I've been looking and grips... but no idea what can go on and what can't. I'm a very try and see if it works person

    I'd like some new flame grips, flame mirrors, and bars are fine as are (and frankly they look welding onto the forks or something.. not ones that run through bar grip riser things)

    Hey, Have found it very hard to find metric after market parts for jap cruisers ah, but anythings possible, its just giving it a go and having a bit of know how, i got the have a go part write, but getting other people to mod your bike is expensive.

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    Yeah, right now I want to work on the sound of the bike first.

    After fiddling with the muffler cans, it sounds like crap now.. so I'm hoping I could take the bike to a metal worker and get them to make me essentially what will be two hollow stainless steel pipes that will look like drag pipes.. and I will ask that it be done in so they fit on the bike in the same fashion the stock cone shaped pipes fit.

    Hopefully I will get something similar to what it sounds like without any muffler on at all lol. And I'll hang onto the stock ones for WOF times. And it should look fairly cool have diagonally slanted drag pipes
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    Quote Originally Posted by dyers View Post
    Yeah, right now I want to work on the sound of the bike first.

    After fiddling with the muffler cans, it sounds like crap now.. so I'm hoping I could take the bike to a metal worker and get them to make me essentially what will be two hollow stainless steel pipes that will look like drag pipes.. and I will ask that it be done in so they fit on the bike in the same fashion the stock cone shaped pipes fit.

    Hopefully I will get something similar to what it sounds like without any muffler on at all lol. And I'll hang onto the stock ones for WOF times. And it should look fairly cool have diagonally slanted drag pipes
    Go to a place that makes exhausts. They should be able to make some mufflers (without baffles) up for you relatively cheaply to clip onto your header pipes. Then it is a question of finding a local place to get them chromed if this service is not provided by the exhasut place.Failing this you should check out the after market parts supplied for Harleys as they may fit onto your bike. Not sure of anywhere in Christchurch area so can't help you.

    You may also need to play around with the jets as shorty mufflers may require a bigger jet in the carb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfer View Post
    You may also need to play around with the jets as shorty mufflers may require a bigger jet in the carb.
    No idea what that means ^



    Just got back from one muffler place and they said nope they can't.. but they gave me the name of another place so I've just popped home to look them up then on my way over. Update soon

    Ouch, harley mufflers are fucking expensive.
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    Update - Just been to Mr. Muffler and he reckons for just under $100 he can make me some stainless steel pipe ends with brackets to mount on the bike etc..

    The brackets would be coated with a zinc covering to keep from rust and he also mentioned that there is a "Chrome" spray that could be used "although I don't know how authentic it looks"

    I've told him I just want some nice shiny pipes with brackets.. and that the whole thing not rust through.

    He also said chroming, when done properly, can be amazingly expensive so thats why I've gone with the zinc coating and stainless steel pipes.


    Any ideas? And what is playing around with jets?
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    Zinc or chrome spray is just that, it is a can of spray. You can get it from Repco. Clean up the metal and spray it on. It is worth investigating the cost of chroming though as the finish is much nicer.

    Jets are the things inside the carbueretor that regulate the amount of fuel that flows from the petrol tank to make up your mixture vapour that then goes into the piston to be ignited.

    Shortening the exhaust pipe like you are proposing to do means that the mixture would probably be a bit on the lean side (not enough petrol in it) and require a bigger main jet to compensate. A bigger main jet is one with a bigger hole in. Buy a bigger main jet, don't make the hole bigger in your existing jet.

    You will know if you need a bigger jet as your bike will pop or backfire in a major way everytime you decelerate and may even run erratically.

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    I'm gonna try and locate somewhere that has bits of stainless steel so that the brackets can be made from that as well.

    I won't be shortening the exhaust pipe. It will be slip on mufflers that go exactly the same as my current ones, and they will be the same length. Only difference is the new custom ones will be hollow with no baffles or muffling and wont be coned shaped.

    Whats involved in rejetting? Is it something I could easily do without pulling everything apart?
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    If after your modifications your engine runs erratically, backfires a lot it may well be running lean. you can also check the colouration of the spark plugs. See what happens after the modifications, you may be alright.

    It's a case of taking the carbereutor apart and replacing the main jet. Have a look in your manual as to how it all fits togther. It is not a difficult job.

    When I did this I got the next size jet up and tried this. Not very scientific but it worked for me. Mind you I also changed the air box for K&N style filters which affected the mixture as well.

    I am sure that there are others here who could better inform you of doing this so you get the right sized jet for your modifications.

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    Thanks, makes a little more sense. I'll have to get the pipes made first.. then see how I go. I'll probably just take it into a shop and get them to do it.

    This presents one more problem though - come WOF time I will want my old ones back on. If the jets are bigger or smaller, there runs the possibility of the bike not running well enough for me to get it to the place to take a WOF lol
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    The new jet would be undoubtedly bigger. So when you put your old pipes on, the engine will run rich. Rich is way better than lean, as running lean will overheat the engine and can cause problems. Running rich just might cause it to be low on power, maybe a small amount of black smoke if it's really rich, excess fuel usage.

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    Cool thanks

    Just been talking to a friend who drives pocket and pit bikes. Here's my ideas shown in these attached

    First pic shows the cone muffler ends that can just be taken off by undoing a screw on each under the bike as they slide on and off.

    The next two show what I want.. two stainless steel pipes that will slide on and off like the cone ones. Just they will have no baffles.
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