Well quite a few things have gone on since my last post. My cylinder head is at Mr. Rieck's to get a stage 4 makeover with all the goodies. Since good motors aren't cheap this one will likely take until spring '16 to get done and ready to go.
In the mean time I dove into my current motor and replaced a leaky head gasket, as well as the pucks and O-rings in the top end which should keep it running for a long time to come.
I tore the bike down to the bare frame to be able to get to everything at all angles, as well as add some additional bracing. I added some gussets in the form of 0.75" tubing at the bottom of the triangles under the original oil tank position. I also added a bar between the front motor mounts. I will also be adding some form of bracing above the swingarm pivot but still need to do some figuring before that happens.
Also, it just so happens that Santa was brought me two great new items for my ever-expanding collection of fabrication tools. I got a 1.125” die for the tubing bender I am building from plans I got from the internet. More to come when the parts are done. I also got a JD2 tubing notcher that is adjustable for angle to 50 degrees and will also do offset notching. For my next project I intend to build my own frame and have started researching techniques and designs.
The parts from across the pond came a few weeks back and now I have the full AP Racing kit front and rear. I need to do some figuring on mounting the master to work with my rearsets and be out of the way of my foot.
Lastly just working on polishing some bits and getting them ready for either bead blasting, further polishing or powder. The picture is the rearset brackets.