Hi everybody,
I was hoping to get some advice / opinions from the wealth of knowledge that is this forum. To date I've dismantled the entire bike aside from the bottom end of the engine (6000miles on it, didn't think it warranted pulling it apart based on the low amounts of ware I've been seeing elsewhere). I've ported and polished the head. Installed and bored out new valve guides. Lapped all of the valves. Opened the cylinders up to 836cc (Replacing one sleeve in the process with a small crack developing at its base). Installed a new clutch pack.
My vision is to have a naked bike look with either a brat style seat, or cafe racer fairing (which will house my oil tank). The brakes, fork, and frame geometry will stay stock at the moment because that is not in my budget at the moment. The stock oil tank will be replaced, and electrical components relocated. An 836cc kit is being installed, but with the stock cam at the moment (though a frame splice kit is being installed for ease of access should i decide to install it latter) The stock air box will be replaced (velocity stacks or filters? haven't decided yet)
I've purchased and intend to install; all new gaskets, new engine hardware, new timing chain and guide, 836cc pistons, dyna 2000 electronic ignition, new regulator/rectifier, frame splice kit (gordon style) and will be making my own wiring harness.
Rather long winded, my apologies. The questions i have for the members at the moment relate to the frame. With the measure twice cut once mentality in play, i was wondering what the members think of; removing the centre stand entirely.
Any suggestions for the frame splice kit, my notion is to drill a small hole in the original tubing and while holding a bubble level across the splice halves "rose bud weld the splices in place prior to laying a nice bead around them.
This bike is for me alone, no passenger foot rests required. But is it fool hardy to cut them off? Do they ever serve a purpose for a mounting location for a future brake reservoir or a nice place to bolt or weld rear-sets on to?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and offer up any advice!
Gizmo