Here comes the third and last part of the progress on that build so far:
The footpegs also clear the kickstarter effortlessy:
I felt that the exhaust system that originally was designed for the CB 550 had too much limitations in throughput because of a resonance based dampening system. That said, I scraped the materials together and started designing an absorption based damper, designed for better exhaust gas flow to get the most out of the CR29s.
A conic reduction optimizing the internal gas flow into the absorption pipe
Filling the new system with glass fiber wool
And finally refurbishing the pretty much 'raped' exhaust system that suffered some stains after running forever and ever, even over Scottish roads.
Before
And after - as good as new!
As I have no bending machine, I started bending and drilling the brackets for the front fairing by hand on my workbench. After some small adjustments this is the framework that holds the fairing in place.
it all comes together slowly....
And lastly, this is where I stopped my garage time yesterday.
I cleared the fairing from excess material and brought it into a neater shape to compliment the bike's proportions. While doing so, I cut the hole for the new headlight which absolutely fits into the fairing's shape and made a bracket to hold it in place.
The bracket bent from aluminium:
The brake fluid reservoirs take their place on the drilled fairing brackets and the clutch is installed and already working.
To give a short insight into the more 'unofficial goals' of this project:
First:
The bike ran exactly 192 km/h (120 mph) on GPS before this rebuild. I set myself the goal that I stop modifying it when it hits the magic double metric ton of 200 km/h. Why is that? I don't know. Just keen to prove that it is possible with that old lady.
One of the reasons for the R6 forks and CR29s to step into the game...
Second:
Nearly all unnecessary weight other than everything necessary to operate the bike street legal in Germany is removed. Plus the fact, that I cant afford an aluminum tank and seat combo, I plan to land at less than 175 kg (386 lbs) for the whole setup (to win a bet against my uncle haha
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I'll keep you updated on progess with seat, bringing the fairing windshield into place.
Also I plan to attach a small oil cooler. However, I am still manufacturing and collecting everything necessary.
Now it's bed time over here so I'll leave you guys with these first impressions.
Best
Oette