Update: Picked up a bunch of parts yesterday. Traded for a fixed gear bicycle that wasnt doing me any good in my shed. its all a bunch of 93-95 900rr parts: front wheel with speed sensor, fork tubes with triple and bearings, front calipers lines and master cyclinder. Then a 91-93 600rr rear swing arm with axle, pivot and rear monoshock.
Test fit acouple things quickly when I moved them into the shed.
The front end: Is really really really close to being a plain old bolt in. The steer tube is alittle bit short but the bearings are no where even near being compatible with the cups that are in the frame so I think that is eating up about 1/2 an inch which I really am hoping is all im going to need. With clip-ons I am DEFINATELY going to need to modify the tank, this should be some fun since this tank I have is already pretty dented. Im actually kinda looking forward to modding the tank. Anyone have some suggestions on what hammers to use?
New 91-93 600rr rear swing arm- The guy I was trading with didn't think that the trade was even when he was just trading the front end, wheel and brakes for the pretty much complete bicycle, so he threw in the rear swing-arm and suspension. And I am starting to see some reason in converting the rear to a monoshock system. Otherwise the fitment to the frame should be easy enough, just have to shave about .5mm off the frame mounting bracket and ream out the frame as well... otherwise its a drop-in.
Ive also been looking into either nixing the battery and running a magneto/cap, OR buying a high power lipo r/c battery
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=5582&Product_Name=Polyquest_4550mAh_3S_30C_-_50C_Lipoly_%28Version_2 (stored under the tank? or under the seat? I want to keep the rear triangles as close to clear of things as possible.) and retain electric start. The guy I traded with has an electric bike that runs for about 35miles off a custom built battery pack of lipo's that takes the same room as a small car battery (max range of 5 miles.) I might wind up getting a scrap frame and tank from him to make some furniture.
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Stopped raining so I got a chance to pull the stuff out and throw it together quickly to see where I could possibly put mounts for the monoshock. took some pictures too. Im getting more and more excited about this now.
mountings for the rearset. (yes I would like to keep a second space open for the ladies)
Swing arm pivot holding up the shock, I think that the center support will be braced and the mounting bracket on there. then the counter for the suspension onto the centerstand and affiliated tube, im thinking that bracing will be added here too.
Rear wheel is the 16" front wheel, Just wanted to elevate the swing arm to get a better idea of shock positioning. and I dont have a rear wheel yet.