50 T-Bird
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Re: 50 T-Bird
years ago I grabbed the HT lead with one hand on the bonnet of an HQ, at the time I had the worlds WORST EVER hangover, did a three second disco dance before I got the lead off, got a round of applause and walked back inside, they were still laughing five minutes later, all of my joints hurt for a couple of days. It was a memorable experience.
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
Re: 50 T-Bird
Looking good Mossy,
Lemon juice will make those pipes shiny again or so the legend goes.
Cheers,
Rob
Lemon juice will make those pipes shiny again or so the legend goes.
Cheers,
Rob
I owe, I owe, so off to work I go.
Re: 50 T-Bird
Ive heard that Vinegar will take the blue out too but not game to try it on my BMW pipes.
They are both (Lemon and Vinegar) acidic i spose so might both work.
They are both (Lemon and Vinegar) acidic i spose so might both work.
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: 50 T-Bird
Ha Ha Ha.Dr Goggles wrote:years ago I grabbed the HT lead with one hand on the bonnet of an HQ, at the time I had the worlds WORST EVER hangover, did a three second disco dance before I got the lead off, got a round of applause and walked back inside, they were still laughing five minutes later, all of my joints hurt for a couple of days. It was a memorable experience.
Still remember the day I got buzzed while pushing a go-kart, my elbow ached for days.
And I can still chase my brother-in-law around the back yard holding a spark plug in my hand
Keep the shiney side up........
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Re: 50 T-Bird
A thing of beutty Mossy, the blued pipes only add to it.
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Re: 50 T-Bird
I second that Jon, there's something about blued pipes , like a cricket bat covered in cherries.
...few understand what I'm trying to do , but they vastly outnumber those who understand why..
Re: 50 T-Bird
Thanks, glad you all like it. Just hope it goes as well as it looks and sounds.
Cheers Mossy
Cheers Mossy
DLRA # 959
Re: 50 T-Bird
Well we got to the Test'n'Tune at Tailem bend last Saturday. This was a very worthwhile excercise as it showed up a couple of problems which are much easier to sort out now.
No.1 was the riding positon. This was loosely based on pics of old Triumphs running at Bonneville in the fifties and early sixties. On the first run Saturday I found that what felt reasonably comfortable in the shed on the stand, wearing shorts, t-shirt and thongs was practically unrideable on the move wearing boots, leathers and helmet. Obviously young, short, Americans in the 1950's were much more bendable than an older, tall, Australian in the 2000's.
Some changes were made to the clip-ons and gearlever which made it rideable (just) for some more runs.
The second problem appeared on the return from the fourth run when the transmission started to tighten up. I suspected this was a layshaft bush binding, which proved to be the case when I stripped it down yesterday. Fortunately it hasn't damaged the layshaft so for now I will make another bush with more clearance.
Later boxes had needle rollers for the layshaft so I will have to find out more about fitting that set up into my gearbox.
Other than that we got it starting to go OK with some jetting changes and at least have an idea of what sizes to get for fine tuning.
Cheers Mossy
No.1 was the riding positon. This was loosely based on pics of old Triumphs running at Bonneville in the fifties and early sixties. On the first run Saturday I found that what felt reasonably comfortable in the shed on the stand, wearing shorts, t-shirt and thongs was practically unrideable on the move wearing boots, leathers and helmet. Obviously young, short, Americans in the 1950's were much more bendable than an older, tall, Australian in the 2000's.
Some changes were made to the clip-ons and gearlever which made it rideable (just) for some more runs.
The second problem appeared on the return from the fourth run when the transmission started to tighten up. I suspected this was a layshaft bush binding, which proved to be the case when I stripped it down yesterday. Fortunately it hasn't damaged the layshaft so for now I will make another bush with more clearance.
Later boxes had needle rollers for the layshaft so I will have to find out more about fitting that set up into my gearbox.
Other than that we got it starting to go OK with some jetting changes and at least have an idea of what sizes to get for fine tuning.
Cheers Mossy
DLRA # 959
Re: 50 T-Bird
Good to hear it was nothing serious Mossy, T&T days are very usefull thats for sure.
I will be making some mods before March, Im getting excited now.
I will be making some mods before March, Im getting excited now.
Last Minute Racing
DLRA #928
2010 MPS/G 250 118 MPH
2011 Washed Out
2012 Washed Out
2013 MPS/G 250 131 MPH (RECORD)
2014 MPS/G 250 140 MPH (RECORD)
2015 MPS/F 250 DNF
2016 MPS/F 250 114 MPH (RECORD)
2017 MPS/F 250 DNF
Re: 50 T-Bird
Well here it is. Finished in time for 2012 Speedweek as per the plan. But its turned out to be a case of 'All dressed up and nowhere to go' .
Finished bolting on the race numbers Saturday, found out the event was cancelled Sunday.
At least it looks and sounds good, one day I'll get to find out if it goes well.
Cheers Mossy
Finished bolting on the race numbers Saturday, found out the event was cancelled Sunday.
At least it looks and sounds good, one day I'll get to find out if it goes well.
Cheers Mossy
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Re: 50 T-Bird
A far cry from the pile of rusty bits on page one Mossy.....
.. WELL DONE..
Ross.
.. WELL DONE..
Ross.
IT IS ALL A RACE AGAINST TIME.
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE.
HOW FAST CAN YOU GO ?
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TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE.
HOW FAST CAN YOU GO ?
S/UF 925
Re: 50 T-Bird
i like that, done well mate, ,,
are your coils up under the tank, , if so, given english electrics and no frount guard,, may cause a problem, ,,
are your coils up under the tank, , if so, given english electrics and no frount guard,, may cause a problem, ,,
First Australian to ride a motorcycle over 200mph at Bonneville,,,
Re: 50 T-Bird
Mossy
I hope those megaphones are straight through
Bones
I hope those megaphones are straight through
Bones