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BL_RV0 08.11.2009 01:00 AM

All together:

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...1249966421.jpg

Metallover 08.11.2009 01:08 AM

wow, got me confused. :neutral:

Guess you should edit that before someone quotes you:lol:

Looks great. Is it ready to ride yet?

And btw, not calling you out, we all need to work on keeping the profanity down.

BL_RV0 08.11.2009 01:11 AM

Yeah, my photobucket is weird like that, I copy 1 img link and it links to another. All fixed now. I can ride it, still needs a couple things done (need to dremel out ignition hole for kill switch) and then it'll be officially done. I didn't have time today to ride it though- worked to the very minute i had to leave.

suicideneil 08.11.2009 10:46 AM

That looks like it'll be alot of fun when its finished. :yes:

BL_RV0 08.11.2009 12:30 PM

Yeah, I hope so. Thanks for looking Neil!

BL_RV0 10.07.2009 11:49 PM

Got the bike back!!!
VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGZVmwy5qwM

Not processed, but it will be soon.

simplechamp 10.08.2009 12:22 AM

Cool project. Used to have a little Honda 50cc bile when I was a kid, can't even imagine how many miles I put on that thing.

I noticed in the video that rear wheel looks a little off balance when it's spinning, does that cause vibration issues at higher rpm?

BL_RV0 10.08.2009 10:47 AM

No. It's just because the rear tire is flat.

Modding_out 10.08.2009 10:50 AM

so how did it get stolen?

BL_RV0 10.08.2009 10:57 AM

It was stolen out of my garage. I found it while dumpster diving.

J57ltr 10.08.2009 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 325886)
It was stolen out of my garage. I found it while dumpster diving.

Good find! Glad to see your putting your new found skills to work. That's almost about as good as finding my stolen amp/Sub/X-over in a pawn shop.

BTW: Pawn shops are good places to find cheap junk as well. I have bought a lot of "broken" stuff over the years. My last buy was a Home theater Sub (12" with amp) for $25 The only thing wrong was that the surround was coming unglued (I used to build speakers) and someone shoved a AA battery and a fridge magnet in the port hole. Works great!

Jeff

suicideneil 10.08.2009 02:20 PM

Next project- automated sentry unit in the gargage?...

J57ltr 10.08.2009 03:36 PM

"Present hall pass"......."Second request, Present hall pass":lol:

But in all seriousness I had some kid walk into my garage and steal my laptop (but left the power cord) along with the docking station. I was so close to running some .023" welding wire across the garage at belly level and plugging it in to the wall. Theives really piss me off.

Jeff

Metallover 10.08.2009 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 325882)
No. It's just because the rear tire is flat.

My rear tire is like that too. I tried to center it and no beans. The breaks rub a little momentarily when the wheel is at a certain position. Can't say exactly what it is, although a flat tire won't help either.

J57ltr 10.08.2009 08:56 PM

The one on that electric scooter is like that as well, but it's because the tube is weak and is balloned out in a section. I am going to order a new one just haven't gotten around to it. Looks good so far, have you riden it yet? On the clutch did you change it from the stock one and just adapt the sprocket?

Jeff

BL_RV0 10.08.2009 10:46 PM

Question for riley- you know that plastic pulley that was around 100 teeth on the freewheel? Do you know the exact tooth count of it?

Metallover 11.11.2009 12:06 AM

Running Vid!! :rules:

BL_RV0 11.11.2009 12:31 AM

I have taken one on my phone, but my phone hates me and says "cannot publish video" when it finishes. :neutral:
I'm emailing the video to myself and will try and save it to my computer and upload from there. Hope that works. :whistle:

BL_RV0 11.11.2009 01:20 AM

Got it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RQyyvqE1g4

suicideneil 11.11.2009 01:05 PM

Ya know, I only think the helmet would be needed if you were going fast enough to be in danger of hurting yourself in a crash/ falling off etc... :lol: Atleast it works though!

Metallover 11.11.2009 01:38 PM

That's pretty sweet. It sounds better then I expected. Nice work! :great:

BL_RV0 11.11.2009 03:54 PM

Thanks guys! There's a problem with the engine though- it only runs on full choke. I'm gonna pull it apart when I have time and clean out the carb. Hopefully then I will have more performance.

suicideneil 11.11.2009 04:12 PM

That explains it :lol:

I learnt about chokes using a petrol strimmer (weed whacker), and watching my big sister driving whilst a passenger in an old nissan micra and a ford feista; thank God for modern engines is all I can say.. :mdr:

J57ltr 11.12.2009 04:35 PM

I can't hear it hat work but if it only runs at full choke then it is too lean. How many mixture screws are on the carb you have? You may be able to just remove then and spray some B12 carb and choke cleaner in the passages to clean them out.

Jeff

BL_RV0 11.12.2009 11:41 PM

Thanks Jeff! I'll check out the carb when I can (I keep the bike at a friends house, no room for it in my garage). Where can I attain said carb cleaner?

J57ltr 11.13.2009 01:16 AM

You can get it at any autoparts store it's Berryman B12 Chem tool. Make sure to use safety glasses, and turn the needles all the way in (lightly seated). Take notes of what the settings are now by counting the number of turns each, and pics always help if you are not familiar. It could be something as simple as a cracked fuel line (you can get new fuel line at Home Depot), or just a little gunk in the carb and the cleaner will usually get it out. Spray into all passages you can see using the little tube and be careful because it can shoot off and spray you in the face. If that doesn’t get it then you will have to rebuild the carb, if you are lucky you might be able to reuse the gaskets. If not then parts for most carbs are pretty easy to get.

Jeff

Metallover 11.13.2009 09:35 AM

Here a good video on small engines - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1xsH...eature=related


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