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15-11-2024, 07:27 PM | #151 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Wolverhampton
Bike: M900
Posts: 406
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well it didn’t take long to get it all apart! Engine out and on the bench… frame welded and off to the shot blasters… I have to say the frame is exceptionally nice, the welding is superb, and its very light... dare I say a lot better quality than Ducati!... I have always had my frames powder coated at a company I have used for years… Last year they let me down badley, lots of broken promises, and in the end I went and collected an unfinished frame. I decided to have it media blasted and do it myself… That worked out well so I have done the same this time. It was back today from the blasters and it's an excellent job. *I will be etch priming it, undercoat, then 2k Clear over base One of the common problems with the sportster engine is leaking cylinder base gaskets, this one had sighs of a slight leak so for the cost of a set of gaskets I decided to replace them… Pistons are very big! its all like new in there as you would expect for 5000 miles. While I looked a the bike, one thing was bugging me… that straight case line on the engine… so I modified the casing slightly…I like it… many won't!
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16-11-2024, 01:54 PM | #152 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: leicester
Bike: M750
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The case looks much better after your modification .. though I can't quite understand its original shape in three dimensions.
From what I can see of the modified case it looks like the bits you've trimmed off were serving no purpose anyway. |
16-11-2024, 02:06 PM | #153 | |
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they just hide the oil pump, and on the sportster it butts up against another cover... The engine is all back together now… its a BIG old lump! I also finished the frame as the weather looks like it will turn too cold next week to do it under the gazebo. I etch primed it, a coat of 2K primer, them base silver and 2K clear. I don’t think i will go back to powder coat…
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