Register | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Today's Posts | Search | Contact |
|
Registered
Members: 666 | Total Threads: 50,911 | Total Posts: 519,180 Currently Active Users: 1,159 (0 active members) Please welcome our newest member, iamwatty68 |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
12-04-2020, 06:44 PM | #46 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
Thanks to everyone who has tried my adapter kits, So far no complaints and good reports from the various lamp units tried out.
To be honest I've lost count of how many have gone out, but there are nearly 30 out there. I have just sold the last Black one and now have to look at spraying some of my bare stock. There will be a short delay in replenishing stock while I find the time to do this. In the mean time there are plenty of Gold and bare ones. There will be a slight price hike to cover the paint and postal increase which I have been absorbing since it went up. The kits will still be under £20, so still something like 90% less than the commercial option. When I first started this, I hung a prototype in an Apple tree just outside my workshop door. It has been out there bare and untouched for 38 months in everything nature has thrown at it. I did this to test the durability of Tricoya Extreme, which is a form of MDF.. Try this with ordinary MDF! I pulled it down today and checked it for flat, round and the dimensions written on it when I hung it out ( 5/2/17). It is still exactly the same size and shape, although now somewhat green in places. A few seconds with a bit of sandpaper brought it up like brand new under the Verdigris. So I don't think you need to worry about these rings falling apart in your bike, in fact I would wager that they will outlast the chromed steel rims? Don't worry this one won't be for sale. It's back hanging in the tree..
__________________
Last edited by Mr Gazza; 12-04-2020 at 06:48 PM.. |
12-04-2020, 07:30 PM | #47 |
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Aylsham
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 198
|
Well I've got 2 adapter rings, one black and one gold. But now I'm thinking of an upgrade, that patchy green one is really cool.
__________________
NFN |
12-04-2020, 08:57 PM | #48 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
It takes about three years to put that finish on so order early..
__________________
|
12-04-2020, 09:30 PM | #49 |
Pleasantly surprised!
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Stoke on Trent
Bike: M900ie
Posts: 780
|
Quote:
bill hader net worth
__________________
Monsters don't hide under the bed, they sleep inside the shed Last edited by Jez900ie; 12-04-2020 at 09:36 PM.. |
12-04-2020, 09:44 PM | #50 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
Thanks again Jez, I think you must be my most satisfied customer..
__________________
|
12-04-2020, 10:41 PM | #51 |
No turn left unstoned
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: leicester
Bike: M750
Posts: 4,555
|
I think that should be "equal most satisfied customer" because I can't see how anyone could be more satisfied than I am with mine.
It is rare indeed for a homespun bit of kit to stand up so well, both "in the field" and in the apple tree. And at such a reasonable price too. I have a gold one on my bike, simply because its such a Gazza colour. It has performed perfectly and I have not needed to give it so much as a passing thought since the day I fitted it. I also have a second one which will hopefully get a special paint/print/dip job at some stage, either in carbon looky-likey or in my preferred micro-paisley finish. Top job, mate. Congratulations. |
13-04-2020, 08:40 AM | #52 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
Thank you Jeff, that's very heart warming.
I can't wait to see a faux Carbon or micro-paisley one. These would lend themselves to Hydro-dipping very well, no worries about total immersion in water for any length of time, although I would love to see the look on the face of the Hydro-dipping guy when he is asked to submerge MDF..
__________________
|
13-04-2020, 11:45 AM | #53 |
Old Git
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Cricklade
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 2,871
|
They are excellent mate ,, thanks ,, might want another one soon
__________________
MONSTERMAN |
13-04-2020, 12:29 PM | #54 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
I realise that this is some way away from Gary's famous adaptor rings but, like him, I'm always looking to enhance the visibility of my bikes. All get a LED headlamp bulb and a set of extra LED drls of one kind or another. Same situation with the 2013 HyperStrada 821; a Ducati which may well not be to the taste of most Monster owners! It's the newest bike I have and incorporates Canbus wiring and alternative riding modes which are rather unfamiliar to one of my age. And of course it has lights that don't power-up until the motor is running.
Anyway, I had to fit an LED H4 bulb that was Canbus-proof, and then added some COB LED strips to either side of the radiator shrouds. It looked very impressive, but along the way I seemed to have lost mainbeam function on the headlamp. Dip; yes, and mainbeam flash; yes, but no mainbeam full-on. Rather dreading I'd corrupted some of the programming of the ECU, and worrying about how to get the bike past the MOT, I dismantled the headlamp again, at the same time trying another brand of LED with a canbus defeat add-on, and also putting the old halogen bulb back in. Basically, the HS headlamp is the worst I've ever come across for beam pattern and projection, but the design and style permit no alternatives. Anyway, all the bulbs I tried behaved the same: no mainbeam full-on. Starting to tear my hair out, I dismantled the lighting switch but everything looked clean and good in there so no joy. That was until I realised that the mainbeam flash trigger seemed to have an additional function. You may have guessed: I'd been trying to alter the headlamp beam by using the other switch in the block that accesses the riding modes! Oh dear So all is well after all, but it means I need to re-program what remains of my brain before taking each bike out... Nick |
14-05-2020, 03:46 PM | #55 |
Transmaniacon MOC
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Sutton In Ashfield
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 6,085
|
If I can join the 7 inch club? Can you please put me down for a black one when you do the next batch? Thanks.
__________________
Roast Beef Monster! Termignoni and Bucci - Italian for pipe and slippers! S4 Fogarty, S4R 07T, 748, Series 1 Mirage |
14-05-2020, 06:44 PM | #56 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
You might be better off ordering a bare one to spray yourself Darren. I'm afraid all my plates are rather full at the moment and I seem to spend all my time spinning them!
If I remember I will try and order a can of satin black tonight, but don't hold your breath while I put it on the rings!... Sorry..
__________________
|
14-05-2020, 07:23 PM | #57 |
Transmaniacon MOC
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Sutton In Ashfield
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 6,085
|
Plain is ok Gary, if it's easier for you? My painting skills and experience are somewhat limited, I sprayed a lot of brackets and stuff with generic black Hamerite on my Laverda rebuild and on the Harley Sportster I blew the whole frame over and most of everything else with black Hamerite too and it didn't look too bad in the end, but far from perfect. If you can let me know what prep I need and what to paint as a base coat or primer I will have a go.
__________________
Roast Beef Monster! Termignoni and Bucci - Italian for pipe and slippers! S4 Fogarty, S4R 07T, 748, Series 1 Mirage |
15-05-2020, 12:29 PM | #58 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
Posts: 5,936
|
Darren. I'm afraid the evening went SHOOM! without ordering any paint.
I like to use professional aerosols from Ketts as they have a nice little steerable jet and they are as good as a spray gun. I more often than not get special colours mixed too, so I stick with a good company. I usually spray a medium coat of primer filler, then a very light rub down, then a top coat, in three or four light applications. I can't see you having much trouble with Hammerite if that's what you're happy with, as the object is only to colour the visible part of the ring and make it easier to wash the flies off. You'd probably be okay with a priming coat of Hammerite, a light rub over and then a top coat, as above. The rub down is just to smooth the slight grainy finish you get on the bare Tricoya. If you're worried just try it out on the back. Out of interest which light are you thinking of fitting?
__________________
|
15-05-2020, 02:42 PM | #59 |
Transmaniacon MOC
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Sutton In Ashfield
Bike: Multiple Monsters
Posts: 6,085
|
Hey Gary, thanks for the heads up. Life get's in the way sometimes, so don't worry? I'm thinking by the sounds of things the paint you use might be expensive for me to just paint one ring? I'm favouring a satin black finish anyway since I think it will be easier to get something acceptable. I had considered hydro dip carbon style but when I looked into the starter kits are £50 so that's not viable for one small item anyway and with the rest of the lamp it's pretty trivial anyway. Satin black would be fine.
As regards the lamp unit I chose it's one of those generic LED projector type that look a bit like the Motodemic or other expensive types and include a metal heat sink rear and internal fan with 2 LED projectors and a halo DRL. I had originally ruled those type out as I didn't think they would suit the bike with the current stock lamp unit but then I remembered I had a carbon shell and rim in a box doing nothing and it might look Ok with that. So I was kinda swayed with that setup so I got one. It's still in the experimental stages and will have to see how it looks all together but I figured that if I had an adapter ring it would give me options and I could fit whatever I wanted?
__________________
Roast Beef Monster! Termignoni and Bucci - Italian for pipe and slippers! S4 Fogarty, S4R 07T, 748, Series 1 Mirage |
15-05-2020, 04:35 PM | #60 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Leics
Bike: M900
Posts: 2,888
|
Size isn't everything, you know...
__________________
M900, 916, LeMans II. |
|
|