plexiform Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 that is a scary reminder that despite all the experience in the world accidents still happen. Glad to hear you're well enough to blog about the restoration. Look forward to see the rebuild. 1
knumbnutz Posted August 4, 2016 Author Posted August 4, 2016 Yeah, in destruction phase, bits are flying everywhere. Its chaotic. Good question, i have been thinking about what it should look like. I guess a couple of things that will happen - needs to be two seater - will have clipons - will lose the side covers, airbox - convert to pod filters and velocity stacks - deciding to clean and polish the bevel box - probably. - black paint, some custom decals - probably clean off the paint from the motor, but i'll see how it cleans up first. - billet headlight, same as the my other bikes - 7inch - single speedo same as the TRX - drop the ignition switch and use a motogadget prox switch, same as my TRX - new pipes, not sure whether same position or under seat but it will definitely by 2 into 2, not 2into1 if it was going to be a single seater, then it would be simpler - small seat/tail, new sub frame but i really want at least one bike with two seats so i can take my daughter out for a ride in a year or two when she's ready. I want to make the bike look lighter. HHmmmmmm, for some reason that picture of your shop reminds me of what my teenage sons bedroom looked like. Please, keep us posted on the build. What changes/modifications do you have in mind?
knumbnutz Posted August 5, 2016 Author Posted August 5, 2016 I made them. The headlight is an insert and I machined and anodised the aluminium surround for it Where did you get your billet headlight?
knumbnutz Posted October 24, 2016 Author Posted October 24, 2016 DSC_0181 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0188 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0189 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr Fork tubes are de-anodised and polished. I am unsure at the moment whether to anodise them again since they look beautiful but will require a clean every now and again. They'll hold a clean polished finish easy enough though. Once I find out how much the fork bearings are I'll decide whether to re-anodise. Putting in thicker oil and filling a hole in the compression dampener has solved the dampening issue DSC_0161 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr
knumbnutz Posted October 24, 2016 Author Posted October 24, 2016 Also have a Wilbers stage 3 shock on its way. At the moment trying to decide whether to remove the paint on the motor or recoat it....
knumbnutz Posted October 24, 2016 Author Posted October 24, 2016 also, this is what I want to do for the seat unit highroller02 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 28_04_2016_Moto_studio_V11_sport_02 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 14064127_1369062046440765_4707529995223302861_n by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 14212632_1371401989540104_5101921131603396669_n by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 2
gelos Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Hi Neil, are you sure it is rebound cartridge on your photo? My fork has 3 holes on compression side catridge, rebound has none.
knumbnutz Posted October 25, 2016 Author Posted October 25, 2016 ah.. someone did read the post. Yes my mistake it is the compression im talking about not rebound Hi Neil, are you sure it is rebound cartridge on your photo? My fork has 3 holes on compression side catridge, rebound has none. 1
knumbnutz Posted November 3, 2016 Author Posted November 3, 2016 Making a new headlight this week. DSC_0230 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0229 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0234 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 1
knumbnutz Posted November 9, 2016 Author Posted November 9, 2016 Wahoo.. Chucks lever turned up today then this bad boy turned up a few hours later. Happy days. And have virtually finished the headlight last night Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk 2
brlawson Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 I can see why you had to make that yourself as there is nothing out there worth a damn to make a 7 inch headlight fit in an 8 inch hole. Been looking for years. Nicely done. 1
knumbnutz Posted November 10, 2016 Author Posted November 10, 2016 Yes youre right. I now have one on these in the 5 3/4 versions for two bikes and this one for my Guzzi which is 8inch across for a 7inch Headlight. The problem is that some of the LED headlights fit in to the shells of the current headlights, but the look so nice open its a shame to hide them in the shell, let alone heat or wanting a change in colour of the shell. Of course the main reason is that these look (IMHO) much nicer and solid than the chrome shells. I can see why you had to make that yourself as there is nothing out there worth a damn to make a 7 inch headlight fit in an 8 inch hole. Been looking for years. Nicely done.
knumbnutz Posted November 10, 2016 Author Posted November 10, 2016 DSC_0241 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0242 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0243 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr DSC_0244 by Neil Morgan, on Flickr 2
docc Posted November 11, 2016 Posted November 11, 2016 As impressive as that light housing is (and it is! ), I've had a growing trepidation . . . How can we really trust this knumbnutz guy? Where are his proper Guzzi credentials? What a relief. I found it (in Post#1)! 1
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