CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
lol sorry Mark, god knows where i got chris from
i need pretty much an entire front end, sadly i have spare carbs, airbox's and all the other crap that i dont think ill ever need lol, cheers anyway pal, im gonna try mate a set of gsxr 1000 forks to the spare frame, who knows how that one will end lmao.......disaster i thinks!

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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
+1 on pressup challenge working! I can now do 70 none stop started at 25, problem is after 30 the blood rushes to my head, thats anoying
builds coming on well, wish i had the time and courage to do that to my bike, at the moment its if it aint broke dont touch it but im getting there, doing on thing at a time
builds coming on well, wish i had the time and courage to do that to my bike, at the moment its if it aint broke dont touch it but im getting there, doing on thing at a time
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
Just a couple of additonal piccies today.. Had a session removing the old frame and have not fitted the new frame to the motor.
Not that exciting..but it is the start of the full on process whereby the bike will start to take shape.
I expect to find some plugs and some exhaust gaskets from Mr France when I get home so I will be test fitting the hiperform exhaust and sticking the swingarm onto the chassis as well.
TC with my new chassis and the motor - ready to be torqued up and sorted

The finished article.. (engine in chassis)

Possibly some more coming tomorrow if I get the bits mentioned above sorted out.
Not that exciting..but it is the start of the full on process whereby the bike will start to take shape.
I expect to find some plugs and some exhaust gaskets from Mr France when I get home so I will be test fitting the hiperform exhaust and sticking the swingarm onto the chassis as well.
TC with my new chassis and the motor - ready to be torqued up and sorted

The finished article.. (engine in chassis)

Possibly some more coming tomorrow if I get the bits mentioned above sorted out.
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
LOL - yes he does... He also makes a mean brew!
Anyways, had an hour to kill yesterday so fitted he rear headers and the swingarm to the frame. Have realised this was a mistake as even my herculean strength is not quite up to walking around a cluttered garage carrying 50+kg of motorbike..lol
I got halfway round the corner with it and realised I did not have anywhere to put it down without pinging my kneecaps off if I squatted with it...so I went and put it back..
Shiny pipes - ballache to get lined up and onto the posts but now looking good..very impressed with them :D

Swinger on as well...but going to be removed so I can carry it a little easier..

Hoping to complete the pipes and the swinger, shock and forks by the weekend - I would love to have a rolling chassis by next week so i can then fit the subframe, looms and carbs and fire the bad bastard up!
We shall see...
Anyways, had an hour to kill yesterday so fitted he rear headers and the swingarm to the frame. Have realised this was a mistake as even my herculean strength is not quite up to walking around a cluttered garage carrying 50+kg of motorbike..lol
I got halfway round the corner with it and realised I did not have anywhere to put it down without pinging my kneecaps off if I squatted with it...so I went and put it back..
Shiny pipes - ballache to get lined up and onto the posts but now looking good..very impressed with them :D

Swinger on as well...but going to be removed so I can carry it a little easier..

Hoping to complete the pipes and the swinger, shock and forks by the weekend - I would love to have a rolling chassis by next week so i can then fit the subframe, looms and carbs and fire the bad bastard up!
We shall see...
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
good stuff mate, comming along very nicely
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
Righty ho.. Had a bit of a lull in proceedings as I have totally changed the focus for next year. I have arranged a test on the BMC RVF at Mallory with a view to riding with Mike adn the BMC crew for the EMRA season. (Whoop whoop - too cool)
So, this bike was kind of left on the back burner while I sorted out all that. However, the prospect of learning Mallory on no9 on an ACU test day was a little bit worrying as I don't want to drop the main moto.
The race bike build began again in earnest this afternoon.
Stuck the swinger, shock and gubbins onto the bike with it still sat on the bench. Then got Hulk style and picked up off the side, walked it to the floor and placed it down gently on my rug. *pardon my French - but fuck me it was heavy*

Looking good I think. Worth the knackered back too...
Got my spare wheels out and the forks too - whacked the forks on

Gave it some hardcore again and put it in the peg stand and got the jack under it too.

Wheels and sprocket on
Looking like a bike all of a sudden





So, this bike was kind of left on the back burner while I sorted out all that. However, the prospect of learning Mallory on no9 on an ACU test day was a little bit worrying as I don't want to drop the main moto.
The race bike build began again in earnest this afternoon.
Stuck the swinger, shock and gubbins onto the bike with it still sat on the bench. Then got Hulk style and picked up off the side, walked it to the floor and placed it down gently on my rug. *pardon my French - but fuck me it was heavy*

Looking good I think. Worth the knackered back too...
Got my spare wheels out and the forks too - whacked the forks on

Gave it some hardcore again and put it in the peg stand and got the jack under it too.

Wheels and sprocket on





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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
I went and had a brew and a crack with the wife to rest my back and eat some ibuprofen as I am sure I should not be walking about with half a motorbike..lol
Been waiting to fit the HIPERFORM exhaust big time....
Spanky front pipes - bit of a ballache as my new studs were a touch short so it took some fiddling.. (nice rusty starter motor that wil be junked as soon as I am happy the motor works)

Tasty under linkages section -

Old ART can with my kickass Macabre logo on it - going to be tasty sounding system this I can tell thee!

Tomorrow I am going to go mental fitting the subframe, the loom and carbs, rads and whatever else I can find lying about that should be attached to it!
Got to service my carbs so will take a few pics of that - have some NC24 carbs to strip and check the slides are worth using so if any of the people in the know - Royster/Cammo ahem - then hit me!
rock on people, time for a beer I think.
MARK
Been waiting to fit the HIPERFORM exhaust big time....
Spanky front pipes - bit of a ballache as my new studs were a touch short so it took some fiddling.. (nice rusty starter motor that wil be junked as soon as I am happy the motor works)

Tasty under linkages section -

Old ART can with my kickass Macabre logo on it - going to be tasty sounding system this I can tell thee!

Tomorrow I am going to go mental fitting the subframe, the loom and carbs, rads and whatever else I can find lying about that should be attached to it!
Got to service my carbs so will take a few pics of that - have some NC24 carbs to strip and check the slides are worth using so if any of the people in the know - Royster/Cammo ahem - then hit me!
rock on people, time for a beer I think.
MARK

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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
Forgot to reply to this - did 86 yesterday and am aching like the proverbial mofo.. Am also still shedding weight and am down to 13st2lbs from 15st7lbsSpike16 wrote:+1 on pressup challenge working! I can now do 70 none stop started at 25, problem is after 30 the blood rushes to my head, thats anoying
Got to be good for some laptime that!!
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Re: CMSMJ1 - race bike build thread
coming on really well!!!
you will love the BMC RVF, they are quality bikes!!
looks like ill be seeing you at EMRA then :D
when you out testing?????
you will love the BMC RVF, they are quality bikes!!
looks like ill be seeing you at EMRA then :D
when you out testing?????

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