Project NC29 spangly bastard!
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
So some more stuff done, firstly the selector drum is in but then the laptop died so we couldn't refer to the pics we took so more on that another day.

Also this arrived in the post today which is mighty fine and also mighty light.

As you can see it's the same size as my CDI and utilising an old ally tyga battery box I have is quite a nice solution as to where I can keep both of them which works really well meaning I only have to find somewhere for the starter solenoid and reg rect at that end of the bike.

Now don't laugh but I started work on the subframe, loads of measure twice cut once and this is what I ended up with...

Which supports the seat unit really well..

But....when I started to do the diagonal upright supports I ran into an issue


There is a lump of frame in the way meaning I can't get the desired angle, now I was going to start sawing and cutting but thought I would call it a day.
So it it possible to take a wooden frame to a fabricator and get them to copy it?

Also this arrived in the post today which is mighty fine and also mighty light.

As you can see it's the same size as my CDI and utilising an old ally tyga battery box I have is quite a nice solution as to where I can keep both of them which works really well meaning I only have to find somewhere for the starter solenoid and reg rect at that end of the bike.

Now don't laugh but I started work on the subframe, loads of measure twice cut once and this is what I ended up with...

Which supports the seat unit really well..

But....when I started to do the diagonal upright supports I ran into an issue


There is a lump of frame in the way meaning I can't get the desired angle, now I was going to start sawing and cutting but thought I would call it a day.
So it it possible to take a wooden frame to a fabricator and get them to copy it?
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
Looking good mate.
IS the battery not going to need to be kept cooler than a std one? I suppose they kick out some heat when taking charge? Or did I read you are running total loss??
nice subframe too - surely someone can copy that in no time for you. Get RCV4 to make it in ti for you...
IS the battery not going to need to be kept cooler than a std one? I suppose they kick out some heat when taking charge? Or did I read you are running total loss??
nice subframe too - surely someone can copy that in no time for you. Get RCV4 to make it in ti for you...
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
Really?
Bugger I dont want to be melting my CDI?
I'm gonna drop durbhan an e mail as I want to know weather I can use an optimate so I'll ask about the heat thing at the same time.
Bugger I dont want to be melting my CDI?
I'm gonna drop durbhan an e mail as I want to know weather I can use an optimate so I'll ask about the heat thing at the same time.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
You wanna keep that battery cool mate, under 70 degree's i think.
An optimate will kill it so ive been told, durbahn has his own special chargers but im pretty sure the ones sold in model shops for elecy cars are the same thing. I decided against getting a charger after hearing storys of them lasting for years without charging and balancing.
An optimate will kill it so ive been told, durbahn has his own special chargers but im pretty sure the ones sold in model shops for elecy cars are the same thing. I decided against getting a charger after hearing storys of them lasting for years without charging and balancing.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
Bugger that's a pisser I was quite chuffed to find they both fitted in that box.
Looks like it's back to the drawing board there.
Looks like it's back to the drawing board there.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
It's done...well in wood at least.



It looks wonky but to my amazement it isn't.


We will see if the fabricator tells me to fuck off in between fits of laughter.



It looks wonky but to my amazement it isn't.


We will see if the fabricator tells me to fuck off in between fits of laughter.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
If you have one made put me down for another. Just let me know how much.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
I know someone who fabricates ally Billy if you have no joy with your guy.
Oh yeah, good work.
Oh yeah, good work.
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
ok so thats 3 that should bring the price down.
the only things you would need to know about are you will need a couple of 8mm I think spacers for the lowerpart where it attatches to the frame although I could get these made up as well and you will have to make your own provisions for a battery/box as I have not taken this into consideration.
still interested?
the only things you would need to know about are you will need a couple of 8mm I think spacers for the lowerpart where it attatches to the frame although I could get these made up as well and you will have to make your own provisions for a battery/box as I have not taken this into consideration.
still interested?
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Re: Project NC29 spangly bastard!
Right the guy I took this to is a full on frame builder and he wanted......
£350!!!!!!
Bear in mind SES sell almost the same thing I have built for the RS250 for £65
I'll call you later Chris as the longer this mock up is lying around the more likely it is to get knocked out of shape.
£350!!!!!!
Bear in mind SES sell almost the same thing I have built for the RS250 for £65
I'll call you later Chris as the longer this mock up is lying around the more likely it is to get knocked out of shape.