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Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by Plumber, Mar 11, 2009.

  1. streetsleeper

    streetsleeper New Member

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    thats comin along an lookin good 8) now pull yer finger out :wink:
     
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    i've given up chasing the summer, so i'm on a bit of a slow down. i'll get it finished properly for the spring. I might even sort the front end with some nice slab ally yokes now i've got a bit more time (and a new customer with a cnc machine)
     
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    ok i stopped guessin what is a CNC machine?
     
  4. Plumber

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    its a computer thingy that cuts up your ally with absolute prescision.
     
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    With the drive shaft exsposed, you should paint a spiral around it, in colors that will combine to make a different color while spinning.
    Or better yet, you could use small blocks of two different colors, positioned on the shaft to spell something as it spins.
    I've seen it done on hub caps.
    At 40mph the caps read "F*%# You"
    On the other side at 70 mph they read "See Ya"
    I'm sure it coud be done on a spinning rod too.
    Just a thought.
    :D
     
  6. Plumber

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    i thought of all of that but frankly couldn't be arsed to work it out so i just painted it red
     
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    I hear you.
    :lol:
     
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    Did this bike ever get finished???
     
  9. hogfiddles

    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Maybe he's out ridin'.
     
  10. Plumber

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    still here, still not finished, life is a bitch sometimes and get in the way of bike building
     
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    and you haven't done ANYTHING in the last 7 months on the project? Sorry to hear that man. I was real excited to see some more updates.
     
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    not a thing, ive built an extension to the house instead and my workshop has been taken over as a store for building materials, nearly finished now though and back on to the bike
     
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    Plumber,

    Bike's looking great!!! Good to see you gettin that horse back together. Keep us posted. Also, glad to see your not too shell shocked from the wreck.
     
  14. DEADLYDODGE

    DEADLYDODGE New Member

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    Slick work there Plumber !! Any updates?
     
  15. Plumber

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    The benches will be clear this week, the dr400 street tracker is finished and giong for an mot at the end of the week. The XJ is back at the top of the list and i have a little cash to finish her off.
     
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    can we see some pics of the dr400?
     
  17. handyman

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    Plumber sorry to hear about your crash. Hope you recover soon and get back in the saddle.

    I hear you about the getting old thing. It definitely hurts more and takes time to recover.

    I got to agree with schooter, this is one mod I'm not fond of. Keep us posted of the progress.
     
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    I have a question about your hardtail, was there a reason you left about an inch and a half of the swing arm tube on the pumkin? I am looking into exposing my driveshaft and my idea was to just cut the tube flush with the plate that bolts to the pumkin, then weld that to the frame with a verticle cross bar to locate the pumkin on the hardtail. Were there any other problems with exposing the shaft that u hadnt mentioned in this post?
     
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    the bit i've left houses a bearing and dust seal.
     
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    I've got tickets to a few rallies this season and no time to finish the bike, as i would rather ride than build its for sale. i'm looking for £700 as it is with all the spares and bits to finish it.
     

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