hmm nearly 15 months without an update...
where do I begin?
Well about a year ago i went to RetroRides gathering and got some great pics of the old buzzard:
The convoy:
Campsite:
And the hillclimb:
Which was nice.
So a few months later I finally got all the bits I needed together for the brakes.
Now with all the fluid (hopefully enough lol) and the calipers, all I needed were the hoses and pads.
yay
And if you look closely, those are not normal pads
mmm Raicams, hopefully they live up to the hype.
So, out comes the car and up she goes.
as as if by magic, on they went
Wasn't that simple actually, using the old carriers meant I had to buy a few longer bolts and sleeves, but hey it's never that easy is it?
So the next bits on my list were an oil breather and some poly engine mounts.
and some new clocks WITH A REV COUNTER!
oh the luxury!
The Main reason for these bits was because I had picked up something a bit more revvy.
A 1.4 16v AFH on R1 bike carbs
So those of you who know me will be aware that this has been a long time coming. It's been sat on the floor of my garage for months and now that I had finally saved up for the brakes and picked up the miscellaneous bits for it like the shorter ratio GT gearbox, lightened flywheel, all of the (bloody expensive) fluids including flushing oil for engine and box, ht leads, plugs, flywheel bots, clutch bolts etc etc it was finally time to drop it in.
Load up the daily and off we go.
strip down
and out she comes
in she goes
like a glove
As an added bonus the new setup came with an exhaust that provided much comedy value
Although it started to grow on me after a day or so I couldn't quite bring myself to persevere with that, so I swapped it for something similar to my old exhaust in a smaller bore size.
Here are some shots comparing my old (1.75in) zorst wit the new (2in) one
The new one (the shiny one on the right lol) has a larger bore but a smaller tip, so it's a bit more discreet. Forgot to mention, the interim one that came with the lump was 2.25in so was a bit big. The replacement is perfect size and sounds great.
So yeah, all done really, had the carbs set up properly on a rolling road.
Dyno graph is here
A bit down on torque but still pretty chuffed.
At only 700 odd kilos she's pretty rapid!
So there's my build thread update done for the next few years haha
I'll leave you with a different pic of a Polo Parade