Ducati 996 engine custom build

Started by buzzer, March 03, 2019, 06:29:24 AM

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koko64

Karen's good.

With orange fit a black clutch cover and also paint the shock spring black IMO . Consider the outlawish Charger orange colour. ;D
2015 Scrambler 800

buzzer

here is the first coat of lacquer…  For 40 years I used my trusty Binks Bullows 230 but it was starting to give problems…  I tried several guns off Ebay, but despite the Binks problems always went back to it…  then a few years ago I bought a cheap (£20) gun off amazon…  it had great reviews, and sure enough its brilliant! this is the gloss straight from the gun!




koko64

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The glossy depth gives it the look of a modern art installation. [thumbsup]. A mate has 900 Supersport fairings hanging in his lounge room.
2015 Scrambler 800

buzzer

And the final coat....  my heart is always in my mouth when painting over decals...  I have found by experience you MUST wipe them over with panel wipe, and make sure the first coat of lacquer is a mist coat which then has to tack off...  then a couple of coats on top.  if you go with a full coat first you always get runs off the lip on each letter!  I will let them dry fully in the drying oven...  OK, the small bathroom as that is the hottest room in the house!


koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

buzzer

out in the sunshine...  people are saying I have an obsession with Orange!

Clutch cover is now on...

tank plate now finished....

lost an entire day as I could not get the TPS voltage to register on the ignition...  turns out that I had the TPS load in pin 9 and it should have been pin 6....  wrong way up!  its registering voltage readings now so next few days I will post a video 






koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

Pinion

Will trade toilet paper for parts

Howie


Duck-Stew

I like the plate in front of the tank. Very nice
Bike-less Portuguese immigrant enjoying life.

buzzer

Quote from: Duck-Stew on March 06, 2020, 03:55:55 PM
I like the plate in front of the tank. Very nice

Thanks!   It took a while to make...  i used a sand bag to planish it into shape, and a press tool to make the raise for the ignition switch...   working with alloy makes me want to make a tank!

buzzer

Question...  is bike building a form of self isolation? 

As I am going to leave the belts open I thought it best to at least have a token grill to stop big stones flicking up…  particularly off the front wheel.  Its still a risk I know…   I made this grill out of Stainless steel mesh, and 6mm stainless tube.  I needed to cut a slot in the tube to make it neat, so I made a jig and used a 0.9mm cutting disk.  it worked rather well!  just got to polish it now.

Also fitted new belts...  I have used the app on my phone before for tensioning and its very good. takes any guesswork out of it.   after fitting the belt on the horizontal cylinder I tensioned it using the app…  and on the vertical cylinder I tensioned it to the good old trusted method of twisting it 90 degrees on the longest run to what years of experience told me felt right…  when I checked it I was VERY close, which was quite pleasing.








Mhanis

That is a pretty cool guard!

Mark
I ride a GS scooter with my hair cut neat.

Pete Townshend

2009 M1100 72,000+ miles- and climbing
2015 Suzuki TU250X 13,000+ miles GONE!

buzzer

Quote from: Mhanis on March 19, 2020, 10:58:21 AM
That is a pretty cool guard!

Mark

Thanks!


Sometimes it doesn't go to plan...  it would not start...  I spent a good few hours trying to understand why...   I had taken the tank off a few times to change things and had put a clamp on the fuel pipe....  and forgot!



koko64

2015 Scrambler 800