Wednesday, December 28, 2011

WTF over!

Decided to fix the indicators today and what a debacle that turned into. I'm running led indicators and knowing you can't use the normal flasher I went off and bought a LED specific bike one.....and it didn't work. In looking at that the rear brake light was also no longer working???? Checked the light itself and it was fine, the brake pressure switch was playing up. Maybe I don't have enough pressure in the line?....Why is there brake fluid on the rear sets? FAAAARKKKKKK!!!!! Long story short, the brake switch is cactus - need a new one. The master cylinder has been leaking brake fluid past the reservoir attachment seal - need to replace the seal or replace the whole master cylinder. My uber sexy HRC race reservoirs are still sweating brake fluid plus the lines have clouded - have to consult with the seers at RGV250.co.uk for some advice on this one.

Went back to the original indicator flasher and decided to load up the indicators with after market resistors so it will flash - need to buy them.

One step forward and about 6 backwards....I hate having to revisit parts I've already "fixed" ;-)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Getting there...slowly

Fixed the power valves - I had the servo pulley on the wrong way which didn't help, so flipped it, then setup the top cylinders cables correctly and I now have working power valves. Timing them was pretty easy as I was expecting some sort of black magic ritual.

Off with the exhausts and in with the new gaskets and around the block for a quick spin, awesome. I'm supposed to keep it to 6,000 for the first 500 kilometers but couldn't help a quick excursion to 9,000 - just to check if the power valves were working of course.

What's left:
Time the power valves
Fix the indicators
Kick start seal is leaking
Front fork seals are leaking - and front feels pretty soft
Rear brake is ordinary - check pads
Tune the carbs
Sort out leaks from both exhausts
I'll be sorting out the electrics and then it's time to fix the leaks before it's off to Bogaarts for a dyno tune. and then rego.

One thing I have noticed is that the HRC reservoirs are sweating in the heat. I haven't come across this before and will need to keep an eye on it.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

What's next??

The sticker kit has arrived and...I don't like it. The bike will not be a Rossi Camel replica. I've used the number plates and some of the sponsor stickers but will go with my original preference of Nikon and Racetech as "sponsors".

The replacement battery strap arrived from Tyga - cheers guys, appreciated you sorting that out for me.

I picked up the exhaust gaskets from Springwood Suzuki but will wait till I've got the power valves sorted out before fitting them. Speaking of which I worked out why the PVs wouldn't turn.....Power Valve motor was seized. Luckily I had a spare and have swapped it in - just needed to change the front cam and it's in there.......now to time them. I've got one very slightly frayed power valve cable and I'm tossing up whether to replace it or not.........

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sunday

More work on the bike:

Fitted up the key barrel, replaced the rear brake reservoir with a full size HRC unit. Put the old rear on onto the front which means I can get the levers where I like them. Topped up the coolant and gearbox oil. Hacked up a battery strap from a battery strap from a boat. And then.....took it out for a spin. It's everything a 2-stroke racer rep should be - light, easy to manouver, pulls well and the gearbox is great - shifts like butter.

Unfortunately there is a new list of things to fix:

Time the power valves
Fix the indicators
Kick start seal is leaking
Front fork seals are leaking - and front feels pretty soft
Rear brake is ordinary - check pads
Tune the carbs
Sort out leaks from both exhausts

...and there is more, getting there....slowly.

Saturday - IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!

Up early and went to get the key cut....they've moved, after a quick spin 4 suburbs over they took an hour.....and no joy. Back to Tommy at MMM Motorcycles for the chain and luckily he had the replacement part for the carb. Aired the tyres on the way home. Back home, gave up on the battery or rather it gave up the ghost, quick run out and picked up a new one. Worked out the key myself. Fitted the battery, kicked, and kicked, and kicked and....nothing No spark, started chasing down the problem - corroded ignition fuse, kicked again and.....let the smoking commence!!!


Friday Night

Petrol in the tank, 35:1 premix - running Motul
Charge the battery
Bled the rear again

Broke the throttle adjustment on the carb putting on the airbox.....F**KING HELL!!!!!
Ready for tomorrow

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Getting closer.......

We're getting closer and closer to firing up this little beasty.

Charging jack is in
Rear brakes are done

Tank being flushed and cleaned today
Key recut this Saturday
New chain as well
Petrol, air the tyres, gearbox oil, and coolant and away we go!!!!!

Should be a fun Saturday.


Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Where have I been

A long time between posts but have had a bit on - son has been in hospital, started a new job, sold the Gixxer and Harley, and life got in the way.

However, a little has been completed, rear shock reservoir is sorted, tail is off for the battery charging cable to be hooked up, finish having he key cut is next......we will get there.


- Posted from my iPad

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

RGV hitlist gets smaller...and bigger

Some more achieved...and some more to do.



  • Subframe re-aligned - Done

  • Rear shock reservoir mount - Done

  • Chain

  • Power valves timed

  • Refit exhausts and gaskets - Done

  • Side stand switch and wiring - Done

  • Extend rear wiring - Done

  • Shift linkage machined - Done

  • Mirror mount gaskets - Done

  • Key re-cut for ignition

and some extras:




  • Add charging plug to wiring

  • Coolant

  • Setup rear brakes

  • Mount rear shock reservoir

  • Flush fuel tank


Harley is fixed

The new carby for the Harley arrived yesterday and I fitted it last night. Fired her up this morning and it ran fine. Now for a test ride out on the streets and see how much of a tune it needs.

It's a good feeling to be mobile again.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

New fuel atomiser

Ordered the new carb in from the states with a polished slide and other improvements.


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

No work done on the RGV but....

I did get out for a spin on the Harley. Great fun.
Well at least for a while until I got back home and found I had a flooding carb. Good excuse to just replace this one rather than trust it on the trip to Canberra and back.

Friday, April 22, 2011

A little update

Okay, finally got around to doing some more work on the RGV.

The clipons and levers are on. The grips don't fit so off to eBay they go.


Dan has come through with the shift rod and wasn't it a saga getting the reverse thread cut but it's on there now and that's one more thing off the list.

And to cap it off I have sold my GSXR1100 as well. Sorry to see that one go especially after the amount of money I put into it over the last 2 years but the Harley had to be paid for. One benefit is it frees up some time to focus on the RGV.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Controls have all arrived

eBay hath provided all the controls so now it's time to get it all on the RGV. Dan's machining the shift rod and then I can finish the foot pegs and controls. Getting closer............ Oh and the Gixxer is up for sale on evilBay again.....

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Harley circuit breakers are no more

I'm still waiting on the clipons to arrive so in the meantime I removed the circuit breakers from the Harley and replaced them with fuses. Hopefully it won't cut out on me again. I also got some of the security stuff sorted out so all in all a good Saturday.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Control makeover

After sizing the clipons incorrectly I've orderd in a new set in......gold


And a set of grips to match in.....gold

And a set of shorty levers in.......gold




I love Goooooold!!!!!!






Saturday, February 26, 2011

On hiatus

Not much happening for a while - my son Brendan is just out of hospital after a 2 week visit. Be a while before I get back into it. Having said that I sneaked 20 minutes to myself to mount the new Pazzo-style levers to the RGV. The Harris clipons I got are the wrong size - should be 50mm and I bought 52mm. DOH!!!!!!! I measured too far down on the fork tube.

The Gixxer didn't sell on evilBay even after 2 attempts so the steering damper is back on it and I'll keep the bike for a little while.....oh and I got a speeding ticket....in my wife's car.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Broke down....again

I took the Harley out for a bit of a longer run on the weekend and lo and behold just getting back to my place the engine cut out. Long story short I believe it's the circuit breakers so I'll have a little job over the coming weeks to replace them with fuses and be done with it.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

New yearnings

I want to build one of these, what a beauty.....'81 Yamaha Virago:








Monday, January 24, 2011

Progress Part II

I had a sudden rush of inspiration to get on with the RGV and finished some of the work. Taking the tail off I've extended the wiring for the indicators and tail light. I now need a new battery strap as the old one has broken - might get a custom one. The kick stand switch is mounted and wired in. Fixing the subframe has proven to be a pain in the @ss as it was kinked off to the left - not a lot but enough so that it was noticable. Looking at the subframe I believe they've welded up one side with a piece that is too long so....out came the grinder....


And let the steel gluing commence with fanciful fireworks....


And some more...


And it's fixed......better than a bought one except the fitting holes for the tail section don't quite line up...oh well it wasn't meant to be easy.
Dan cut the pipes and welded on the mounts for the cans, all sweet until it was time to rechrome the ends. For the $500 quoted I could nearly get a set of Tyga stainless steel chambers so I've sprayed the ends and they'll do for now. Cut some custom gaskets for the cans and mounted up they look alright to me but see how they go once the engine is running.

The rear shock mounting was another issue but I've cut a bit of the undertray to allow the reservoir hose to sit in there and the reservoir hose to be mountable on the side of the subframe.
What's left to be done:
  • Subframe re-aligned - Done
  • Rear shock reservoir mount - Done
  • Chain
  • Power valves timed
  • Refit exhausts and gaskets - Done
  • Side stand switch and wiring - Done
  • Extend rear wiring - Done
  • Shift linkage machined
  • Mirror mount gaskets
  • Key re-cut for ignition

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Progress continues

The Tyga rearsets have arrived for the RGV so they're now on and the pipes are lining up correctly. We've now marked the cans so they're straight when on the bike and the mount plates and pipes are with Dan to be welded and the ends re-chromed. The replacement Tyga carbon fibre hugger arrived along with another HRC rear brake reservoir race kit. No pictures but we're slowly getting there - Still needs:

  • Subframe re-aligned
  • Rear shock reservoir mount
  • Chain
  • Power valves timed
  • Refit exhausts and gaskets
  • Side stand switch and wiring
  • Extend rear wiring
  • Shift linkage machined
  • Mirror mount gaskets
  • Key re-cut for ignition

The Harley still has a few electrical gremlins in there which I am trying to work through but it's a bit of a task to get them all. I had a few more rides so I'm slowly getting used to it now.