Aleman's Update Sep 09

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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Aleman » Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:09 pm

Me again,

Well, very nearly there.

I sorted the rear brake caliper. Seal problems. Doughnut here put a wrong small seal in. I put 2
"O" rings in opposed to the 1 then the complete round one without holes.
Thanks to the gent who put the caliper tutorial on the web as I was able to check the picture of
the contents and position Works ok now.

I have, it seems a very small leak in the fuel tank at the seat end, the one with the bullet holes
on it :lol:
The battery is now flat and unable to kickstart the beast into life so will cheat and charge up
the battery to push button start it, then kickstarbe easier.

I have a bit of private land (a car park) I can use to test ride it before I book the MOT.

As long as I can get the cash together and all goes well (pray) I should have it legal by this spring. Could not do it last year.

Watch this space!

Thanks for reading.

Regards,

K. ;)
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Sserpent » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:38 pm

Hi Keith.

I've been enjoying reading about your build without saying anything, so I thought it was time to speak up. Brilliant job you've done there! I know I'd think twice before building a bike from scratch! Good luck getting it started. I mean this is a nice, "I'm sure it'll start easy" way. As opposed to a "Bloody good luck getting that bloody thing started mate!". :D And let me and my shins tell you. Electric start is NOT cheating. Especially when it's the first time and you still have a bit tweaking to do! :D

Neil
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Aleman » Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:54 pm

Cheers for that, Neil.

Just been working on it this evening.

Battery charged (borrowed charger from the boss, at work not the misses :lol: )

Fired up straight away on the button then died but pumped more on the throttle and got
Persy running ok.

Took a test ride in the snow at the back of my place.
My house backs onto the sports ground next to the park so had to be double careful.

I noticed the lights kept going out then back on again.

It was the seat underneath connecting with the fuse box type thing...what's it called?

REMEDY: swapped the 2 nuts with countersunk screws which hold the connecting fork type
it that goes to the tank plus made sure I connected it to the rubber bit on the tank that bolts
to the frame.

Restarted it and jumped on the seat a few times. seems to have done the trick.

Will just need to start Persy up everyday now until I take it for an MOT.

Insurance quotes from Ă‚ÂŁ64 to Ă‚ÂŁ100 seem reasonable, fully comp.
I can legally ride it then to the test centre and back without a reg though only just down the road.
Should be up to date news early Feb.

Cheers,

Keith. :)
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Bunker » Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:37 pm

Good work Keith!
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Daj » Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:57 pm

Good work fella.

So close, almost there!

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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Green Goblin » Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:41 pm

Well done Kieth, glad your getting there.

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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by UNK » Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:12 pm

well done fella mine is still in a lot of pieces and the dragon is looming :roll:
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by Aleman » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:49 pm

Sorry Chaps...me again.

Thought I'd give you another update, probably laugh at me too.

OK, where do I start.

Bike was running but pipes red again but everything else all ok except tatty looking loom
near cowl and tank.

I tided up the loom by wrapping the wires in old inner tube rubber(don't tell my son)
and used gaffer tape to bind, looks so much better.
Then; me thinks to readjust the valve clearances again, my feeler guages were in thou
and not mm. I set the outlet to 4 thou and did not touch the inlet valves.

MMMM. Sod did not want to start.

So what did I do? ...Did the fuel down port hole trick(previously changed the spark gap to 7mm)=Nothing.
Checked spark= Works.
Readjust both inlet and outlet clearances AGAIN to spec.
Rechecked Timing= Bang on.
Still not fireing up?????
Put in a new spark plug= BINGO!!!

Oh well at least I covered many options.

Verdict= me a plonker, should have tried the plug earlier, at least I know all is set as should
be...I think.

See link to exhaust for my query.

Thanks for reading.

Simon, if you're reading this then I hope your hip gets better...soon.

Cheers,

Keith. :D
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by ZIP TIE » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:30 pm

previously changed the spark gap to 7mm
Are you sure :shock:
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Re: Aleman's Update Sep 09

Post by ellrider » Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:51 am

ZIP TIE wrote:
previously changed the spark gap to 7mm
Are you sure :shock:
Can see how a new plug might have helped :lol:
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