MT350 Finished...........ish
MT350 Finished...........ish
Finished.....ish because I know there is something else to tweak.
Somewhere.
Bike was in good nick when I won it on EBay. A little rust in the usual places, but a runner with a full MOT.
Haha! I soon put paid to all that!
All I was going to do was give it a little spruce up here and there, but ended up stripping the whole thing down to to the frame and making the garage look like a MT350 abattoir.
Using my vast experience and knowledge of putting Airfix kits together as a lad I then started to re-asssemble. I mean, it's just full scale and there are lots of manuals right?
First, everything green and metal got stripped down and then got re-sprayed with primer and Olive Krylon. Everything green and plastic got cleaned and sprayed with Olive Krylon. In hindsight I think it would have been a far better idea to go with powder coating on the metal, but I put this down to naivetĆĀ© and being tight.
Engine was cleaned down, gaskets, filters, timing belts etc. replaced and and a few coats of VHT black paint applied. Ditto with the VHT on the exhaust sytem. Combination of spraying and hand painting. I also cleaned down the carb and had the mod done.
Now there is the PC phrase of somebody being "horizontally challenged". Hate it. The fact is that I'm way short. So I have lowereed the bike by replacing the shocks and taking out the pre-loads from the forks. At the same time I have had the kick stand shortened and re-welded as well as the centre stand. (This might be a problem which I'll come on to).
The brake cables have been replaced with stainless steel ones, brake calipers "refurbished" and had new piston kits fitted. Twice. Because I tried to paint the calipers and combined with brake fluid it just ends up a really horrible nasty mess.
I'm also a stainless steel freak so almost all the fasteners have been replaced with........stainless steel.
I also seem to have acquired a lot of new kit on the way, like torque wrenches, (why do I need three?), vacuum pumps, various bolt/screw removal systems, motorcycle jack, Krylon, acid etch primer, oil, lots and lots of brake fluid (don't ask), filters, new parts, second-hand parts and enough stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers to put an Italian cruise liner back together.
Suffice to say it's been 18 months of blood, swearing, sweat, swearing, tears and swearing to finally come up with this
I have to give lots of credit the to MT Riders site for the manuals and the enormous amount of knowledge here and to Aphophis and his excellent rebuild DVD and parts site. Also KLM Motorsports and Forces Motorcycles for parts and Stig Fasteners for, well, fasteners.
Lastly, I have one last niggle before I take t'bike down for it's MOT. If you look at this picture
You'll see that the centre stand has been shortened so that it is just hitting the rest. You'll also see that I've used one of the frame grommets to pad it out a bit. Think this will survive/pass MOT (thinking of the chain tension et al)? Comments and solutions greatly appreciated.
Somewhere.
Bike was in good nick when I won it on EBay. A little rust in the usual places, but a runner with a full MOT.
Haha! I soon put paid to all that!
All I was going to do was give it a little spruce up here and there, but ended up stripping the whole thing down to to the frame and making the garage look like a MT350 abattoir.
Using my vast experience and knowledge of putting Airfix kits together as a lad I then started to re-asssemble. I mean, it's just full scale and there are lots of manuals right?
First, everything green and metal got stripped down and then got re-sprayed with primer and Olive Krylon. Everything green and plastic got cleaned and sprayed with Olive Krylon. In hindsight I think it would have been a far better idea to go with powder coating on the metal, but I put this down to naivetĆĀ© and being tight.
Engine was cleaned down, gaskets, filters, timing belts etc. replaced and and a few coats of VHT black paint applied. Ditto with the VHT on the exhaust sytem. Combination of spraying and hand painting. I also cleaned down the carb and had the mod done.
Now there is the PC phrase of somebody being "horizontally challenged". Hate it. The fact is that I'm way short. So I have lowereed the bike by replacing the shocks and taking out the pre-loads from the forks. At the same time I have had the kick stand shortened and re-welded as well as the centre stand. (This might be a problem which I'll come on to).
The brake cables have been replaced with stainless steel ones, brake calipers "refurbished" and had new piston kits fitted. Twice. Because I tried to paint the calipers and combined with brake fluid it just ends up a really horrible nasty mess.
I'm also a stainless steel freak so almost all the fasteners have been replaced with........stainless steel.
I also seem to have acquired a lot of new kit on the way, like torque wrenches, (why do I need three?), vacuum pumps, various bolt/screw removal systems, motorcycle jack, Krylon, acid etch primer, oil, lots and lots of brake fluid (don't ask), filters, new parts, second-hand parts and enough stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers to put an Italian cruise liner back together.
Suffice to say it's been 18 months of blood, swearing, sweat, swearing, tears and swearing to finally come up with this
I have to give lots of credit the to MT Riders site for the manuals and the enormous amount of knowledge here and to Aphophis and his excellent rebuild DVD and parts site. Also KLM Motorsports and Forces Motorcycles for parts and Stig Fasteners for, well, fasteners.
Lastly, I have one last niggle before I take t'bike down for it's MOT. If you look at this picture
You'll see that the centre stand has been shortened so that it is just hitting the rest. You'll also see that I've used one of the frame grommets to pad it out a bit. Think this will survive/pass MOT (thinking of the chain tension et al)? Comments and solutions greatly appreciated.
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Hi Scully, Great job on your refurb.. If you fit MT 500 fork damper rods you'll be able to lower the front even more. You may have to move the lug forward for the centre stand stop. Try drilling and tapping an 8mm bolt underneath the swing arm then bend to suit. Or just chop off the lug and reweld it further forward..
Did you get the seat cover made locally?
Regards
Gary
Did you get the seat cover made locally?
Regards
Gary
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Uh-o that could open a can or worms.....I'm also a stainless steel freak so almost all the fasteners have been replaced with........stainless steel.
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Careful with that centre stand, have you checked it doesn't flip up all the way when the suspension is compressed if it does it could be nasty, as minter says I'd fit a new lug further forward.
Nice looking bike
Nice looking bike
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Hi Gary,Minter wrote:Hi Scully, Great job on your refurb.. If you fit MT 500 fork damper rods you'll be able to lower the front even more. You may have to move the lug forward for the centre stand stop. Try drilling and tapping an 8mm bolt underneath the swing arm then bend to suit. Or just chop off the lug and reweld it further forward..
Did you get the seat cover made locally?
Regards
Gary
Thanks for the tip on the fork damper rods. Had no idea.
You're right about the lug of course. I've bashed the stand a few times to see if it will move past the present lug position and it does seem to hold. However, I'm still uncomfortable with it. With the kit I've got (no welder) tapping and bending a bolt seems good, but my usual paranoia makes me wonder if this would compromise the strength of the swing arm?
Well spotted on the seat cover. Yes, there is a gentleman here in Thame called "John the Stitcher" who re-did the seat very cheaply. Amazing guy. Does everything from pocket repairs to classic car seats and saddlery and a biker too.
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Bunker wrote:Uh-o that could open a can or worms.....I'm also a stainless steel freak so almost all the fasteners have been replaced with........stainless steel.
Loadsa copper grease!
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
ZIP TIE wrote:Careful with that centre stand, have you checked it doesn't flip up all the way when the suspension is compressed if it does it could be nasty, as minter says I'd fit a new lug further forward.
Nice looking bike
Thanks Zip Tie.
Yeah, it really does make me uncomfortable for precisely that reason. I have an active imagination which pictures me very splattered if it all went wrong.
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Copper grease does not improve toughness or tensile strength to make up for the wrong grade of stainless being used...........Scully wrote:Bunker wrote:Uh-o that could open a can or worms.....I'm also a stainless steel freak so almost all the fasteners have been replaced with........stainless steel.
Loadsa copper grease!
(2nd worm wiggles away.......)
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Re: MT350 Finished...........ish
Aye but he never said he was going to use the wrong grade did he?
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