10-30-2016, 12:10 PM | #181 |
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Ultra high molecular weight plastic. Similar to a plastic cutting board.
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10-30-2016, 12:35 PM | #182 |
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OK, thanks.
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11-02-2016, 03:50 PM | #183 |
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Nope, nothing fancy for the chain slider, it's just a $2 cutting board I found on sale somewhere... cut it down to size, heat it up with a Harbor Freight Heat Gun, bend to shape, and ride off into the sunset
I found a great deal on old school "Bathroom Scales", $6 each brand new with tax, and I was able to see just how much my motorcycles weigh after mods Bashan WILL 200 Front : ~117lbs Rear : ~141lbs Total : ~258lbs with a full tank of gas After mods the little china bike is under 260lbs!!! And I still have the 4+ lb header to replace with that lighter 1.6lb aftermarket header (still waiting on a good welder) I checked both scales with a 25lb weight and my massive 120lbs to check both "light and heavy" accuracy, both scales are "dead accurate" as far as my 2 tests can tell
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11-02-2016, 10:43 PM | #184 |
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Interesting report Az. Thanks
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11-02-2016, 11:29 PM | #185 |
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Good to know that I'm not the only one that steps on a bathroom scale to weigh parts.
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03-02-2017, 03:40 PM | #186 |
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Another new year, means new tags/registration fees... OH NO!!! A whole $35 and some change out of my pocket to take care of that
Also went ahead and ordered me up some goodies... Marine grade, made in the USA, 100 foot spools of wires... several different colors and a few different sizes of red/black (power/ground wires) Connectors of various styles and sizes... basically some 2.8mm and 3.9mm connectors along with a "Delphi Weatherpack" kit Several Bosch 4 pin, 30a Relays A pair of Dual Tone 110 decibel horns "Can you hear/see me now? Or are you still balls deep in your phone conversation yah caged jerk?" And pops got me a sweet Soldering Station for my bday gift the other day... no more crappy "crimped/insulated wire connectors" for this guy... just some solid (and waterproof) electrical connections from this day on. Was going to get some good Heat Shrink too but I was lucky and at the last minute I found what is leftover from the several foot rolls I had laying around, 4 different sizes of those just waiting to be used up I'm dancing now... but I won't be in a little bit when the Mrs. gets that notification about how much I just spent on all this crap Got a "fun" project coming up... total re-wiring of both of the motorcycles... including adding 3 relays... 1 for the upgraded horn, and also need 1 for the Low and 1 for the High Headlight beam
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03-02-2017, 05:25 PM | #187 |
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Take lots of pics and happy birthday!
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03-02-2017, 10:00 PM | #188 |
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Az, since you love wiring so much, I think i will personally deliver my next wiring mess for you to fix I can do home ac stuff but auto electric, not my cup of soup.
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03-02-2017, 10:37 PM | #189 |
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I wouldn't say I "love" wiring... or that I'm any good at it... I know I'm not the biggest fan of most wiring issues/project I come across... probably because I'm not the best at reading some of those insane pages of 'wiring diagrams' and such... but with a little help from my pops (and some gracious people here too*) all goes well in the end...
It's just another one of the "Jack of all trades, master of none" title(s) that I can carry around... Now with all the proper tools and supplies, my wiring projects should look a wee bit better... but still no where close to the miles and miles of perfection that those "German Car Factories" can put together... Either way I will take and post pics of my work, good work or not you will see it all like always Bring me wiring/auto work if you want... I kind of need a job that pays... a stay at home parent/home school teacher doesn't make that much $$ after all... like $0.00 an hour the days I'm not fixing friends and families stuff * PS... another big thanks goes out again to those who helped me to narrow down exactly where to look on our China Bike when the damn thing wanted to keep on running even with both keys in my pocket... with your guys help, so far the only time the bike has "left me stranded scratching my head for several minutes" since the first re-wiring project, was because I forgot to turn the gas on... those dumb carburetors always get me in the end
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03-02-2017, 11:23 PM | #190 | |
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When crumb cruncher gets older...Have you ever thought about your own home business as a mechanic (i believe you have stated you are certified mechnic). Seems like a person could put up a metal building off the side near the road (as a personal garage of course) and start repairing on a cash basis. You have a nice big lot I believe also seen in pics. If you need start up money, just start scratching those tickets. PS, I remember when your bashan rear fender fell off in the middle of the Continental Divide, mine has just about given up too. I patched mine up today with drill holes and plastic tie raps. Did 125 miles out west of George West today. When I leave for work in the mornings I see my bike sitting there and I'm like those old honda commercials (I wanna ride)
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04-16-2017, 01:59 PM | #191 |
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Finally named the Bashan WILL!
Well... I got tired of waiting for the Mrs. to ride and name the Bashan WILL 200 Dual Sport...
So I did her a favor and named it : Slade Wilson (aka DeathStroke) Might do a half Black and half Orange paint theme on the bike Other than that... it's Easter Sunday... it's extremely nice outside... and I'm going for a long ride with my newly named friend Enjoy the rest of your day everyone
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04-16-2017, 02:49 PM | #192 |
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You can get that fender shipped for $27 from Taobao. Reinforce it before you install it and it should last for years. I just got one.
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I was going to reinforce the perimeter of the fender by form fitting with aluminum straps and rivets. Just have been busy installing my luggage. Will make a thread on that soon. You know how the projects go, when the spirit moves you (code word for lazy and rather ride instead) All day today was bloody tax day. And a little of it tomorrow too.
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Pop the cover off from the Ignition to 'open it up' (see pic below)... clean up and properly resolder everything you see... I found hair and bird feathers stuffed in mine, and it came with cold solder points... once that was done, then it was time to fix the Connectors (if needed)... If I remember right they are 2.8mm non insulated Blade/Spade Here is the 2 connectors I needed to fix on the Ignition http://www.chinariders.net/showpost....1&postcount=22 Hope this helps
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