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    Blue hardtail frame is the first one. Red and white one was the second.

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    I made bearing cups to fit the GN forks and yokes into the blue frame.

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    Axle plates were rough and needed sorting out to fit the wheel in. I tried the GN 400 wheel but the hub is huge and the sprocket carrier is offset too far to let me centre the rim. I had a Chinese 125cc bike that was scrap but the wheels are decent. They are the same size rims as the GN but much narrower hubs.

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    Axle plates modified and tidied up, just need to sort chain adjusters.

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    Axle plates were 17mm ish, probably Imperial, not sure what the frame was made for but looks like ride side chain originally. I used the 15mm chinky wheel rear spindle. Axle slots were rough so I opened them up to 21mm, got them even and made top hats to fit the 15mm spindle.

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    I prefer cast wheels to spoke and think these look good

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    This is the other one, popped up for sale local too cheap to ignore so my mate snapped it up.

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    Re made the side stand into a bolt on one. The frame of the red one had been painted but had no stand, seat, or footrest mounts welded on!

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  2. Like buses you wait ages then 2 turn up at once. My friend that I built the GS550 chop for last year bought me a hardtail frame and I sold him a project GN400 I had in the lock up. I started working on the frame, then he bought a second GN 400 chop and bought that to me, so I am on both at the same time.

     

  3. You can buy cable on a roll by the metre. I use nylon lined outer and make my own cables. I have 1.5mm for throttles, 2mm for clutch and 2.5mm for brake cable. I use solderless nipples and solder on ones. Even the solderless ones I solder them on once set in the right place. I even make moulds and cast nipples on sometimes. I made a solder cup with a stainless cooking measure and some ally. I got a Venhill bird cage tool at Netley Marsh one year which are expensive but work perfect.

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  4. 16 hours ago, fab said:

    it would be a very loud pipe wouldn't it?

    It's not so much noise that is the problem, although the owner does classic track days so needs it around 108dB to pass scrutineering. At the moment the 2" pipe is restricting the power of the 1085 tuned motor even with no dB killer fitted. As soon as we fit a dB killer it chokes up even more. The 63mm pipe has 60mm bore where the 2" pipe only has 48mm bore. I have some 2" perforated baffle tube. The plan is to make a freer flowing semi quiet pipe that lets all the power of the motor out. 

  5. Do people use the frame dampers on Bandit frames? I got a Bandit frame and it has a damper behind the headstock. I will be cutting the seat subframe off and making a new one, not sure if it has a second damper in the rear.

  6. How expensive is it to have the outlet pipes at the front of the motor replaced? My friend came round and asked me to look for an oil leak and it looks to be one of the outlet pipes.

    I haven't done one before so I'd thought I'd ask for advice.

     

  7. How long are the standard dog bones bolt holes between centres on a 600 Bandit. A friend has a Mk2 600 Bandit and I think it has a jack up fitted. I did a rough measure of the dog bones and they are approximately 160 to 165mm hole centres. I'm looking to see if standard ones are different. The bike leans over too far on the sidestand and it's a little tall for her. I want to check the centres before spending on a lowering kit. If it's been jacked up I'll put stock dog bones on and try that first.

  8. Is there a comparison chart or list of the different lengths of 20mm diameter rear wheel spindles across GSXR's and Bandits? I have searched but can't find one.

    I have a few spindles in a box and I can't remember what they are for.

     

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