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Guest repliedOriginally posted by ndaugbjerg View Post
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Guest repliedPete,
I need opinions and I always enjoy your perspective (looking at the world from the bottom side up!) Do you guys think a frame looks better with a gloss or satin finish? Everybody feel free to jump in.
Thanks,
Niels
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Guest repliedGood stuff Pete. Progress is a good thing isn't it. Nice fabrication.
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So, I need to get the painting done tonight and tomorrow night at the latest as the rest of the week it's supposed to be raining and if I don't have the Acewell speed sensor bracket painted and cured by Saturday, there'll be no point installing the Acewell, so the aim tonight was to get it all in primer.
As per expected fortunes, it started to rain just as I was getting ready to spray the primer... I waited til it stopped and crossed my fingers... what is it with me, painting, and rain? My whole paint job was a race against the rain and now here I am four months later and I'm *still* battling rain while painting! Sheesh...
Anyways... got all the battery box corners rounded off and sharp edges smoothed with a file:
And trimmed the front edge of the left side so it won't impact the pod anymore:
Then I got into the battery box cover, bracket, and speed sensor bracket with 280 grit followed by 400 grit wet/dry to get them as smooth as I could before priming and to make sure the primers got the best chance possible to bond with the aluminium:
The it was a good once over with the wax and grease remover and hung on a bit of rope out under the back balcony with a bit of a makeshift protected area with a plastic drop sheet:
And two coats of etch primer later:
So, even though the humidity was up a bit, I'm hopeful it will all be good and I can paint tomorrow night. I need four coats of the satin black I got so I'm just hoping there's no rain for that.
Can't wait to knock these over and get onto the real fun stuff like getting the Acewell installed and working
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Rightio... I got stuck in last night and tonight, finished up the battery box cover and made up the Acewell speed sensor bracket for the front fork as well, and they're all hanging outside in primer tonight.
So, first off, got me some supplies on Saturday:
Then, last night I worked out what I needed to do for the Acewell speed sensor so I could mount it in front of the fork and within the 8mm required from the magnet. The magnetic bolt will replace one of the disc bolts and the centre of the disc is recessed so it needs to be mounted just right.
So, cut the basic shape out, and the three holes there are so I can mount it with cable ties and the cable ties will go through the holes. I figure if that's how Acewell mount their bracket officially then it's good enough for me:
Rechecked all my measurements, trimmed it up, drilled the sensor mounting holes, and bent it to the required shape:
Sensor test fitted:
And this is where it will go, I'll stick a piece of rubber on the back to protect the fork leg also:
And all smoothed and rounded:
Then I went back to the battery box cover to get the lock mounted so I can finish it off and paint it.
Test fitted with the lock installed:
And it seems to open ok and do the job still:
The only issue at that point was the left side hit the back of the K&N pod when opening, everything else seems to be good.
So onto tonight...
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Well I didn't make any real progress as such tonight, but I did give the Acewell a quick test. Just simple stuff like put power to it and make sure it turns on and all the indicator lights work, and I also flipped the magnet past the sensor to make sure it registered some speed, so that's all good.
I had a look at where I could mount the sensor, and there's two locations that seem like they would work ok. One would require me to make a mount that would bolt to the bottom of the left fork, and the other I think I could simply cable tie it to the fork. Not sure I'm real keen on relying on a couple of cable ties though, especially due to the fact that if it came loose, it would likely catch on the front disc at speed, and I don't want to think about that any more...
I also printed out the wiring diagram for the GS and another copy of the Acewell diagram so I can match things up easier.
I also started sketching out a mounting bracket so I can keep the Acewell centred but also so I can keep the stock gear position sensor.
And, finally, I also managed to get up to Supercheap today and picked up some Meguiars wax to finally give the paint job its wax, as well as a bunch of cable ties because I was out and some etch primer and satin black for the battery box cover.
So, hopefully I can finish the battery box cover off this week and get prepared for the Acewell so come Saturday I can just get stuck in and get her done.
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Originally posted by ndaugbjerg View PostPete,
I started to ask you several times but I was afraid that having jerked your chain so much, the payback would be hell! I'm happy to know you are only 6-8 months smarter than I am.
ndaugbjerg
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Guest repliedPete,
I started to ask you several times but I was afraid that having jerked your chain so much, the payback would be hell! I'm happy to know you are only 6-8 months smarter than I am.
ndaugbjerg
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I only found this out myself about 6 or 8 months ago when another newby asked the same question... I was always a little confused but thought being a member for quite a few years I should know...
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Guest repliedSVSooke,
Thanks for clearing that up. Probably a lot of other newbies on the forum wondering the same thing but embarrased to ask. Another nice thing about getting old; fewer and fewer of your inhibitions get in your way.
ndaugbjerg
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A Skunk is a 78 GS1000E,see why now?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by ndaugbjerg View PostGood Times,
While on the subject of "critters" I must plead ignorance. I figured out what a Kat was but what the hell is a "skunk"? Down here in Texas he's either a little black creature with a white stripe down his back, or a politician. Somehow I don't think that's what you guys are talking about.
ndaugbjerg
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Guest repliedGood Times,
While on the subject of "critters" I must plead ignorance. I figured out what a Kat was but what the hell is a "skunk"? Down here in Texas he's either a little black creature with a white stripe down his back, or a politician. Somehow I don't think that's what you guys are talking about.
ndaugbjerg
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by ndaugbjerg View PostCareful there , "Good Times". I was watching "Animal Planet" the other night and if I understood correctly, the "Grey banded Australian Colloquialism was put on the endangered list Jan 1, 2012.
ndaugbjerg
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