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  • Rijko
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    Thanks. I'll start a new thread for this, to not hijack yours

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  • JohnnyL
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    Originally posted by Rijko View Post
    Going by the price, is that a Celox stator ?
    I was wondering if anyone has experience with those.
    The brand on the box was Caltric.

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  • Rijko
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    Going by the price, is that a Celox stator ?
    I was wondering if anyone has experience with those.

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  • JohnnyL
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    When Brian was over last Friday, he did a resistance test on my stator and it showed to be bad. I ordered a new in the box stator from eBay for $33.00 and it arrived today. I have it replaced but in the process of removing the stator cover, I ripped the darn gasket! Grrr....



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  • JohnnyL
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    Originally posted by Spyder View Post
    Dude... You're not done yet?!? Dam slacker...

    Looks really good man. I agree about the upper triple. It looks good, but I suspect that new design will look a LOT better. Bike is looking great! Can't wait to see it in person come June. Have you decided on colors / scheme yet?
    Haha! Believe me....I work on this thing every second I get. Brian is coming over Saturday and we'll be wring this thing up. I'm hoping to hear it run before this weekend is over.

    The tank, rear cowl and front fender will be white red and black. Haven't quite figured out a design yet but I'm pretty much giving Corby Concepts full discretion on that. He'll come up with something fast looking. Check out some of his work here: https://corbyconcepts.com/our-work He also has tons of pics on his instagram page.

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  • Spyder
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    Dude... You're not done yet?!? Dam slacker...

    Looks really good man. I agree about the upper triple. It looks good, but I suspect that new design will look a LOT better. Bike is looking great! Can't wait to see it in person come June. Have you decided on colors / scheme yet?

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  • bwringer
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    Originally posted by alke46 View Post
    nah, he hardly ever gets on here.
    LOL!

    And yep, I've always suffered from a bad case of noassitol. Still a bit to go around the middle; I might be close to goal weight by June.



    Anyhoo, back to the topic at hand, that thing looks great on its wheels, John.

    And it looks like the forward lean and overall riding position for your arms might not be too uncomfortable. Your knees are pretty folded up, but IIRC those rearsets are adjustable. Or maybe you'll just take lots of breaks. Or Ibuprofen.

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  • adalah
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    Originally posted by JohnnyL View Post
    I officially have a roller. The sun finally came out today so I rolled it outside to get some pics. Ignore the gas tank. That's an old one that I'm not using. The good tank is currently at the bodyshop being prepped for paint before it goes to Corby Concepts. Still waiting on a headlight bracket from Z1 so I can't mount the headlight.

    The M-Unit arrived today! Pretty excited about that. I'm hoping Brian and I can get together this weekend and wire this thing up!

    Anyway...here's some pics of the roller.







    And to get an idea of what it looks like with an actual person on it.

    Great looking

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  • Cipher
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    a cup holder, ashtray and cell holder wpuld really set it off,
    it a nice design.

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  • JohnnyL
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    I think I've arrived upon a new triple clamp design. Not sure when I'll get around to cutting it but let me know what you guys think of it.

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  • JohnnyL
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    Originally posted by steve murdoch View Post
    Passing the milestone of having a roller is always a good feeling in a build.
    It might just be the photo but are the rear shocks straight up and down? To my eye it looks like they should be a bit further out at the top?
    I think it's just the photo. It would be impossible to have the shocks perfectly plumb without the aide of some spacers because the top mounts are narrower than the lower mounts on the swingarm. I actually placed three washers inside the shock mount on the top to get them as close to plumb as possible.

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  • steve murdoch
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    Passing the milestone of having a roller is always a good feeling in a build.
    It might just be the photo but are the rear shocks straight up and down? To my eye it looks like they should be a bit further out at the top?

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  • JohnnyL
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    Getting real close to starting this bike up. The tank won't be done for another two weeks but I plan on firing the bike up before then. I've tried searching for jetting suggestions for air pods and a MAC 4 into 1 exhaust but there are about 8 million threads on jetting. Is anyone that is following this thread able to point me directly to a thread that might be able to get me in the ballpark in regards to what jets I should order? I'd really appreciate it. The carbs currently have the stock jetting installed.

    40 Pilot
    92.5 Main
    150 Pilot Air Jet

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  • alke46
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    nah, he hardly ever gets on here.

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  • JohnnyL
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    Originally posted by alke46 View Post
    Johnny, don't let bwringer know that I told you this, but you are one lucky guy to have him living so close to you. He really knows his way around the shop and bikes in general.
    P.S. tell him to stop losing so much weight. In the pic of him mounting your tires, it looks like his arse has dissappeared.
    I realized that the first time I talked to him on the phone. I am VERY lucky to have him right down the road from me and I consider my self VERY lucky that he's willing to help me.

    LOL...I'll tell him to stop losing so much weight but I have a feeling he's going to read your comment.

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