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27 Nov 2024 13:25 #906454 by Wookie58
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Ever wished you had just stayed in bed !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had a couple of days booked this week to try and get this frame finished so Monday came, a quick job on Mrs Wookie's car and then off to the garage. Fired up my trusty old welder and "what the f*~k" the wire speed control had gone down and it was spewing wire uncontrollably !!. Now this wasn't an expensive machine and I've had it for 25 years plus so I guess it's done ok. It wasn't in my plan to be replacing it right now but needs must so off to Amazon for a budget replacement (I say budget but $200 is still a chunk of change) In the meantime I stayed busy with some grinding and brazing. New machine arrived this morning so I whipped it out of the box, set it up thinking I could make up for lost time but when I connected the CO2 and opened the valve I could hear hissing even without the machine turned on - it should only pass gas when it's powered up and the trigger on the torch is pulled so that was short lived !!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's going back to Amazon tomorrow while I find an alternative replacement. Definitely not in my happy place right now :(

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27 Nov 2024 17:16 #906459 by Kelly E
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There's a difference between a cheap welder 20 years ago and a cheap welder today. My buddy and I pooled our money and bought a quality MIG welder 14 years ago and couldn't be happier. We've built a 12' flatbed trailer and a stack of other projects with great results.

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28 Nov 2024 00:01 - 28 Nov 2024 00:02 #906462 by Wookie58
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There's a difference between a cheap welder 20 years ago and a cheap welder today. My buddy and I pooled our money and bought a quality MIG welder 14 years ago and couldn't be happier. We've built a 12' flatbed trailer and a stack of other projects with great
Ain't that the truth, I would like something better but a month before Christmas and with no notice a better machine will need to wait :(. I've still got a lot of spending to do on the project
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15 Dec 2024 09:31 - 15 Dec 2024 09:34 #906891 by Wookie58
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New welder is here and I'm back in business :) (got to say for a cheap machine it does OK) I have managed to get the other side of the headstock finished and the "fixed" front engine mount. This side was a bit trickier as not been one to do things the "easy way" I wanted to run the hydraulic line for the clutch inside the frame tube but just chopping holes in the main structure didn't seem to be the best idea I've had !!! . At the outlet point on the lower tube I have reinforced the area around the hole with a piece of thick walled tubing, for the inlet I have added a piece of "slash cut" 12mm tube to reinforce and provide a guide for the hose. I have also added a "scallop" to allow the wiring a better route to the front connector station. Still moving forward :)













 
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15 Dec 2024 15:42 #906892 by Nessism
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Nice, and nice!

To my uneducated eye, the later year bikes have a much better reinforced headstock area, compared to the early 900/1000 frames.  Good job cleaning up the factory welding, and building on that...
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15 Dec 2024 20:30 #906897 by sf4t7
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That's a clever way to hide the clutch line.  Nice!


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16 Dec 2024 00:03 #906901 by Wookie58
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Nice, and nice!

To my uneducated eye, the later year bikes have a much better reinforced headstock area, compared to the early 900/1000 frames.  Good job cleaning up the factory welding, and building on that...
Thanks Ed, those brace pressings are certainly significant (2mm plate) and I think along with the additional tubing I have installed should allow me to "reap the benefit" of the improved suspension. I would say to anyone thinking of going this route with smoothing their frame that the key is to ensure you "add" enough material to be able to grind it back without "compromising the original structure".

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16 Dec 2024 00:13 #906902 by Wookie58
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That's a clever way to hide the clutch line.  Nice!
Thanks Scotty, it's a "double bubble" as cosmetically it's cleaner but also keeps the line away from the heat of the header pipes :)

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16 Dec 2024 17:09 - 17 Dec 2024 00:25 #906917 by rstnick
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On another note, while looking around I noticed that the ZR750S (watercooled model) uses a very similar instrument cluster to the ZX6R that I had already (there are some small differences) I had a set turn up in the post as there are a few advantages (more realistic redline - fuel gauge) and they are cosmetically different. Side by side I am unsure but am angling towards the ZR unit - What do you guys think (ZX6R on the left)??


Amazing work your doing on this bike Wookie!
I wish I could Weld.

The Gauge clusters look very much like the 2005 z750s I have.
It's pick up is on the front sprocket.


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17 Dec 2024 00:27 #906922 by Wookie58
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The Gauge clusters look very much like the 2005 z750s I have.

It's pick up is on the front sprocket.

 
It is indeed, this was a bit of a PITA :)

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