Karlos wrote:Hi Kees,
Some very nice work there. Very "Moi" I presume you designed all the parts as well.
I myself have done some modifications to my Beemer, I must say I think mine are a little more technical and radical, but you can see the originality of the bike still shining through...
Un saludo
I have only just seen this excellent thread! Well done Kees. I am impressed with the weight saving; 35kg! Just shows how much the fairing and rear frame assembly weigh.
I think it was Blackhole engineering that used two huge K&N's fitted to elbows so they tucked in where the airbox was; and described that the system required a variable fuel regulator to get things right - even used larger fuel injectors.
If you do want to change the yokes, send a pm to Scott in USA: fshartley@verizon.net. He made some excellent replacements which transformed the rigidity of the front end and may be able to help with some designs.
Keep us posted!
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Karlos wrote:Hi Kees,
Some very nice work there. Very "Moi" I presume you designed all the parts as well.
I myself have done some modifications to my Beemer, I must say I think mine are a little more technical and radical, but you can see the originality of the bike still shining through...
Un saludo
Being a newbie on here I have only just found this thread... Just brilliant, you sir are a talented chap, really enjoyed reading this. I worry about changing the plugs so I won't be changing much myself. Keep up the good work and please keep us up to date with your doings.
just followed a link , awesome work ,,, and all done the slow way , no cnc.
i know its a long gone thread , but workmanship like that just needs to be seen.