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Re: WINTER PROJECTS
Posted:
Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:47 pm
by John H
Is your Beta Xtrainer 300cc? Piston appears quite large.
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
Posted:
Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:30 pm
by Lotus54
John H wrote:Is your Beta Xtrainer 300cc? Piston appears quite large.
Yes, 300 cc. 72mm bore.
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
Posted:
Sun Jan 14, 2024 5:31 pm
by Lotus54
This is from last year, but I have a bunch of winter project this year too.
1. Finish the Benelli Dynamo Compact (see other thread).
2. Get 66 Lotus Elan all ‘up to snuff’. I already replaced all the dampers, springs, rear adjustable spring perches & top mount. Also new bushigns and trunion rebuild. Next new exhaust. I have a ‘no distributor’ ignition to install and electric water pump. I don’t need to do those, but I think will make excellent reliabilty.
3. electronic lead screw- finished on lathe. It is fantastic!
4. Work on buddies Benelli 250 2C (2-stroke twin street) identical to mine. It is in really good shape, but will fit Vape electronic 12Vdc ignition setup.
5. 74 OSSA Explorer I got in trade for a frame. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it, but now want to make it so I can do a couple vintage trials. I do NOT plan on a full resto by any means, I won’t even paint it. But of course it needs to run really well and I will lower and move back the pegs. Back then they were way too high.
Probably more stuff, but I won’t get all that done anyway. Haha
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
Posted:
Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:03 pm
by John H
If you aren't over a hear behind that's a good sign
I have stopped counting projects, now just counting years...left.
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
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Thu Jan 18, 2024 3:34 pm
by Lotus54
I forgot about my Benelli Dynamo Woods bike (first bike I ever rode and still have it).
Maybe next winter, but certainly not this one.
I did some metric threading on a 8mm rod. I could have done if faster with a die, but just wanted the practice. Of course, I first thought it was a 8x1.0 - so I set the ELS for that. But before I started I checked and it was 8x1.25. Of course, I forgot to changd it! Ha.. oh well, good practice anyway.
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
Posted:
Fri Jan 19, 2024 8:16 pm
by John H
There's a bit of art in turning perfect threads on a lathe. I still enjoy reading old machine shop books that tell how to grind the tool, set the point and compound and so on. I'm at a disadvantage cutting metric threads on the big lathe as it is missing those gears. If I wasn't electronically challenged I would add one of those digital controllers like you did.
Re: WINTER PROJECTS
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Sun Jan 21, 2024 7:02 pm
by Lotus54
The electronics portion of the ELS is easy- making toothed pullies, getting correct belts and other adpaters takes more time. Well…wiring it all up takes time too.