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PostPosted: 17 Jul 2011 14:53 
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pash wrote:

By the way, update your avatar so we can see progress...



Done :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: 23 Jul 2011 17:53 
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ok, so today I took the Uly subframe off to 'get to know' what I'll need to do once I have the Lightning subframe adjusted.

Took the whole subframe off and I have to say, barring the absence of a seat, this looks kinda cool...
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So anyway, go the subframe on (bear in mind at this point it's attached only by the lower fixings as the upper ones are the ones that need adjusting... moving down and back a bit... cue cutting, welding, whatever...)
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Back view... looks awesome (I think)...

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Seat on (if only placement for now...

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Basica placement of under-seat stuff...

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And as you can see the shock reservoir will have to be somehow attached underneath...

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So I'm meeting a guy on Monday who says he can do the adjustments to the subframe... here you can see where it's out...

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More soon :yup:

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 07:14 
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So here's my idea for repositioning the upper subframe mounts.

Basically need to drill new holes where they mount to the frame, lower by and back a bit indicated by the white circle...
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So something like this...

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Then I figure drilling a hole further back from the mounting to help secure a bracket like this...

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End result...

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No welding/cutting required. Just fabrication of the bracket and a couple of holes drilling.

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 08:11 
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I would work on the lower holes cos when you sit on the bike, the upper ones are in tension and the lower ones in compression. Not sure what they look like as a fit at the moment, but you could build the hole up with weld and redrill on a rigid jig or vice. Or you could mill the ends off and weld to drilled ally bar. A compression joint with this sort of fab is a better mode to deal with and safer as if the upper breaks, you will get a tyre mark on your trousers...

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 09:04 
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Hmm... good point - I guess at the end of the day, if the lower bolts were removed but the upper ones in place the lower fittings 'sit' on top of the frame to take a riders weight, so the seat unit would still be structurally strong enough to take a rider's weight.

Ok, back to the drawing board - I need to figure out how to shift the hole in the lower mounting.

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 13:01 
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stinkerbill wrote:
So here's my idea for repositioning the upper subframe mounts.
Damn but those sketches are f*cking good.

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 14:10 
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OK, so took Pash's advice and attached the upper mounting first... basically the whole thing goes on easy!

The bottom mount hole doesn't quite line up with the frame lugs, but a slightly thinner bolt, a couple of nuts and some washers and hey presto... Lighning subframe on a Uly, no modding required!

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You can see here how I've had to underslung the shock reservoir and adjuster knob (and the brake fluid reservoir) - thank Godness for cable-ties.. need to find a more robust solution though.

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She's getting there!
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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 14:12 
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chris(madrid) wrote:
stinkerbill wrote:
So here's my idea for repositioning the upper subframe mounts.
Damn but those sketches are f*cking good.


Thanks dude :D

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 14:20 
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I am with Chris on that, your images ooze quality...

Would love to have your skills...

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PostPosted: 24 Jul 2011 15:15 
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:yup:

Aw shucks!

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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2011 21:22 
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Any one selling a lightning rear end ?? i could be in the market too for my 1125, possibly do a swap with someone.


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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2011 21:54 
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Are we getting rid of those high bars?

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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2011 22:44 
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My heart and eyes say 'yes', my back says 'God, no!'

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PostPosted: 02 Aug 2011 22:46 
Avalaugh,

fitting a lightning rear end to a 1125 will take a bit of work as the mounting points are a little different. Others that have done it have had to make up brackets to fit it. Or there are these -

http://www.speed-of-color.de/index.php? ... 91m8dt6vf3

What I would like to do (money permitting) is to fit the rear end from the 1190R/RS but I suspect that the parts will never be affordable for the common man.

Failing that, if I could find tail end bodywork from something else that I liked, I would get a subframe made up to suit. The Magpul Ronin concept will give you some ideas -

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I seriously love the look of the Ronin... wish I had the money to have one.

I like this version with the strip LED headlights:

http://operatorchan.org/v/arch/src/v41683_Magpul_Ronin.jpg

Very very nice.

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