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FJ1200 with a bit of Exup ru and a bit of R1 big bang

Started by Russfjr1, April 14, 2015, 05:30:52 PM

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Russfjr1

Another part of the mirrors roughing out stage on the mill and another view of the front with headlight just placed into position and the dark screen. Not sure about screens I have this one and a iridium screen, will take photos of both and put them to the vote.
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Harvy

Russ, is that the remains of a Monster I see on the floor on the lhs of the FJ?

Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

Russfjr1

Quote from: Harvy on April 22, 2015, 06:07:48 AM
Russ, is that the remains of a Monster I see on the floor on the lhs of the FJ?

Harvy


Well spotted Harvy it is indeed, it is another of my projects I wanted to make a copper but with an alternative v twin hence the Ducati. I have made the swing arm to take a 10.5 inch wide rear wheel that has a 310 tyre fitted the front end I am making a springer set up for it. Work kind of got put on the back burner when the FJ arrived, that's not such a bad thing because it gives me time to think about other mods that would suit a Ducati Monster Chopper   :smile:   (DMC just realised)
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Russfjr1

FJ is going well just invested in a 25l parts wash for on the bench, works well. So back to the build, I am making my own mirror bases and stems / arms but can't find any nice mirror heads to go with them, I did see on ebay a while ago some mirror plastic sheet approx A4 you cut to fit! Might have to find something like and make my own mirror heads.
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Sabre093

Really enjoying this build!!!!!Love the dual headlight set-up!
2009 FJR 1300
1992 FJ 1200
1987 FJ 1200 Sold
1986 FJ 1200 Sold
1985 Venture Royale
1976 GoldWing
1986 FZ 750
1986 GPZ 900
1984 Honda Nighthawk S 750
1982 Honda Nighthawk 450

Russfjr1

On with the build but took time out from the headache stuff and started a bit of polishing, these were so bad I had to start with 120g on the sander! then 240g and 400g onto the buff. They still need more work but it's a start. Then we have a photo of my trusty buff  :mocking: it's just a 3/4hp motor with a pigtail on it but it works, just clamp it in the vice and way to go. The last photo are the Michelin tyres for the FJ, can't wait to try them out on the open road.  Next I will get some photos of mirrors so far but do I like them ... :unknown: 
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Russfjr1

The mirrors, they need more polishing but that can be done when all the machining work has bee done. 
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Russfjr1

Quote from: Harvy on April 22, 2015, 06:07:48 AM
Russ, is that the remains of a Monster I see on the floor on the lhs of the FJ?

Harvy

Just found these photos of the Monster just before the FJ was put up on the work bench.  Poor old Monster kicked of and work stopped ..... but not for too much longer   (I hope)
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Steve_in_Florida

Russ,
I'm enjoying your projects from afar!

I'm a burnt-out computer guy who's now working in a machine shop environment. (fish outta water, certainly) Lots of things new to me that many old-timers to the trade take for granted. I stand in awe of the beauty and magic that can be performed by an expert.

:hi:

Hats off to you.

Steve
`90 FJ-1200
`92 FJ-1200

IBA # 54823

Russfjr1

Quote from: Steve_in_Florida on April 26, 2015, 09:13:46 AM
Russ,
I'm enjoying your projects from afar!

I'm a burnt-out computer guy who's now working in a machine shop environment. (fish outta water, certainly) Lots of things new to me that many old-timers to the trade take for granted. I stand in awe of the beauty and magic that can be performed by an expert.

:hi:

Hats off to you.

Steve


Many thanks Steve, messages like yours are massively appreciated they help me so much, and mean a great deal to me. (Still fighting the ongoing battle with depression)  I don't think I am in anyway an expert but I try   :smile:  and some of the best times are when I get to help other folk or just make them smile
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Harvy

Holy snappin duck shit Russ.......... that back tyre is wider than the whole of the rest of the bike!

Be great for the old straight Roman roads - not much fun on the winding back roads.

You know you have a doppleganger over here - your Avatar image bears a very strong resemblance to our mate Ken here in SE Qld .

Enjoying your work - keep the posts coming.

Cheers
Harvy
FJZ1 1200 - It'll do me just fine.
Timing has much to do with the success of a rain dance.

Russfjr1

Today it was time to look at the exhaust, the originals had seen better days (years) so when these come along for £50 I just had to have them. After a few cuts grinds and a bit of mig they fit, my only concern is they might be a bit quiet but that can be put right after no problem. Did a bit more work to the rims as well so they are ready for paint, they will be polished with gold centers to match the forks. At the same time of painting the wheels I will do the plastics as well then I can clear coat all parts together.
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Russfjr1

Started to think about the paint today and what graphics to put on to brake up the block colour and add a bit of interest. The main colour is to be Triumph Pimento Red, It's a colour that goes back to the seventies and it's the colour I painted my Ford Pop (will find a photo).  So back to the FJ the bits that are red in the photo are going to be gold like the front forks, the wheels have polished rims & centre rib but the rest will be painted the same gold.  In the last photo just looking to see how the side plate clears exhaust and things.
It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)

Paul1965

Very nice indeed Russ, you've got some mad skills!
1978 Yamaha 400 Sold
1984 Yamaha Maxim 400 Blew up
1982 Yamaha Vision Sold
1983 Kawasaki GPz1100 Sold
1984 Yamaha FJ1100 Killed it
1991 Yamaha FJ1200 Sold
2009 Triumph Sprint ST Sold
2014 Triumph Trophy SE

Russfjr1

It's about as useful as a chocolate fire guard
Current bikes in the stables

Yamaha FJ1200
Yamaha FJ1100
Honda Monkey-bike z50m 1967
Ducati Monster
Ducati ST2
Triumph Daytona 600 (daughters)
Honda CBR1000RR (daughters)