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Offline saltwheels262

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #195 on: April 17, 2012, 09:37:06 PM »
jon,
maybe it's me; but I don't see the difference in the pics in reply #193.
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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #196 on: April 17, 2012, 10:47:20 PM »
My Bad, Simpson Pro Rage;


I will be running petrol (Gas) until I need to run fuel to make more hp.
First year will be standard motor to settle bike and learn to ride.

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #197 on: April 22, 2012, 01:33:41 AM »
Been doing non bike stuff most of the weekend, helping stepfather inlaw move a bus he converting into a mobile home.

Redid the rails under my feet to drop my feet down and forward a little more;

Bottom rail closest is new rail, one on the other side is old rail.

Skinned the leg feet area;

The skin in this area is on the outside, skin in the seat area is on the inside.
It switches inside to outside at rail that goes down from the front rollbar tubes.

Tacks were still warm when i put on my SFI shoes and oversize test helmet;

It's the first time I've known 100% that I'm going to fit, I've sat in there and thought my foot was in the right spot but never been sure. :)

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #198 on: April 22, 2012, 01:41:42 AM »
Is that the tire between your legs?  Tony
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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #199 on: April 22, 2012, 04:51:16 AM »
Is that the tire between your legs?  Tony


Umm...yep :)
In a 2.5mm tub.

Anyone used a Go Power DA-512 dyno?
Think I just picked an old ratty one cheapish that I can upgrade next year if my bike is looking for more power rather than rebuilding bits.

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #200 on: April 22, 2012, 05:51:44 AM »
That the one in Gumtree ??
750 ft/lb should do it without upgrading

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #201 on: April 22, 2012, 06:09:27 AM »
That the one in Gumtree ??
750 ft/lb should do it without upgrading
Yep; going to catch with the guy Wednesday Arvo.
If it's not stuffed mechanically I will just stash in under my table for a year so I don't get distracted.
Its a bellhousing mount but I will put it in a frame and run a jackshaft from the output shaft.

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #202 on: April 22, 2012, 11:25:24 AM »
fitting in is NICE that is what we are doing on the lakester now making sure we still fit as we fiddle with adding the "systems" brakes, strg. throttle trans shifter guages  FIRESUIT :-o
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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #203 on: April 22, 2012, 09:43:25 PM »
Jon, I have a few pictures of Max's riders compartment to share with you.  I also have a question.  Where is the steering going to fit through the wheel well, will it still leave room the the legs in the firesuit. 

The pictures
Looking forward from the front roll bar

Measurement of cockpit length at center of seat to front foot rest and throttle...

center of seat to handlebars (raised)

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #204 on: April 22, 2012, 09:55:50 PM »
More pics
floor to handlebars (raised position)

back headrest to front of bar

bottom of seat to roll bar
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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #205 on: April 22, 2012, 09:58:30 PM »
More pics
Floor to handlebars lowered

Front of bar to handlebars

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #206 on: April 22, 2012, 11:19:05 PM »
Thanks very much for sharing Max and Stainless, I really appreciate it.

I will print them off and post some comparison measurements over the next few evenings.

The wheelwell will be welded into the frame and will be structural, the steering column will pivot from the top/rear of the wheelwell without going wider.

To change my front tyre the front yoke will be dropped out of the bottom of the bike.

Thanks again for your help.
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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #207 on: April 23, 2012, 01:11:08 AM »
That is nice that you are fixing up a bus.  It reminds me of my hippie days.  I lived in a bus, too.

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #208 on: April 25, 2012, 04:45:52 AM »
Picked up an old water brake dyno today, a Go-Power DA-512.


The guy I bought it off purchased it new in 1979 for apprentice training for a company that he was working for at the time.

Pulled the outlet plugs to see if there was much wear or cavitation inside;

Can still see the casting and machining marks inside :)

It used to live at Weipa, anyone who has been up that way will know that it is covered in fine red dust.
Going to clean it up, drown it in WD40 and stash it somewhere that its hard to get to so I don't get distracted.


Plan to put it back to close to original and tee in some data logging and have some weird ideas on load control that will have to wait.

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Re: Australian Streamliner Bike Build
« Reply #209 on: April 25, 2012, 08:29:38 AM »
 :-o  :-o now that is a FIND   :-o!!!
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Miss LIBERTY,  changing T.K.I.  to noise, dust, rust, BLUE HATS & hopefully not scrap!!

"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing."   Helen Keller

We are going to explore the racing N words NITROUS & NITRO!