BUILDING AN I.C.B.M. KATANA 1100

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  • Guest

    #331
    yeahhhhh baby,

    IT'S IN the future. I have a nice motor sitting here that is crying out to me.....but I must be strong....aaahhhhahahahahaahah

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    • Guest

      #332
      Here is a pic of what I am doing for the bushing down of the bandit swingarm.

      Picture is curtacy of a fellow kat freak in the uk who had the idea which is far better than mine.

      I re-measured the pivot and it came to 226mm from end to end not the 225 I had originally stated.

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      • Guest

        #333
        the arm is in...

        the inside busings I had made work perfect with a 3mm collar which brings total pivot length to 226mm. There were some minor mods needed for clearance but much easier than I expected.

        Just have to cut off the mono shock mount cause it hits the battery box, no biggie, and weld on some shock mounts and I am good to go. Then bracing and polish and it's done.

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        • RacingJake
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          • Jun 2003
          • 2698
          • Abilene Texas

          #334
          Use a sawalls much faster than a hacksaw plus you won't skin your knuckle's. I always wander why there is a K in nuckle.
          1166cc 1/8 ET 6.09@111.88
          1166cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.70@122.85
          1395cc 1/8 ET 6.0051@114.39
          1395cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.71@113.98 "With a broken wrist pin too"
          01 Sporty 1/8 ET 7.70@92.28, 1/4 ET 12.03@111.82

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          • Hap Call

            #335
            Originally posted by RacingJake
            Use a sawalls much faster than a hacksaw plus you won't skin your knuckle's. I always wander why there is a K in nuckle.
            That's just the way some nucklehead spelled it....

            Hap

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            • Guest

              #336
              I am going to use a cut off disc so I can burn a whole in the other side of my jacket......ahahahahhahahaha

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              • Guest

                #337
                I have got the swingarm in the frame. I had the bushings made with a collar to match the stock ones and with the thickness needed to bring them to a perfect fit inside the frame. I thought it would be easier than using washers. I hated fitting the socker in and the caps falling off and you guys no the drill.



                things are tight on the brake side but it fits nice. just need to weld on some shock mounts and good to go.

                I will deal with the bracing later.



                oh yeh, of course I had cut the chain (my new chain) for the stock swing and of course the bandit swing is longer so the chain is too short...ahahahahahah, gotta laugh. I cut it a week before I got this swingarm.

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                • Hoomgar

                  #338
                  Doh! #-o

                  I am sure you can sell it like it is. Someone can use it somewhere.

                  Don't cut it again, because no matter how many times you cut it it is still going to be too short

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                  • GER144

                    #339
                    Katman, are those bushings made of brass?

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                    • Guest

                      #340
                      they are bronze

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                      • Anonymous

                        #341
                        damn... I just read everypage over the last few hours of doing stuff around the house watching a show and reading, I am impressed.

                        I am like you, I love to tinker when it comes to bikes.

                        I have gotten the necessary components together and will be starting my own soon.

                        Matter-0-Fact I started it already and the front end is hung.
                        Waiting on my guage pod mount to return and I will have the front completed, less the brackets to hold the headlight assembly.

                        I got the arm here, I chose a different one from the bandit your using, will check the shaft size asap.

                        Great Looking Project, hopefully mine will be atleast 1/2 of the class yours is, when I am done.

                        Peace,
                        Ron

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                        • Guest

                          #342
                          Saw the beast today....all together except for cam cover gasket. I had to run out and get one and take it to the shop so it would could be fired up tomorrow.

                          That's right...she sees fire tomorrow. Cams are all dialed in motor's all buttoned up. Bolts on the cover today, I take the key tomorrow and yeh haw...

                          PIC's to follow.

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                          • solo suzuki

                            #343
                            Originally posted by katman
                            I take the key tomorrow and yeh haw...

                            PIC's to follow.
                            this has to be the best SOAP, ever!

                            will be back for more tomorrow!!!

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                            • Anonymous

                              #344
                              Is it tommorrow yet? :twisted:

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                              • Jethro
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                                • May 2002
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                                #345
                                So, how did she breathe???
                                Currently bikeless
                                '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
                                '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

                                I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

                                "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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