My Kat rebuild
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A very simple check for chain alignment is to put a straight edge next to the rear tire and look for variation in distance to the chain. Of course this assumes your rear wheel is centered and aligned. In the picture i have a 3 foot construction level. This works best with wider/lower profile tires which have less runout of the rubber sideways. If you can get the straight edge against the wheel rim so much the better.
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Thanks Posplayr,
I will check and recheck particularly when I put all this onto my red Kat.
Cheers Andrew.Comment
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The brake pivot is still a bit close even after shaving the tube and weld down

And I didn't want to chop the pillion tubes off for after market rearsets so the donor bike rearsets might be the answer and not run the Kat pivot at all initial test fit looks good.



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Easy cold starting so far.
Been starting to think about tuning the ECU to suit the motor and getting it fuelling better, but after 9 months of fault free running it can wait a bit more.
Cheers Andrew.
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Loving this EFI stuff, just turn the key and start and its good to go no hesitation cold or hot just go.
Anyway you get the idea.
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Now this is really the last time...
...for now.
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Then a post covid visit to the bakery after work,
first time in 3 months.
Sausage roll, small french stick and a appl chalotte.


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Strange but true...
...to get the starter to work I bridged the clutch lever switch and all is well and it has been that way since the conversion.


I decided to connect the clutch switch and see if it improved idle and 1/8 throttle a/f ratio seeing as there was an input to the ECU with the switch closed.
With the CLP wires bridged it pulls hard goes very well.
With the CLP switch functioning as it should it felt like a boat anchor has been chucked out the back, so much so I could accelerate with the switch off and then during the acceleration press the clutch switch (it was zipped tied to the handle bar) and it would lurch forward and pull hard and fast.
Switch wiring bridged and,
back to square one...mmm scratch head remove splinters and use to pick remaining teef.Comment
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Getting real close to the Bandit suspension conversion.
That onto this,

New chain and sprockets

Offset front arrived

Chain guard shaped to fit


Clip ons


Money shot

Just hope after the mock up on the 750 Kat that the gearbox output shaft is in the same position as the 1100 LOLComment
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Thanks 80GS1000,
I am enjoying the modifications.
Although it has spiralled out of control once I got the donor bike.Comment
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