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Billy Bob Cox
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2013
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Right Rear Upper Control Arm
มุมมอง 73 หลายเดือนก่อน
2009 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 2 Dr. Rubicon Express 3.5" lift kit gets new bushings. This is the right rear upper control rod.
July 2019 Waterskiing
มุมมอง 422 ปีที่แล้ว
This video was shot in July 2019 on Lake Whitney when I was 65 (that's me waterskiing).
Constellation Opening
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Annual Meeting opening featuring footage from all segments of Constellation, a world-wide producer and distributor of all types of alcoholic beverages. The client supplied footage was combined with original photography of every product and yes we got to keep it after the shoot. Production company Zoom 7 was the executive producer. Editing in Avid and Boris FX.
Circles Demo
มุมมอง 62 ปีที่แล้ว
My first video demo for Zoom 7 used the circle motif for transitions and animated "doughnuts." Editing on Avid with Boris FX for animation.
Zoom 7 animated Demo
มุมมอง 122 ปีที่แล้ว
Original comic book illustrations ala Roy Lichtenstein along with action titles are woven throughout this high energy video demo for Zoom 7. The original soundtrack and 3D animation were provided by the Zoom 7. Two brothers in upstate New York created the inked illustrations which I then painted in Photoshop and animated in Avid/Boris FX. All video editing and real time matte work was accomplis...
WCR Fantasy Camp
มุมมอง 152 ปีที่แล้ว
World Classic Rockers "Fantasy Camp" where they incorporate amateur musicians into their show.
Zoom7 laser Open Demo
มุมมอง 112 ปีที่แล้ว
This video was created in standard definition on an Avid using Boris FX for animation and effects. Laser effects are simulated over a reveal of the set design by Zoom 7 as part of a pitch to a potential client.
75 Honda XL250 Electrical Part 2 - Front Brake Switch
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75 Honda XL250 Electrical Part 2 - Front Brake Switch
Honda 1975 XL250 K2 Electrical & Performance Upgrades
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Honda 1975 XL250 K2 Electrical & Performance Upgrades
Billy with all respect where are you located? In Alabama? I fell asleep watching this vid. You know what? I love that bike talk to yous later 😎🇺🇸✌🏽
I approve 👍🏻👍🏻
Thx I’m planning on restoring a 1970 cb350 and it’s been sitting for a while
Thanks for the video! I'm getting ready to pull my tank to do some carb work.
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Superb 👌🏻😎
Incredible 🤔👍
Oh my f/in god! why would you do that to a Norton ! ? That belt is gross incompetence absolute GARBAGE ! The most inefficient and weak, and major power loss and will be falling apart asap and the slowest Norton on the block. If your bike don't start easy get a mechanic that knows what is correct and so far I see u do not know any. You will need a DOZEN free belts!
Well at least I know how you feel. Belts versus chains, yes chains are stronger but they need lube and on a Norton the lube leaks. I ran a Norvil belt drive for 10 years before doing this conversion without problem. Since doing the conversion 10 years ago I'm on my third belt so send me the dozen belts and that should last awhile. This Norton is definitely not slow and my estart does not use the problematic "sprag" clutch. So there.
Exsplain better please
This conversion will be available commercially soon and will be manufactured by an established well known and respected supplier of all things Norton. It uses an aftermarket Harley high torque starter on a custom made ring gear that is attached to the belt drive clutch basket. The tension idler does just that plus adds more contact of the belt to the drive sprocket which is important during startup. No "sprag" clutch is required. A modified cradle and inner primary make room for the starter and bendix drive/cover. Hope that helps.
please shoot another video with more details and SLOWER CAMERA MOTION !
I will try and accommodate you when I get the 73 Honda CL350 off my lift.
Of the three systems I have seen, this is by far the best one. The Alton one is waiting to fail due to the sprag and chain drive, the CNW is an improvement especially as you get a 'free' belt drive but this one actually looks to be a factory item - no outrigger plates makes this such a better proposal !
I believe the elimination of the sprag clutch is the main improvement of this design over the others. It is however not a bolt on as it requires a modified cradle. Thank you for your positive comments.
@@billybobcox4195 You are welcome for the comments, and as for the belt verses chain debate I would go for the belt. I used to have British bikes ( I am English) and primarys always leak - these days I run Harleys and find belt drives are so much less maintenance. Okay so they may soak up a little power but hey, it's a price worth paying. The trick is to fit a good quality belt PROPERLY and get the adjustment right so it doesn't run over-tight when the engine/clutch is warm as the pulleys do expand. I am forever getting told by 'experts' (- who don't even have a bike ) that my belts are loose but they tighten up just right when the bike is running - as both my Harleys have over a hundred bhp and torque and weigh more than a Norton I think they would be harder on belts and both of them have over 50 thousand trouble-free miles on them !
What’s your fuel line Hook up to your carb need help figuring out what line goes we’re
Can you provide links to your purchased items? That would be super helpful. I’m going though a 1972 XL250 Motosport with my 15 year old son right now and he’s doing all the work himself. Your videos are very helpful!
The LED lighting kit which included the "Flasherino" solid state 6 volt flasher came from the Pardue Brothers. Try them with an email to info@parduebrothers.com. The headlight AC voltage regulator came from Rex's Speed Shop in the UK. Try rexs-speedshop.com. The Mikuni Carb/Header kit came from xlintperformance.com. The DC voltage regulator (to charge the battery and provide DC to horns, turn signals, tail light, stop light and ignition was purchased on ebay from an Asian supplier (unbranded). They generally run for about $20 or so. Sorry for the long delay in responding but I hope this helps.
@@billybobcox4195 thank you!
@@billybobcox4195 thank you for your video! I’m going through a restore/rebuild right now and broke the original Keihin carb. Can you tell me which Mikuni carb you got? Also, I’m really impressed at how clean and neat your build is. Nice work!
@@runnhunt Thanks for the compliment. The Mikuni is part of a kit including the correct jetting, throttle assembly and the header with megaphone (wouldn't call it a muffler). The source is Dave Rhynehart at xlintperformance.com.
Which e-starter kit did you use?
My own. It may go into production by Norvil Motorcycles (delayed due to Covid). I've also installed the CNW kit for a customer with good results. Steve Adkins at Preservation Cycles in Carrollton, Texas has had good luck with the Alton. Give him a call. I believe it's his preference.
This was a "one off" conversion not a kit. It will be available commercially sometime soon through a well known and respected supplier. Stay tuned.
Love the HiRider size tank. My '74 850 came to me as a HiRider, not my taste so converted bars/seat to Roadster and kept the peanut for its sex appeal....found it gave me about 80 miles range on average...not too bad.
The bike originally came with a steel roadster tank which had a big dent on one side. I liked the hot rod look of the "peanut" hi rider tank which was derived from a series of 60's Norton-engined desert racers - The P11, Ranger and N15CS. I later had the steel roadster tank repaired and used it on a custom 1974 850 Commando.
That's really great! A nice alternative to the professional kits out there for $3000+ a pop. You need to post this up on the AccessNorton forum to let folks know more about. www.accessnorton.com/
Nice work! Can u help me? How did u get your video to be listed so quickly in the Norton category ? I have my 7 vids on for over a year and it is still not listed in the Norton cat.! - youtube - Sundquist Norton - thank u d.s.
That is a great sound! Thanks for explaining all the details, too. It looks terrific and you have the electric start working like magic. The empty gauge cables look correct, and the digital gauges fit nice. You did excellent restoration work 18 years ago.