I appreciate seeing someone tap metal properly. 45 years ago, old men in the forklift repair shop took me under their wing and taught me basic mechanical skills. I rarely (never) see anyone back their tap out to clear the chips. It's all about running it in with a cordless drill, regardless of the possible consequences. Which they're never gonna show in their videos.
Ps i started building chopperparts in 1987 so a small tip you can make a bend in thin sheet easy put 2 pieces of wood on floor 10 inch apart then use a gasbottle to press and roll your bend
@@coleyellowbirdwelds how come shops are always out of the one thing a person needs to do the job? Lol I feel like this entire tranny rebuild has been the same scenario from beginning to end.
Don't mean to spam you, i am just commenting as I watch. But I think the coil mounts look good, I would just be worried about them getting too hot being that close to the cylinders. Maybe? I'm not sure if that could be an issue or not though.
Estou acompanhando seu vídeo e graças a você eu estou fazendo um projeto desses aqui no Brasil só que é uma XLX 250r/1986 mas é do mesmo jeito dessa motocicleta gostaria de deixar o meu muito obrigado saudações do Brasil São Paulo
good use of those fake fin mounting holes in your heads. now you just need to figure out what to do with the rest of them and no one will be the wiser.
I appreciate seeing someone tap metal properly. 45 years ago, old men in the forklift repair shop took me under their wing and taught me basic mechanical skills. I rarely (never) see anyone back their tap out to clear the chips. It's all about running it in with a cordless drill, regardless of the possible consequences. Which they're never gonna show in their videos.
I’m not risking breaking a 23 dollar tap in stainless 😂
Love this series bro. Can't wait to see the end. It's great seeing a guy like me building something with mostly basic tools and fuck it mentality.
Thanks dude!!!
Great stuff mate 🤌 can’t wait to try something similar with my coils thanks for sharing
Any time!
Coming together really nice!
Thanks!
Ps i started building chopperparts in 1987 so a small tip you can make a bend in thin sheet easy put 2 pieces of wood on floor 10 inch apart then use a gasbottle to press and roll your bend
I didn’t even think to roll it around a cylinder! Thanks!
Next vid lets see a custom seat for that vice
😂
Best brand tap I own is an Irwin. Tapped out soooo many holes with that thing and its still like new 😏
I went to kms to get one and they were all out of the size I needed. So I had to go to Gregg’s 💀
@@coleyellowbirdwelds how come shops are always out of the one thing a person needs to do the job? Lol I feel like this entire tranny rebuild has been the same scenario from beginning to end.
amazing dude ❤
👍😎👍
I like the web mounted coils ..
Didnt realize the rake in your neck till now ..
How l9ng of forks you planning on ..??
45 over
Love the position of the coils, to me though too many pieces bar stock. You think heat from the engine might affect the coil’s?
If it’s an issue I can make spacers to set them out more
What brand is that little hook looking tool you use for taking the burrs off the inside of the holes?
Noga makes them. But this is just a cheap one from Amazon. Just search deburring tool
noice
Don't mean to spam you, i am just commenting as I watch. But I think the coil mounts look good, I would just be worried about them getting too hot being that close to the cylinders. Maybe? I'm not sure if that could be an issue or not though.
those coils will be fine where they are angel, lots of air and lots of clearance.
I thought about this too. If need be I can make some spacers too push them out a bit.
Is that a 40 degree rake?
You should never drill trough your exhaust pipe a simple welded bracket to the underside is easy and clean
The lords baffle
Estou acompanhando seu vídeo e graças a você eu estou fazendo um projeto desses aqui no Brasil só que é uma XLX 250r/1986 mas é do mesmo jeito dessa motocicleta gostaria de deixar o meu muito obrigado saudações do Brasil São Paulo
good use of those fake fin mounting holes in your heads. now you just need to figure out what to do with the rest of them and no one will be the wiser.
is that a portrait of Jesus i see hangin' in your shop there?
Yea he’s up there