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Reply #90 - 10/14/19 at 11:40:34
 
Save yourself the headaches and get a Ryca bracket!  

Or look here for ideas:  http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1487785879

The basic bracket for mid-controls or rearsets is the same.

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Reply #91 - 10/17/19 at 20:44:50
 
Got my dcmotive top clamp finally, has anyone put a little tube/bushing between the top of the fork tube and the bottom of the cap to fill in that gap? Im thinking a little accent color could go a long way there.
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Reply #92 - 10/18/19 at 05:41:26
 
I used a set of aluminum fork caps with preload adjusters built in. Think they were for a 400 Yamaha of some sort. No gap.
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Reply #93 - 10/18/19 at 06:27:51
 
Armen wrote on 10/18/19 at 05:41:26:
I used a set of aluminum fork caps with preload adjusters built in. Think they were for a 400 Yamaha of some sort. No gap.


Same here.
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Reply #94 - 10/18/19 at 10:58:40
 
Be aware that your fork lowers will hit the bottom triple clamp if you raise the forks too high in the clamps.  Best to remove the fork springs to make sure you still have clearance.  I think 25mm should be safe but 35mm might be too much.  You should test for yourself to be sure.
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Re: Cafe Build
Reply #95 - 10/26/19 at 02:36:02
 
Rearset bracket update: took some inspiration from NMSavage. Here's the cardboard mock up
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Reply #96 - 10/26/19 at 02:42:38
 
Approximate peg location, not worried about the chain. Thered have to be some extreme duress to touch either part of the bracket and at that point it will be the least of my worries.
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Reply #97 - 10/26/19 at 03:51:34
 
Metal fabbed up. The actual peg mount plates will use bolts running the length. More pics tomorrow when, fingers crossed, the pegs are fully mounted.
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Reply #98 - 10/29/19 at 21:01:48
 
Jonesing for an update.
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Reply #99 - 10/29/19 at 21:31:24
 
I have the shift linkage installed at this point, not sold on having the linkage under the shifter peg itself though, its pretty tight. might spring for heim joints and run a bent bar instead of straight threaded rod but I need to do more homework on it.

Haven't even touched the right linkage, from a couple of hand tests it seems the rear drum actuates when the bar is pushed forward or backward so I'm thinking of just running a threaded rod all the way back and setting it up to push the actuator backwards.

Still waiting for quotes on my header pipe to come in, if they're more than 500 I'll just invest the money into an entry level tig welder and do some learning. According to thebois(TM) the slide in the new vm carb is correct so as soon as I have a header and my jetsets in I'll be learning the ins and outs of tuning.
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Re: Cafe Build
Reply #100 - 10/30/19 at 12:39:51
 
Gap under the fork cap -11/2 " pvc pipe? painted any color you choose.
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Reply #101 - 10/30/19 at 13:23:59
 
Batman- thats a possibility, I've been scouting ebay for an adjuster like the other guys mentioned but im hesitant to get something that wont fit 😬
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Re: Cafe Build
Reply #102 - 10/30/19 at 16:25:00
 
Upper fork tubes are 38mm / 1.49" ,   ID 0f 1 1/2 pvc should be 1.50 "  I think it could work, a light sanding should make them hold paint. If the OD of the pipe is wider than the flange on the caps it could be fairly east to taper or round off.( just a thought- It's your bike)
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Re: Cafe Build
Reply #103 - 10/30/19 at 16:28:25
 
Pick a size, any size. Just not outside 200-290 or 15-37.5... Digging around lancers post I found some starting numbers and considering the smallest main I have is a 200 we'll go with that and a 20 on the pilot. The air filter I got was clearly designed for a car so that'll be a nogo and I'll have to double check that I get the correct size on the next one. If I do get it fired up before then Ill slap a velocity stack on it and see what happens   Roll Eyes  again, any reading anyone can direct me to is helpful. Already have the mikuni handbook pulled up on one of my bagillion tabs 😬
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Re: Cafe Build
Reply #104 - 10/30/19 at 16:33:47
 
Also side note, the vm 38-9 I got from Amazon comes with a 330 main and a 30 pilot. Just a little big, a little.
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