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Reply #45 - 04/06/17 at 14:25:19
 
Not 100%
But whenever it quit at speed, popping the clutch just locked up the rear.
And once in a blue moon, you'll need it to start cold.

It's all a roll of the dice.
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Reply #46 - 04/06/17 at 14:27:16
 
Cool, i'll have a think about how to do it. If i can find a hidden spot for the solenoid it bight get a reprieve  Smiley
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Reply #47 - 04/06/17 at 14:44:27
 
fbp, Are you planning any gussets between the backbone,down tubes and the neck ? you might find room there and maybe just have to extend the cable,Or under the seat area with a much longer cable(this has been done, on a tracker/s40 )You can really place the solenoid almost anywhere on the bike by using a longer cable.at one time I thought maybe the Ryca  guys might be able to use the area vacated by the stock speedo.
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Reply #48 - 04/08/17 at 12:59:58
 
Batman - yes i am but they wont be solid so you'd not easily hide anything. I'm now optimistic i'll find a spot for it and go for the longer cable solution.
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Reply #49 - 04/08/17 at 13:04:55
 
Bit more progress today. Not going to have chance to do much for a few weeks as the race season kicks off next weekend. So i'm glad to have it at the 'visual reward' stage.
I very nearly didn't notice the back end of the Savage frame isn't symmetrical, with the belt drive sticking out on the left. I'd just measured the distance between the swingarm which is completely wrong So had to widen the back end at the last minute (hence the bits of wood lol)..... pay attention Phil!





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Reply #50 - 04/09/17 at 13:49:21
 
done what i can, now waiting for axle plates to be waterjet cut.

On a different note, does anyone in the UK have a rear drive pulley they might've removed when converting to chain? mines broke.
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Reply #51 - 04/12/17 at 11:14:20
 
Had the axle plates waterjet cut. They always come out better than i hoped and saved me a lot of work with a hacksaw!
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Reply #52 - 04/12/17 at 11:59:21
 
Cool stuff going on in here.  Thanks for sharing.
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Reply #53 - 04/12/17 at 14:20:14
 
Your welcome dude!
I'm no expert but i'm happy to elaborate on anything if anyone want's to know how or why ... or has any ideas to offer too. I've learned a lot about the LS650 from reading posts on this forum.
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Reply #54 - 04/12/17 at 16:14:19
 
Was able to build a what I think is a nice chopper and the only frame mod was cutting off the original brace for the rear fender.  If you have an e-mail address I'll send you a picture!  Can't seem to post one on this site.
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Reply #55 - 04/14/17 at 14:48:59
 
Sure, send a pic, bikerphil at Gmail  dot com.

It all depends on what your looking for,and what it'll look like. But i agree there are some nice looking savage chops, bobbers using the STD frame.
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Reply #56 - 04/17/17 at 10:56:24
 
Just need the slots machining out to size and then welding in place
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Reply #57 - 04/19/17 at 14:57:49
 
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Reply #58 - 04/20/17 at 02:29:46
 
I believe you have some frame and peg dragging in your future!

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Reply #59 - 04/20/17 at 04:53:50
 
Haha, i hope not, its got 4" clearance, and being a skinny bike it looks like nothing will touch down till silly angles. As for the footpegs, i can't say as I've no idea where they will go yet. But I'm fairly confident it'll be ok.

I forgot to mention too, the headstock tube is set over 1in too high at the moment, it's​ tacked in currently but will be cut out and welded in true and the right height as the last job. Also the rear tyre is getting changed for a 150/90 so will also be taller.
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