My first VTR, well most of one
#451
How to you plan to finish off the plug surface wise?? You gotta watch what you use to cover it as that stuff just loves to melt..... I've seen people coat it with white glue to seal it up, plaster as well... just watch what you use, as I've have models I've made in that foam melt before my eyes because I didn't pay atttention to what I was using!!!
J.
J.
#452
looking good, glad you are making progress again!!
And I hope the CCT's were a good experience so that we can convince you to go into production of other parts too. Hmm, TMBmotorsport fork brace? Or who knows what?
And I hope the CCT's were a good experience so that we can convince you to go into production of other parts too. Hmm, TMBmotorsport fork brace? Or who knows what?
#453
#454
Thanks people. CCT's are coming along nicely. Just bought over 100$ worth of bolts to finish them up. And got the thread seals. Red and black ones will be shipping out this week.
Thanks for your patience.
Slowhawk, I plan on putting a few thick coats of latex paint on the plug before bondo and primer. Hope it works.
Thanks for your patience.
Slowhawk, I plan on putting a few thick coats of latex paint on the plug before bondo and primer. Hope it works.
#460
OK, now I've got a question. I assume that you are using the foam to make a tank cover and you are going to make the real tank underneath the cover out of aluminum. Am I right? If so are you going to finish out your foam and then cover it with aluminum foil and then lay down carbon fiber or fiberglass let the resin dry, pop out the foam and now you have a tank cover?
PS: You have inspired me to make my own mufflers instead of buying some! Thanks!
PS: You have inspired me to make my own mufflers instead of buying some! Thanks!
#463
Thank you
The angles will remain, just be toned down a bit.
MONOPOSTO 10000000%.
You are right about the tank cover part. Here is what will happen.
Finish the foam tank and tail, and then pull a fiberglass mold off of it.
Using the mold Ill make a carbon fiber 1 piece body.
And yes it will cover the aluminum tank.
MONOPOSTO 10000000%.
OK, now I've got a question. I assume that you are using the foam to make a tank cover and you are going to make the real tank underneath the cover out of aluminum. Am I right? If so are you going to finish out your foam and then cover it with aluminum foil and then lay down carbon fiber or fiberglass let the resin dry, pop out the foam and now you have a tank cover?
PS: You have inspired me to make my own mufflers instead of buying some! Thanks!
PS: You have inspired me to make my own mufflers instead of buying some! Thanks!
Finish the foam tank and tail, and then pull a fiberglass mold off of it.
Using the mold Ill make a carbon fiber 1 piece body.
And yes it will cover the aluminum tank.
#464
Monoposto? Dude, you'll pull so many chicks with this thing, and that's before you tell them you pretty much made it from scratch. And it's not like you'll be able to sneak out of their driveway in the morning with that "muffler."
#465
Ha, they sit on my lap.
And no there will be no "sneaking"
#468
Just checking in on the progress and I'm really enjoying watching this. It's a good thing you don't live down the street from me with those fab skills, it'd be like an alcoholic having a jack distillery next door
#470
Thanks again for the help. This guy has good Karma coming his way people.
Ha, well the area im in there are not very many people interested in something thats not store bought.
#476
With that headlight and agular body work it's starting to look like the upcomming KTM Venom...
Your bigger tail section and straight line from the tank to the tail echos the Tunono though.
Your bigger tail section and straight line from the tank to the tail echos the Tunono though.
Last edited by Moto Man; 03-19-2009 at 04:21 PM.
#478
Thanks, where are the pics of your bike?
GSXR 600, Im not sure of the year. I have cut it up drastically.
Thank you. Im not satisfied though and Ill try to get it exactly how I like it.
#480
Nice look, have you considered how hot the projector lenses run (for the plastic in front of them?) Just happen to have a friend with a 999S and his headlights are super hot when he does trackdays (everyone has to tape their headlights up, his are melted within 2 laps. In australia all headlights are fixed to on, you can only turn them to highbeam/lowbeam)