Ello all
After posting here for a rolling frame for an SRX600 project, I bought a 'bike in a box' from a nice guy called Chris in the midlands. I thought I'd post my rebuild progress here for posterity.
I know some people on this forum although I have lost a LOT of hair since we last met (France trip in 2003 - I was on a blue 3AJ Tenere). I recall good times, endless sodding about by the Frenchies, and Mont Sant Effing Michelle in miniature.
But back to the box: everything appears there except for the brake calipers and a few minor bits & pieces. Chris and I agreed to leave the calipers behind as they were soaking in a tub of diesel - I didn't fancy a 5-hour drive home to Devon with them in the car.
I am seeking to reclaim my lost youth, by rebuilding an SRX I rebuilt in Australia for most of my 20's. I found an ad dated 2009 which was selling my actual Aussie SRX - useful as I do not have any pics of the work I had done to the clocks, and had forgotten that I had moved the ignition key to below the frame rail. Here's the ad (photos don't do it justice):
https://caferacers.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/1987-yamaha-srx600-cafe-racer/#comment-2297Bits I have bought so far:
This SRX is going to be wire wheeled, but retaining original brakes and rim sizes. I have a Tenere rear wheel which I have compared to the standard SRX one - the Tenere appears 20mm too wide however I am yet to take more careful measurements to see if it could be persuaded to fit. I think I have the front wheel sussed thanks to this post:
http://www.thumperclub.com/smf/index.php?topic=5559.msg37060#msg37060.
It's also going to be single-seat only, and 'open' with the centre triangle panels removed. So, no airbox or battery and some sort of rear hugger. To this end I have ground off the mounting lugs for the centre panels, and also the top rear footrest lugs. I am contemplating grinding off the seat locking cross-piece too, but will wait to receive the single seat hump to see how it fits. Also considering welding a couple of small lugs onto the swingarm to mount the hugger - but yet to find a suitable 18" donor part.
Undecided as to whether to powdercoat or 2-pack paint the frame. I have had bad experiences with powdercoating - the thickness causes issues with mounting the engine cradle chassis members, and the pressure of tightened bolts causes cracking.
The engine that came with the bike has had a violent visit from Mr Brokenchain, cracking the cases. Fortunately I have a spare set of XT cases which should fit. The engine is sitting on my workbench awaiting stripping. Planning on getting it vapour blasted and left as raw ally - clear coat tends to do more harm than good in my opinion. No other engine mods initially although am also considering replacing the crank main bearing to improve longevity and handle more power for future mods.
So far I have stripped the frame and ground off the unwanted mounting lugs - next I need to decide how it will be finished. Here it is sans lugs.
I expect that this rebuild will take some time... if I am riding it this time next year I will be very happy.