Dickin Around in Doug's Garage

Discussion in 'Old's Cool' started by rtwdoug, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. BeachGuy

    BeachGuy Lost in paradise!

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    I'm sure he is, he's made a few post up on the "craigs list find of the day" thread. He's looking, no telling what he'll find next. Hell he might have gone over to the dark side now that he got a white exPolice Kawasaki to ride.:rofl
  2. matman1972

    matman1972 Lost in the woods.

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    He contacted me last week about buying my 650 ural for a project. The ural had just sold to another buyer before he contacted me, but I hope to read about him putting together a uraharley soon!:clap
  3. BeachGuy

    BeachGuy Lost in paradise!

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    I guess Poly has had her fill of riding her own bike, no two up for her and that old green colored ruckus bag behind her. Look like she has demanded some leg room.

    Let's see where Dougs going to ride this one.
  4. rtwdoug

    rtwdoug prominent underachiever Supporter

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    I've been busier than a cat covering shit on a marble floor.

    Yeah, I was bummed I missed Matman's ural. woulda been perfect to put a sporty motor in.

    This is my current project along that idea, its in the shop in Bulgaria. I didnt have alot of time this summer, so I just got it mocked up, but it looks like it'll work fine. Its actually a dnepr, not an ural, but they's about the same.

    I found out that the sporty frame cradle will fit down into the dnepr frame just fine. I just gotta do a little bracket making & welding.

    biggest problem is the sporty motor is taller, so I had to cut off the backbone of the frame, but I think I can flip it over, make a couple bends, add a few bits, & weld it back on.

    The rear swingarm is also from a sporty, and I have a chain drive 16" sporty rear wheel.

    technically, its a buell motor, out of a 01 cyclone. So I'm gonna replace a 15 horsepower dnepr motor with a 100hp buell motor.

    :eek1

    some pics so far..... the motor is now in the frame, but I guess I forgot to take a picture of it.

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  5. rtwdoug

    rtwdoug prominent underachiever Supporter

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    so now that I'm back in the US, & did the cannonball run, my garage has been relocated to a nicer & warmer area.
    The garage itself is smaller, altho with other rooms & outbuildings, its probably got more area.

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    I got this 95 Ducati from another ADV inmate, its an SP model, #379. I didnt know it was anything special, I just wanted a new toy.
    Of course it wasnt running, as they are cheaper like that. It was also partially apart. He tried to charge me more, since he thought he had done 1/2 the work, by taking it apart :lol3

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    So I finally got some room freed up, & decided to see if it would run.
    Trying to figure out what bolts & parts went where wasnt real easy, but I fingered it out ok. I finally got it to run with a gas bottle, so then I stuck the tank on, but it wouldnt run.
    Turns out the fuel pump & filter were stopped up from bad gas.
    I didnt know it had a pump, as its got carbs, not efi.

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    I had recently bought an ultrasonic cleaner for stopped up carbs, and for the hell of it, I put the fuel pump in there, & ran it thru a couple cycles. Damn thing started working again!
    I dunno why I went so long without one of these handy doodads!

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    Runs great now, and it sure is fun to ride!
    And just because I know that you guys think that all I do is tear stuff up & ruin it, heres a pic of it. Now I'm not promisin I wont tear it up & do something weird with it later...... :evil
    (I think chrome upswept fishtail pipes would REALLY set it off!)


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    Now that the duc quacks like it should, heres my new dirtster project I picked up a year ago, & havent had time to fool with since.
    First thing, remove all the crap that it doesnt need.....

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  6. Motoranch

    Motoranch Trail Boss

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    http://www.potomacvintageriders.com/york-swap-meet/ Going to York this year? You could be my helper again... haha

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    After a year and a half of trying I finally talked my dads friend out of his r69us. Its been in storage since 1982. What can you tell me about cleaning slingers? Ride safe, Glenn
  7. rtwdoug

    rtwdoug prominent underachiever Supporter

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    I dunno about york yet, but I'd like to

    Ive never cleaned the /2 slingers. I have had several /2's, many had sat for years. (I got one last week with a '92 tag on it still, it runs great after a carb cleaning) The whole motor has to come apart to clean them, so my thought is that I would clean them if I had to rebuild the motor.
    I've never had to rebuild one.
    I think its just something that bmw guys fret over. if the motor needs rebuilt, rebuild it. but why take it apart if it doesnt need it?

    Oh, and I'd suggest running non detergent oil in the engine, as the detergent type can break loose crud that is stuck somewhere, and that crud could hurt something.

    But, remember, I'm no bmw expert (even tho, believe it or not, I did spent 200 hours getting BMW factory certified about 20 years ago)
    But thats what I do to MY /2's

    Doug
  8. Laconic

    Laconic Old Normal

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    Looking forward to the Hural project! :D
  9. Motoranch

    Motoranch Trail Boss

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    Thats what I was thinkin... don't kick a sleepin dog in the ass. Carbs are soakin and gave the bike a WD-40 bath and wala fully restored. Maybe I'll spring for some tires
  10. RedRocket

    RedRocket Yeah! I want Cheesy Poofs

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    What liquid do you put in the ultrasonic cleaner, Pine Sol?
  11. asphaltmueller

    asphaltmueller nomad acc. ยง 2(3)AVV

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    bk brkr baker Long timer Supporter

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    Nice job on the Duc.
    You know with a few mods that'd be a great bike to ride to Magadan.
  13. ducnut

    ducnut Long timer

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    Be sure to change the cam belts, as insurance. :evil
  14. rtwdoug

    rtwdoug prominent underachiever Supporter

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    this is the crap you dont need when building a dirtster

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    this is the crap that you DO need when building a dirtster

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  15. Beater

    Beater The Bavarian Butcher

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    I'd say "Let the butchering begin", but once again, Doug is a step ahead of me.
  16. jposttx

    jposttx Been here awhile

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    Hey buddy - glad o see y'all are finally gittin intimate!
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  17. JimmyTheHog

    JimmyTheHog Low Speed Adventurer

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    I like that the key is still in the ignition and ready to go when your done :wink:

    Looking forward to this build - and then where Doug will take it...
  18. bmwhacker

    bmwhacker Still on 3 wheels

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    So what's new?:ear
  19. rtwdoug

    rtwdoug prominent underachiever Supporter

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    waitin on some dirtster parts, so I can get that thing goin.

    I picked up this 44 chief recently, & today Im trying to get the charging system ironed out, & do a little tuning on it.
    I'll probably just swap it over to 12 volts & put a cycle electrics generator on it, would save me some headaches I think

    pretty bike, but more chrome than I would prefer.

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  20. Dorzok

    Dorzok Long timer

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    a three seater??!! a buddy seat AND a pee pad?
    :lol3