Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
like my grandfather used to say.."it's time to fish or cut bait".
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1986 Yamaha FJ1200
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1976 GoldWing. running but not on the road
1978 Goldwing. future cafe project.
2019 Can-Am ryker (boss's new ride)
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
AMEN!!!!5speed wrote:like my grandfather used to say.."it's time to fish or cut bait".
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
To be honest, I'm beginning to tire of this exercise myself. If you take away all the photoshop and cardboard, has anything actually changed on the motorcyle sitting in that garage? Forgive me as we're now up to page 15 and this may already have been discussed, but is there a reason that the design phase has been so excruciatingly long??
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
Sorry desertrefugee, I did not want to tire with my tread. In the forums, most of all the treads do not interest the greater part of the readers. Until now, I have benefited from all the feedbacks. Either I followed this idea or had another idea afterwards, or I knew what I did not want. As I said, I plan to shoot the engineer in February, because I've reserved a month to build the motorcycle in March. Until then, I have plenty of time to design and fantasize. I'll be back with the finished motorcycle.
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
shoot the engineer now Don and start building..make changes as you go..that is the fun and frustrating part of a build.
1982 1100 standard. (sold)
1986 Yamaha FJ1200
2000 Yamaha Roadstar
1976 GoldWing. running but not on the road
1978 Goldwing. future cafe project.
2019 Can-Am ryker (boss's new ride)
2002 Shadow American Classic(sold)
1983 Shadow 500. (sold)
1986 Yamaha FJ1200
2000 Yamaha Roadstar
1976 GoldWing. running but not on the road
1978 Goldwing. future cafe project.
2019 Can-Am ryker (boss's new ride)
2002 Shadow American Classic(sold)
1983 Shadow 500. (sold)
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
Make it your own. Stop speculating on what someone else thinks. JUST BUILD THE DAMN THING!
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I disagree. Take your time. I have enjoyed the idea flow. A guy who’s done a bunch of good builds can crank them out pretty easy the way he wants. But, for a newer guy, for a build to work out the way he wants takes foresight. Lots of times you see people make adaptations which have good intentions but simply don’t look that good.
By posting ideas here he can get opinions from veterans which may save him a good ride and perhaps his skin. Several times members here have saved me some headaches from what I’ve attempted. I’m 61, but I’m a juvenile when it comes to building anything.
I will share Don, that moving the seat backwards may not give the desired result. I did not like the seat position on mine and thought lower and further back would make it more comfortable. So I did it. The lower seat height is great for rolling the bike backwards, but with it further back, I find that on bigger bumps, it picks my butt up and throws me forward anyways. A longer swing arm helped a little. The engineers probably got the rider position about right.
Maybe the veterans will way in on that. Perhaps it can be adjusted with shocks.
By posting ideas here he can get opinions from veterans which may save him a good ride and perhaps his skin. Several times members here have saved me some headaches from what I’ve attempted. I’m 61, but I’m a juvenile when it comes to building anything.
I will share Don, that moving the seat backwards may not give the desired result. I did not like the seat position on mine and thought lower and further back would make it more comfortable. So I did it. The lower seat height is great for rolling the bike backwards, but with it further back, I find that on bigger bumps, it picks my butt up and throws me forward anyways. A longer swing arm helped a little. The engineers probably got the rider position about right.
Maybe the veterans will way in on that. Perhaps it can be adjusted with shocks.
Whatever I suggest here should be given ample time for a moderator to delicately correct. I apologize in advance.
77 WING, 1200 engine with 77 heads, cams, gl1100 foot pegs, Magna V65 front end, 764A carbs, [-gone Suzuki M109 monoshock--, replaced with gl1100 shocks] gl 1200 swing arm, gl1500 final drive, wheel and rear brakes Valkyrie seat, Meanstreak tank, Sportster pipes, Power Arc ignition off crank.
77 Wing. black
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77 WING, 1200 engine with 77 heads, cams, gl1100 foot pegs, Magna V65 front end, 764A carbs, [-gone Suzuki M109 monoshock--, replaced with gl1100 shocks] gl 1200 swing arm, gl1500 final drive, wheel and rear brakes Valkyrie seat, Meanstreak tank, Sportster pipes, Power Arc ignition off crank.
77 Wing. black
83 Wing, in pieces
"Continuing education is important even if the subject matter is fairly useless (as in this case)."---Greg Foresi
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Perhaps your right. I tend to do the same thing,. but I do it in my head. But sitting in the privacy of my own shop,..surrounded by my other bikes, which show me what works, and what don't,...and come up with a plan. Then work the plan,......and then share the results, if I'm satisfied. If not, the process starts again. Just my way I guess.
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1977 custom with 1200 engine
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+1 There are plenty of builds on here that have and are taking forever, this is his bike his thread, give him the space to work out the design how he wants.ericheath wrote:I disagree. Take your time. I have enjoyed the idea flow.
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
A word about 'chin' type rads & shrouds...
The square-ish chin intake is good for show or drag use, but won't tolerate all around riding.
You can increase the core count to help with volume and standing cooling (with fan), but because of it's location
as speed increases air thru flow will actually decrease. The wheel/ tire combo will create a low pressure area
the faster you go, thus the reason for shrouds (it's an aero thang). The high mount narrow/wider single rad, or the double wing style will catch the best air.
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The square-ish chin intake is good for show or drag use, but won't tolerate all around riding.
You can increase the core count to help with volume and standing cooling (with fan), but because of it's location
as speed increases air thru flow will actually decrease. The wheel/ tire combo will create a low pressure area
the faster you go, thus the reason for shrouds (it's an aero thang). The high mount narrow/wider single rad, or the double wing style will catch the best air.
HOTT (no charge on the house )
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Re: Swissitalian 1200 custom bike
That’s what I’m talking about.
Whatever I suggest here should be given ample time for a moderator to delicately correct. I apologize in advance.
77 WING, 1200 engine with 77 heads, cams, gl1100 foot pegs, Magna V65 front end, 764A carbs, [-gone Suzuki M109 monoshock--, replaced with gl1100 shocks] gl 1200 swing arm, gl1500 final drive, wheel and rear brakes Valkyrie seat, Meanstreak tank, Sportster pipes, Power Arc ignition off crank.
77 Wing. black
83 Wing, in pieces
"Continuing education is important even if the subject matter is fairly useless (as in this case)."---Greg Foresi
77 WING, 1200 engine with 77 heads, cams, gl1100 foot pegs, Magna V65 front end, 764A carbs, [-gone Suzuki M109 monoshock--, replaced with gl1100 shocks] gl 1200 swing arm, gl1500 final drive, wheel and rear brakes Valkyrie seat, Meanstreak tank, Sportster pipes, Power Arc ignition off crank.
77 Wing. black
83 Wing, in pieces
"Continuing education is important even if the subject matter is fairly useless (as in this case)."---Greg Foresi
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As you can see, the creative juices run deep around here. I apologize for coming off as I did last night. If it matters, it was the end of a long day and I am actually getting anxious to see this thing move forward with the design you settle on. I already love the stance, but I guess I'm getting impatient to see the evolution. I certainly don't want to stifle the creative process, but the truth is you now have a LOT of options to sort through. I am sure that in end, your final product will be something unique.
So, DG - February is fast approaching. Make hay while the January sun shines! And please forgive my overzealous jabs at your development process.
So, DG - February is fast approaching. Make hay while the January sun shines! And please forgive my overzealous jabs at your development process.
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Thank you all.
I have cleaned the front frame even more. I think more frame is almost impossible. Because i know i could mount the original radiator anytime and it will works (the original connections remain as they are), i'm curious what else is possible. So I could try a non-optimal radiator, control the water temperature and crawl back at any time.
I have cleaned the front frame even more. I think more frame is almost impossible. Because i know i could mount the original radiator anytime and it will works (the original connections remain as they are), i'm curious what else is possible. So I could try a non-optimal radiator, control the water temperature and crawl back at any time.
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