HayaBusa Streetfighter Day #9, New Chunky Bar Weights !
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Nothing works as well as the factory option.. Just got to make them fit !
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How do you calculate how much weight is needed ?
Clever 👍
I’d have cheated and used an expanding masonry fixing 🤭🤭
I've done that many times mate and it works really well, but they can rattle loose, if you're gonna do that you need the bar weight to have a reduced internal section that reaches inside the bar to keep it centralised, and these weights are cut flush on the end!
@@Moonfleet41 aye appreciate.
Can I ask an unrelated question?😂 Do you have a link for the gps speedo you used on the build with the metall plate front? I can't seem to find a good one. And good job on the vids. Love watching them all@@Moonfleet41
I still use the old "Ghetto fix" lol
Very nice sanded and clear coated! I always had terrible carpal tunnel and wrist/hand numbness all my motorcycling life, so no matter how many titanium bolts, parts I cut off, and swiss cheesed items I went insane with, I always made sure I bought new or transferred over my favourite bar end weights that were OEM Suzuki GS1150ES. Those hulking brutes look suspiciously like them, it would be funny to try and figure out what was the longest lasting in-stock Suzuki part that was fitted to multiple model bikes over the years, hee hee.
That's a really interesting thought buddy, I imagine the actual answer will be something like a generic fastener of some sort, or a univeral style fitting, but for something more specific, you're right, bar weights could be a close contender! And also for what it's worth, the fuel tank filler caps today look suspiciously like the same filler caps on the first Bandits, which was early 90's?!
The OEM handle,
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which is made of full metal with preparation for an M6 screw, is part of the weight.
P.S. Note that the weight is also a slider, so in the Honda the internal bushing also knows how to rotate.
Your adapter is the jewel in the crown, and you can insert a full metal rod into the pipe core for added weight.
WOW, what a great idea,I would of never thought of doing bar ends like that
Thanks mate, glad you approve!
Hi, I did not know the purpose of these ends was to add weight to the handlebar. What is the reason why that weight is needed?
To reduce vibration going to your hands🎉
Neat job, they certainly look lumpy which is needed for that beast, enjoy the long weekend 👍🏻
Lumpy indeed mate lol! Have a great weekend too and stay safe aye.. D&Pxx
I didn't catch the differences between the taps and why you needed to use them. Is one a threading tap and the other a bottoming tap? 🤔 Excellent content as customary 🏆💪
Yes indeed mate, exactly that.
Yes, like you said in a previous video, Del, lathes once bought as so useful.
I remember way in the distant depths of time where you used building rawl bolts to grip the inside of the bars on the bandit of doom 😊
Great use of skill and a fine result once again!
Hi mate, that is still pretty much the foremost way of securing bar weights, in fact, that's how the brass ones were held in and I'm sure I'll always use that method... just wanted to do something a little more creative this time, always good excuse for practising the skill set!
had me puzzled right to the end. Nice simple solution and very well executed. Same as usual on this channel.
Thanks mate, glad you approve±
You should have had a go at screw cutting on that big thread on the lathe 😊
Could have done, but it's about 45mins to change all the gears in the gearbox to cut one thread, then change it all back again! It's not an easy switch over on this machine...
Correct bar weights are important. How do you know the original bar ends are right for the new bars which will be different in weight and therefore have different harmonics? Is there a calculation you can do?
My word, I doubt that very much mate, but the closest we can get is to start with the OEM set up and then see how it is and if we need to adjust, such is the nature of development don't you think?!
Nice work Del. For some stuff you just can't beat oem 😊
Captain stock here aproves, of course.But would secretly like to see the brass ones reworked. Don't tell anyone! But a good inventive fix none the less. Also Mr paranoid here would maybe put threadlock on the larger outer thread?
Peas n loaf to you both ✌️❤️👍
Indeed that is paranoya...Ally to Ally threads don't move mate, that's exactly why i used ally for the slug.. and if i did lock it in, how would i ever get it out..!?... and actually, a dab of antisieze on the screw would be best as its steel...you may remember in the first project it snapped off getting them out.!
@Moonfleet41 Fair play Del, hence the question mark . In paranoia land it was never coming out .(Not without shortening the bars each end! ) Yes aluminium thread to thread , makes sense The detail often passes over like the red arrows now days. I sometimes have to watch the videos over again to appreciate what's actually happened! The obvious isn't always obvious. But old age aside it's always good to see what your doing and how the get round the challenges. Keep on keeping on buddy! ✌️👍❤️
Thanks fellah, I knew you got the point and, of course, I knew you'd approve even when I was doing the job and filming away, it did occur to me that my mate Springy would like this! Take care and enjoy your Bank Holiday mate, hope all is good, D&Px
@@Moonfleet41 😉👍
Prefer these Del and very neatly fitted 👍
Thanks Richard 👍
Did you think about putting some thread lock on them Del ?
Answered this a few times already.. it's a fine thread on the slug and over 20mm long.. that won't fall out without doing two dozen turns first.. and ally into ally it's not likely to loosen anyway... Perhaps a dab of antisieze on the m6 screw though as it's steel in to ally..!
I love the white board comments stay strong, love the channel, all the best to you and Penny
Thanks buddy.. good to hear from you.
Awesome job
Thanks!
Well done good job. Looks better now.
Nice and tidy. 👍
Thanks 👍
Wonderful result!
Great video Del. “Haters are fans in denial”. Nice solution for adding bar weights.
Absolutely mate.. winge and critisise, but always watching..lol! Glad you enjoyed it and thank's for your support.
Looking good, much more tieder pal
Looks great..well done..👍🇳🇴
Thank you so much 😀
Proper !
Mint👌👌👌
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Tidy
Very nice!
Thats "Create"
Why do you flash some message or quote at the start of your videos but never leave them on long enough to actually read?
There is a pause function
Having studied my analytics, when we used to leave it up for 5 seconds I noticed people would open the video, then instantly skip forward, clearly some people like the action to start instantly and I felt this way, it's still there for those who want to pause and read it, but it doesn't intrude in the start of the video!
Defiantly a better look than the long brass ones Del.👍
nice job of course. i made bar ends myself to try to kill vibrations and pain in the hands. but i instaled them easy way. 3 cm rubber hose on a bolt,and nut on the end,put that in the bar,tightened it and hose is compressed in the bar and make good connection. 10 min to make it
Nice work that Del. Just one question, speaking from experience with bar weights, will you be locking them in with some thread lock??
I did consider it, you may not remember, but I previously made a video a fair while back where the left hand bar weight seized completely and I snapped the screw getting it off, had to drill and re-tap the bar... that's because it was steel into aluminium, as it is now... and whilst I can't ever see these coming undone, certainly not enough to fall out (there's a full inch of that super fine thread), so that's a lot of turn before they drop out... but if I do need to use any compaounds, then perhaps a single dab of light threadlock on the outside of the slug as it's aluminium, but I would be put anti-seize on the screw because it's steel.
No don't remember that video. But as it's a lot of fine thread there, yes I think you'll see it coming undone. Great videos as usual Del. Regards to you and Penny.
Great video brother !!! those bar ends came out great !!!! very well executed it !!!! that lathe can do wonders !!!! bike is looking great ! keep up the great work ! stay safe guys cheers from new york !!!!🍺🍺🍺🍺
Really clever idea mate nice work 👍
Nice tapping job, well done!! Looks great
Love watching you crete man, thats brilliant
Thanks buddy.
So much better, top job👍
Thanks 😁
Best garage ever👍
Nice video Del & Penny,. Excellent workmanship mate, job well done. Hope you are both keeping well and having a great week. Take care, Cheers .
Thanks, you too mate... still cold with daily rain here, so you can send us over some sunshine when ever you get fedup with it aye..😂!! Take care and enjoy the weekend.. D&Pxx
This is the right way to do it. I have struggled with rubber and different metalexpanders for years as a quickfix but nothing works. A good sulotion for bar-end mirrors too.. Thank you Del and Penny.
Glad you approve mate, you're right, it's a very secure way to do it!
I swear the bar ends for an 03-08 suzuki vstrom or bandit have bar end setups that can be ordered that would just replace the screw and give you a much longer one with the wedge those bars want. (But not the point of building it)
Yes indeed, many bar ends for with an expanding wedge, it's a pretty standard colution, even with the factory, but I first saw this design back on an old Yamaha EXUP RU back in the 90's, they literally had a one piece metal block with the end machined and threaded to M16 and the outer end pressed with a hex hole... just seemed logical and secure to me.
Genius!!!
Looks great Del, well done! Very similar to a pair of Motivation weighted bar ends I fitted to an FZ1 some years back. Really like that look. 👍
Thanks Don, glad you approve, always good to hear from you mate!
Nice job Del ! I prefer the look of your standard bar end weights ,to the brass ones! Can't wait to see what you do next mate👍
Thanks mate👍... as they vinyl's arrived, next up making the seat cover... no pressure!
I didn't put on any bar weights after a street bike conversion on my ex-racebike. But's it's only a 600. Love the narrower handlebar when flicking through city traffic. The original Busa bar weights are massive. Suzuki knew why. Cheerio, Günter/Nürnberg
Looks great Dell! Well done.
Thanks buddy👍
nice work del and penny
Thank you kindly Sir!
Terrific vid, Del. I put the MIL on a lathe recently and discovered there was an Anglican bishop 2 layers under! Hope you both are doing well there! 🏍️👍🏍️
My word, that poor Bishop, imagine living under there for all those years... I reckon he'll be under therapy for life mate..lol!
@@Moonfleet41 he’s not been very lucky in life, has he? 🤪
Lovely job and looks a lot better imho. Every time I see something like this I think to myself 'y'know what - I'd like a lathe'... ;o)
Thanks Elv, good to hear from you mate, how's life in France these days, are you still there?!
@@Moonfleet41 Yep, still here - all good. Living my best life... 😁
Parfait!
Merci!
much nicerer job well done.
Nice job bruv. I've still got the ones you made for me on my fazer. Which is in the process of being fully rebuilt, engine and cosmetics as well as a few upgrades. The busa is going well, looking forward to seeing it finished. Take care both of you and be safe.
Hi mate.. blimey, that was a while ago, glad to hear you still have them and they're useful.. Good luck with the build and keep me posted aye.. long time no see buddy.. take care aye.
I was surprised you did not use thread locker on a M/C, known for vibration... all the rest was awesome! Thank you, for you videos, & words of motivation & wisdom. The Cherry on the top :-)
Hi Nicholas, I did consider it, [erhaps for the final 'torque around' at the end of the project, but refer you to the answer here I gave below:
"you may not remember, but I previously made a video a fair while back where the left hand bar weight seized completely and I snapped the screw getting it off, had to drill and re-tap the bar... that's because it was steel into aluminium, as it is now... and whilst I can't ever see these coming undone, certainly not enough to fall out (there's a full inch of that super fine thread), so that's a lot of turn before they drop out... but if I do need to use any compaounds, then perhaps a single dab of light threadlock on the outside of the slug as it's aluminium, but I would be put anti-seize on the screw because it's steel"
Thanks so much for your kind words mate, really appreciate your support!
Great solution Del. I was curious to see how you solve this. I would imagine taps and dies that size put a big dent in the tool budget. Thanks Del and Penny. Your content never disappoints. ❤👍👍
Hi Rick, glad you approve... I actually bought the taps and die to make the extender slugs for Penny's Scrambler shocks, they were M16 fine thread and it worked really well with the ID of these bars, so as it's the second use of them, they've started to pay for themselves now! In fact, they weren't that expensive, about £25 for the lot I think! Enjoy the rest of your week there, D&Px
Great work, I don’t have all the equipment so have used Fischer bolts in the past, seems to work 👍
Sure thing buddy, whatever works!
If bar ends (Weighted ) are needed on most bikes, then on our big scoot(piaggio mp3 500) they are plastic, so what does that mean really Del
Scooters have much smaller wheels, less reciprocating mass, and therefore less gyroscopic effect, also the forks are way lighter too, so just less need for damping weight.
Simple. I kind of prefer bar ends that you don’t tend to notice myself.
Sure thing, these are certainly a lot more subtle!
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Love the look might have to try this one better than painting the bar ends every few months 👍🏻
Hiya Penny and Del. That's a solution I have not seen before - my experience is limited to the expanding rubber plug method, which is not infallible. I came back from a ride missing a bar end once, and now I check they're tight before every ride. This method looks like it would give you plenty of warning if it starts to come loose, and you could always use a mild thread locker on the internal and external threads.
As for the haters, that's what they thrive on, and remoteness of the internet makes them appear braver than they really are. My own rule - hard learned and harder to follow - is not to argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Same goes for trolls and haters. Please remember that there are those of us out here that really enjoy the content you produce, the hard work that goes into it, and the lessons you share. As my dear Dad always says, "Illegitimi non carborundum"!
Take care, dear friends. Be well and ride safe!
Hi mate, it's a falacy that things are considered to automatically come undone, remember this is how they were connected to the standard bike and they don't fall out, I've used fine threads and there's 20mm length on contact, something like 25-30 rotations and it's nipped up seriously tight... there's no way they're coming undone mate... just like a sump plug under the engine, same thread, same dia. and they don't fall out without threadlock and they're a lot closer to vibration! In fact, if anything, considering previously one of the screws snapped off in the factory bar, it's more relevant to actually add a dab of anti seize to the M6 screw because it's steel in to aluminium... but the factory don't do this, it's just a precaution!
Thanks for your kind words of support, haters never bother us mate, water off a duck's back... everything you say though is true, just disaffected people who are usually jealous and unhappy... if they really hated you they simply wouldn't watch. Thanks again as always, enjoy your week, all the best from us both, D&Px
Spot on Del, nice work as usual, you give a lot of real life insight with the stuff you do which is much appreciated.
I get really p*ssed with the negativity you attract from some people & if they can't use their brains for anything
else wish they'd disappear up their own #rses and just let life flow. take care mate, all the best
Thanks mate, your kind words made us smile, that is a great way to look at it! We appreciate your kind words of support!
Can I ask an unrelated question?😂 Do you have a link for the gps speedo you used on the build with the metall plate front? I can't seem to find a good one. And good job on the vids. Love watching them all@Moonfleet41
Sorry i don't.. bought it a long long time ago from a random seller online.. can't remember who.!
Cracking job as always Del 👍
Love the opening sentiment 😁👍
Keep up the great work Del 'n' Pen 👍
P.S. Nice one for the advice on 'manipulating' the clutch lever on my Honda CB 1300 via Messenger yesterday 👍
Most welcome Paul, glad to help in some way, and hope you can sort it out mate.. Thank you for your kind support always aye.. have a great week and enjoy the coming weekend. D&Pxx