Nice that, the wife has just popped into waitrose to get tea and I get an email saying you've uploaded a new video, I said to the Mrs " I'll wait in the car" watched this through my car stereo, fan-bloody-tastic! Lol
One can't help but notice that these priceless video's that you have both been making these past years have continued to get better and more concise as time has past. This reminds me of the 10 thousand hour rule that some Swedish psychologist came up with centuries ago stating that it takes 10K hours to perfect ones talent . You sure do make it all look easy!!
+jeff brown Thanks Jeff, that's very kind, sometimes it certainly feels like 10,000 hours lol ... each video from walking in to the garage with the camera to clicking the 'post' button on You Tube with a fully finished video, is between 8-10hrs at least... and we are two videos away from 700, so work out the numbers lol lol ... thanks for your kind support, all the best, D&P!
Got my first bike in 2011, was a chinese hosing. I couldn't find a manual on it and I never knew much about bike mechanics, but after watching your videos, mainly the bandit build I was able to pick up a few bits and pieces and save myself a bit if money. Thanks for all the content you puy out, it is much appreciated.
Hi buddy, that makes me very proud, we're so glad we could help you! As you proved, you don't always need a manual, just some common sense and a few tools... the principles are much the same for any bike... ride safe, take care, D&Px
Glad to see the renthals on the bike, wasn't expecting another video until the weekend. Looking forward to seeing what's planned for the other bikes as well.
+englishandproud11 Thanks Matteo, gotta slap this all back together on Saturday and get it off the bench ready for the Triumph job ! Great little upgrade for the forks....
+Tony Jeffery Thanks Tony, it's nice to know that all our hard work is appreciated (and our spending money lol!) ...we just wanted to up the ante a little and make it a bit more professional looking - long way to go still - cheers D&P!
I've contemplated the purchase of an ABM or LSL handlebar conversion kit for months now. I also considered this option but out of fear of damaging the Top Yoke, I avoided such project. ALAS, the great Delboy manage's to do it with ease. My wrist, shoulders, lower back and lastly posture, thank you infinitely for longer saddle time and my pockets are grateful to you also my good friend. This one video saved me roughly $500(US).
Hi buddy, that is just awesome... and a shinig success of what we intend to do here, saving our fellow bikers a few 'bob' and keeping them safe on the road means a great deal to us... so it's great to hear such good news! Keep in touch buddy, and check out the latest videos as we load up, may be something to help you !
+Shane McRedmond Cheers buddy, I love the drill press, it was a generous gift from a kind viewer, it had belonged to his father-in-law and it is in beautiful condition with the original metal body working drill... just love it!
Glad you made this video, as I remember a few years back asking on a forum about drilling the top yoke when I was considering streeting a FZR and was told by everyone that replied not to as it would weaken the yoke to much. Now I know I'm safe to if I ever get a project again to play with
+Callyuk It can weaken it if you drill in the wrong place, but we were very lucky with this one as it had some handy thick mounting points designed for holding the clip-on's... if we hadn't had that, i would have replced the top yoke with a slab..
I just purchased the same Renthal bars because I snapped my stock ones when I went down. All I can say is that they are super comfy. I would usually rest my left hand on my lap when going down long straight roads but I haven't needed to with these bars.
That looks beefy enough. Although, personally, I would never dare to bore a hole anywhere on that piece of aluminum. But, given that aluminum is really a soft metal, you don't need to be too much worried about breakage ;-) Good job as ever!
+Abouzar Kaboudian Exaclty that Abouzar, the cast alloy is pretty soft and forgiving, if it fails, it will be in the form of a plit, and ill just replace it with a slab yoke..
+Phil Core Thanks Phil, Mike has been so kind with the music, and he's an awesome musician too... thanks for watching buddy.. you know all fighter need flat bars.. lol cheers Del.
+MackieBass hey brother, hope you like it, can't wait till we get in to the killer paint work, it's gonna set the bike off a treat and be good to see you when you come down... will give you a call for a chat at some point, as had a cheeky plan for the wheels too! That would be the only other body work, aside from the tank.. speak soon!
+Moonfleet41 aye! look forward to it bro! we'll make it happen, no worries! I'm working on something special myself, but would not have time and patience for the camera and editing work, therefore I appreciate your input into these videos even more! chat soon!
Looks great!....... gets me thinking about Ginger the Speed Four. Since it's apparent that Triumph has snagged a pile-o Kawka parts out of the bin for my 2003 Speedy, it's possible my top yoke has a similar design. I need to give it a look-see under to see if it can be drilled out for risers and some Renthal bars. But first I scored a set of black stone guards for my bug-eye headlights. Got to sort that out first, then Melly's bike. But getting a set of tracker bars will make Ginger a lot more comfortable to ride and I would be able to mount nice bar end mirrors. More projects! Yay. Cheers! Mike
Nice one Del and Penny, I'm liking how this is shaping up, and it's definitely giving me food for thought with my gsxr project. It's a 1996 SRAD, not really my thing, but for $140, and a bit of turd polishing, she may turn out alright. Ride safe, keep up the good work, you'l be on the discovery channel shortly.🍺
+Geoff Westwood Wow, wouldn't that be a treat ! Never mind polishing a turd, it's called 'patina' leave it like that, looks cool ! Streetfighters started out as nailed together bikes reaulting from a crash, some how over the years, they went and got all pretty and shiney lol ... just sling some flat bars on it and go do wheelies !
Simple Skills - any chance of doing one on drilling e.g. what drills to use and on what materials, what speed to drill at, how to tell if the drill is blunt and what to do, how much pressure to apply, whether to use a lubricant etc.
Hi. Interesting stuff. zx7rs make great streetfighters. Standard position zx7rs are a bit wristy and the weight distribution of a streetfighter makes the relatively hard ride , softer.Plus you can chuck them around better and tour too. I have a p3 and along with my 350lc are probably my favourites. zx7r forks are some of the best you can get on a standard bike.
hello nice conversion, on my gsxf it was more easy without drilling, the only thing im wondering its vibration...what about some stong rubber washers under the clamps where you drilled the holes?just a small idea...i dont know if its bad or very bad:)
Good job you said about drilling in the thick part because I would have gone through the thin part. And the Evans waterless coolant, will this do away with the expansion bottle?
Will it be ok to fill the thin part with blue magic quick steel for support? Then drill through, I read a lot of reviews where they say it turns really hard.
I've got a gsxr I'm doing the same thing too but all I got is the thin milled out underside of yoke.....I don't know if it's to thin to be safe. I'm thinking of putting few washers or spacers on under side but don't know if it'll make difference......any ideas?
Hi Mike, yes mate, it is entirely possible, and quite safe, but you will need a bit more than just some washers... if you can make some alloy blocks to go under there, something about 10mm thick at least, drill through them so the clamps pass through...and as wide as possible to fill the space you have... they will spread the loads placed on the yoke when you bolt down through them...as long as you bolt down tight to the blocks, the thinner metal of the yoke will be supported.. its not ideal, but it'll get you out of trouble....maybe have a look to see if there is a top yoke available to swap over...or even take that tope yoke to an engineering shop, hand it over and say "make me that as a slab, and get them to even drill through where the clamps will go....ive done that in the past and it only cost me £40..! hope that helps.. Del.
Around 12 years ago(ish),I fightered the first VFR I had,and fitted Raask riser clamps which clamp onto the top of the RWU fork.Very simple idea,and quick.Dunno if they still make them,but they would suit someone who doesn't want to drill the top yolk.I got them cheap off Ebay.BTW Del,where's the RSV...or have I missed something.?
+gregg ferns Hi mate, I think Raask went out of business a while ago, haven't seen any new products from them in decades, but remember their stuff, bit clunky but useful! Had to sell the Mille to fund our house/garage move buddy!
Moonfleet41 can I ask how come? my boss who is a mechanic says that usually when u have risers , that they are on bushings to reduce vibration because of the type of handle bar that ur using. also where did u find the new speedo? I haven't started looking for 1 yet , mainly because I haven't started my build project yet. I have the same bike and I'm looking to do something similar
I so much prefer the Street fighter look now i'm over 50 as it's a lot easier on the back lol. You got a good deal there with that bike bud, it's in great condition.
Great work Del. I must get a drill stand , the really make a nice job. From memory , do you use paraffin to lube alloy to drill it. It has been a long time , since i was at college . Regards Pete.
+ncroft1383 Ha ha, now i may just have a little sprocket action planned.. but TBH, it wont need any help lofting the forks with so much weight lost, and an upright ride position...
Hi Delboy great video, you've saved me alot hassle here. Just a quick question, I'm doing a Streetfighter build on my old 1990 ZZR 600 and was wondering can I stick ZX7R Inverted Forks on my ZZR 600?
Hi buddy.. not straight on as im sure you realise.. you'd need to use the 7R yokes, and that means measuring up the frame stem to see if it's the same as the 7R, if its the same height, and the stems are the same diameter, then in theory it should fit in for a test fit at least... then be guided by what hassles that throws up..... if the stem tube and bearing sizes arent compatible, then you're into having custom parts made to make it fit.... Remember buddy, anything can be made to fit anything.. its just how much you can do yourself, and if you have the determination. Good luck with it buddy.. Del.
@@Moonfleet41 Cheers Del me and the Dad are watching the video on how to drill the top yoke. I've got both 7R Yokes top and bottom and 7R forks ordered. Where did you get the Handle bar clamps from? Will need to pick some up. Cheers for the quick reply love the vids they are brilliant. You're a skilled engineer at this stuff! Kind Regards Gav.
@@thefightingmick7192 Hi Gav, no problem mate... these old ones where 2nd hand ones from Ebay, but if you want some really cool ones, then TEC Bike Parts offer some 28mm clamps with fat bars to go in them, meaning they're 28mm at the clamp and they taper down to 7/8th for your switch gear and grips, like streetfighter taper bars... if you check out TEC Bike Parts website, they have them on there!
Great video however I would like to see longer videos rather than the time lapse. I prefer the 30+ minute videos with more commentary. Only my opinion add I prefer this to the television. Anybody agree?
+Stephen Marriott Hi mate, thanks for your input, we are trying to combine both here, the idea we are going with is a couple of short mid-week ideos to keep things on the boil and keep viewers up to date, and a big video at the weekend to sit down with a coffee and watch... ...and as Michael Ray says, a 30min video from walking in the garage to uploading completed is 10hrs work... but will keep improving as we go, and with the kind support of our Patrons on Pateron it's becoming more possible to spend the time doing this - so we should be thanking them too!
Hi Del, it wasn't a criticism and sorry if it sounded that way, it was just personal preference. I think you do a great job with the resources you have and the videos are very interesting. Please keep it up
Hi buddy, good question... yes, there was an issue... I had to re-route the throttle cables, not shorten them, they came out the frame to the right of the head stock, so I just pulled them back in under the tank, and fed them out through the left side, which gave them a longer path to the throttle... and perfectly ate up the excess!
Hi buddy, sadly I can't help on that one, as they were a gift from a very kind viewer, but have a look at the Renthal range, I believe they may have some pretty cool options... good luck, Del
Mike T yes it did, the size of the drill bit required for pro taper mounts is a 1/2 inch drill bit. make sure you also have plenty of washers as well to fill in the excess space between the threads and yoke . heres an image of it i.imgur.com/GLJJRjI.jpg
its mostly milled out but i came across this image, i drilled threw the center of those points i started with a 3/8 drill bit then got it with the 1/2 bit on a drill press spraying wd40 as cutting oil i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm396/IrlMike/Tech%20Pics/ZX7R%20fork%20conversion/ZX7R-top-yoke-2.jpg
Thats exactly where i drilled mine, took the holes out to 10mm, just enough to drop the clamp bolts through... and its beefy enough there to hold them..!
Harley and a Triumph video? All the bikes moving on and off benches makes me think... You should probably get a bigger garage and another few benches :P
+Ima Lonely hi Ron, good to hear from you sir... you can PM on here and i get them right away, just use the channel buddy, it keep things in one place..
Nice that, the wife has just popped into waitrose to get tea and I get an email saying you've uploaded a new video, I said to the Mrs " I'll wait in the car" watched this through my car stereo, fan-bloody-tastic! Lol
+Michael Ray Glad we could oblige Ray! And Mike's music always needs the right sound sytem rocknrolla !
One can't help but notice that these priceless video's that you have both been making these past years have continued to get better and more concise as time has past. This reminds me of the 10 thousand hour rule that some Swedish psychologist came up with centuries ago stating that it takes 10K hours to perfect ones talent . You sure do make it all look easy!!
+jeff brown Thanks Jeff, that's very kind, sometimes it certainly feels like 10,000 hours lol ... each video from walking in to the garage with the camera to clicking the 'post' button on You Tube with a fully finished video, is between 8-10hrs at least... and we are two videos away from 700, so work out the numbers lol lol ... thanks for your kind support, all the best, D&P!
i was prepared to weld a plate to the top of my triple clamp in order to convert it (sever warp risk) glad i found this vid!
Got my first bike in 2011, was a chinese hosing. I couldn't find a manual on it and I never knew much about bike mechanics, but after watching your videos, mainly the bandit build I was able to pick up a few bits and pieces and save myself a bit if money. Thanks for all the content you puy out, it is much appreciated.
Hi buddy, that makes me very proud, we're so glad we could help you! As you proved, you don't always need a manual, just some common sense and a few tools... the principles are much the same for any bike... ride safe, take care, D&Px
Glad to see the renthals on the bike, wasn't expecting another video until the weekend. Looking forward to seeing what's planned for the other bikes as well.
+englishandproud11 Thanks Matteo, gotta slap this all back together on Saturday and get it off the bench ready for the Triumph job ! Great little upgrade for the forks....
The quality of these videos is so good Del, well worth all the hard work and thought you put into the new setup.
+Tony Jeffery Thanks Tony, it's nice to know that all our hard work is appreciated (and our spending money lol!) ...we just wanted to up the ante a little and make it a bit more professional looking - long way to go still - cheers D&P!
I've contemplated the purchase of an ABM or LSL handlebar conversion kit for months now. I also considered this option but out of fear of damaging the Top Yoke, I avoided such project. ALAS, the great Delboy manage's to do it with ease. My wrist, shoulders, lower back and lastly posture, thank you infinitely for longer saddle time and my pockets are grateful to you also my good friend. This one video saved me roughly $500(US).
Hi buddy, that is just awesome... and a shinig success of what we intend to do here, saving our fellow bikers a few 'bob' and keeping them safe on the road means a great deal to us... so it's great to hear such good news! Keep in touch buddy, and check out the latest videos as we load up, may be something to help you !
I thought I was the only person still using one of those old B&D drills. Great to see a sport bike in garage again.
+Shane McRedmond Cheers buddy, I love the drill press, it was a generous gift from a kind viewer, it had belonged to his father-in-law and it is in beautiful condition with the original metal body working drill... just love it!
Glad you made this video, as I remember a few years back asking on a forum about drilling the top yoke when I was considering streeting a FZR and was told by everyone that replied not to as it would weaken the yoke to much. Now I know I'm safe to if I ever get a project again to play with
+Callyuk It can weaken it if you drill in the wrong place, but we were very lucky with this one as it had some handy thick mounting points designed for holding the clip-on's... if we hadn't had that, i would have replced the top yoke with a slab..
I just sat and watched all of the street fighter vids lol , nice work pal
+Jack Wilson Thanks Jack, not even half way yet, but enjoying it a lot..
Cant wait for more vids , keep em comin bud
Great job on that, Plus just received my Renthals today and some universal grips can't wait to fit them on over the weekend. 👌
+Rambo5k Get stuck in buddy, will transfer your bike !
I just purchased the same Renthal bars because I snapped my stock ones when I went down. All I can say is that they are super comfy. I would usually rest my left hand on my lap when going down long straight roads but I haven't needed to with these bars.
Loving the progress so far Del!
+Icem4n84 Hi mate, me too, its great to have a project back on the bench..
First modage to the bike i like. liking the new midweek content cheers del and penny
+Brian Hogan Thanks Brian, gonna try and keep it more regular, may be less monumental content, but little and often seems to please moset people...
That looks beefy enough. Although, personally, I would never dare to bore a hole anywhere on that piece of aluminum. But, given that aluminum is really a soft metal, you don't need to be too much worried about breakage ;-)
Good job as ever!
+Abouzar Kaboudian Exaclty that Abouzar, the cast alloy is pretty soft and forgiving, if it fails, it will be in the form of a plit, and ill just replace it with a slab yoke..
Thanks ! I just realise that I could use the two little holes that locks the handlebar instead of drilling new holes !
I was hoping you would do that exact mod, nice work. Good choice in back ground tunes.
+Phil Core Thanks Phil, Mike has been so kind with the music, and he's an awesome musician too... thanks for watching buddy.. you know all fighter need flat bars.. lol cheers Del.
Awesome man! Doing this to my sv650
same bars as mine, I was worried the risers would be to far apart to fit the bars but they fit nice. good job Del.
+Daz Fowell Yeha, they look a fair bit wider but in fact, its only half inch more..!!
Looking bad ass already!
+MackieBass hey brother, hope you like it, can't wait till we get in to the killer paint work, it's gonna set the bike off a treat and be good to see you when you come down... will give you a call for a chat at some point, as had a cheeky plan for the wheels too! That would be the only other body work, aside from the tank.. speak soon!
+Moonfleet41 aye! look forward to it bro! we'll make it happen, no worries! I'm working on something special myself, but would not have time and patience for the camera and editing work, therefore I appreciate your input into these videos even more! chat soon!
Looks great!....... gets me thinking about Ginger the Speed Four. Since it's apparent that Triumph has snagged a pile-o Kawka parts out of the bin for my 2003 Speedy, it's possible my top yoke has a similar design. I need to give it a look-see under to see if it can be drilled out for risers and some Renthal bars. But first I scored a set of black stone guards for my bug-eye headlights. Got to sort that out first, then Melly's bike. But getting a set of tracker bars will make Ginger a lot more comfortable to ride and I would be able to mount nice bar end mirrors. More projects! Yay. Cheers!
Mike
+Michael Rench Nice tune too! LOL
+Michael Rench Wasn'it just... we know the guy who made it you know..! he's a total treasure..!! Watching Barneygate with interest.. !
LMAO! Yea, I hear that dude who makes the guitar tunes is a true Idiot! ;-)
Mike
Looking very cool already. Ride safe
+Chris Dalvik Thanks mate !
Nice one Del and Penny, I'm liking how this is shaping up, and it's definitely giving me food for thought with my gsxr project. It's a 1996 SRAD, not really my thing, but for $140, and a bit of turd polishing, she may turn out alright. Ride safe, keep up the good work, you'l be on the discovery channel shortly.🍺
+Geoff Westwood Wow, wouldn't that be a treat ! Never mind polishing a turd, it's called 'patina' leave it like that, looks cool ! Streetfighters started out as nailed together bikes reaulting from a crash, some how over the years, they went and got all pretty and shiney lol ... just sling some flat bars on it and go do wheelies !
Simple Skills - any chance of doing one on drilling e.g. what drills to use and on what materials, what speed to drill at, how to tell if the drill is blunt and what to do, how much pressure to apply, whether to use a lubricant etc.
+Malcolm Venn Thats a good future video for the simple skills Malcolm, we're up against it withj other videos for a while...but good thought.
Hi. Interesting stuff. zx7rs make great streetfighters. Standard position zx7rs are a bit wristy and the weight distribution of a streetfighter makes the relatively hard ride , softer.Plus you can chuck them around better and tour too. I have a p3 and along with my 350lc are probably my favourites. zx7r forks are some of the best you can get on a standard bike.
Liking the more regular vids👌🏻
It's officially a StreetFighter :) ,good job mate!..
+BanditpowerDesigns yeah, s'all it takes aye.. one set of Renthals and 'Ta daah'
Anyone know what is the advantage of straight bars ?
hello nice conversion, on my gsxf it was more easy without drilling, the only thing im wondering its vibration...what about some stong rubber washers under the clamps where you drilled the holes?just a small idea...i dont know if its bad or very bad:)
+Manole Ionut Vibration?? who cares .... just get hold of it and ride it no????? LOL
+Moonfleet41 that's true Del.
Good job you said about drilling in the thick part because I would have gone through the thin part. And the Evans waterless coolant, will this do away with the expansion bottle?
+Chillibob Bob Yes Bob, the Evans coolant boils at about 180c, so it wont vaporise anywhere near in the motor... menaing, no vapour, no expansion..
Will it be ok to fill the thin part with blue magic quick steel for support? Then drill through, I read a lot of reviews where they say it turns really hard.
Bars look great buddy, easier for pulling them wheelie thingies 😆😆😜
+suzuki750stu Pulling wheelie thingies???? I've no idea what that means lol !
What kind of riser mounts did you use looking to do the same thing with my tl1000r
hell yeah streetfighters lives on
I've got a gsxr I'm doing the same thing too but all I got is the thin milled out underside of yoke.....I don't know if it's to thin to be safe. I'm thinking of putting few washers or spacers on under side but don't know if it'll make difference......any ideas?
Hi Mike, yes mate, it is entirely possible, and quite safe, but you will need a bit more than just some washers... if you can make some alloy blocks to go under there, something about 10mm thick at least, drill through them so the clamps pass through...and as wide as possible to fill the space you have... they will spread the loads placed on the yoke when you bolt down through them...as long as you bolt down tight to the blocks, the thinner metal of the yoke will be supported.. its not ideal, but it'll get you out of trouble....maybe have a look to see if there is a top yoke available to swap over...or even take that tope yoke to an engineering shop, hand it over and say "make me that as a slab, and get them to even drill through where the clamps will go....ive done that in the past and it only cost me £40..! hope that helps.. Del.
Yes that helps, glad for the advise! And thank you for your vids....Very well done!
Around 12 years ago(ish),I fightered the first VFR I had,and fitted Raask riser clamps which clamp onto the top of the RWU fork.Very simple idea,and quick.Dunno if they still make them,but they would suit someone who doesn't want to drill the top yolk.I got them cheap off Ebay.BTW Del,where's the RSV...or have I missed something.?
+gregg ferns Hi mate, I think Raask went out of business a while ago, haven't seen any new products from them in decades, but remember their stuff, bit clunky but useful!
Had to sell the Mille to fund our house/garage move buddy!
would you tell what diameter top of forks is. i want to do same thing with zx6, but zx6 tree just doesn't have enough meat
thanks
+ateiwiz Hi mate.. the fork legs are 52mm at the top.. Hope that helps. !
+Moonfleet41 thanks
Hello my friend, can i do the same to my ninja 250 08'?
totally agree del everybody must have a set of rentals in there life indeed
Is that scantily clad women on the end credits Penny Pitstop?
+Michael Caton No Comment.. !!
Thinking that myself lol
quick question. are u worried about the vibration in the handle bars from not using rubber bushings in the risers?
NO, not at all...!
Moonfleet41 can I ask how come? my boss who is a mechanic says that usually when u have risers , that they are on bushings to reduce vibration because of the type of handle bar that ur using. also where did u find the new speedo? I haven't started looking for 1 yet , mainly because I haven't started my build project yet. I have the same bike and I'm looking to do something similar
inline 4 engine ?
I so much prefer the Street fighter look now i'm over 50 as it's a lot easier on the back lol. You got a good deal there with that bike bud, it's in great condition.
+retrorestore Yes indeed mate, know how you feel but past clip ons these days lol !
I that the rental street naked ?
Renthal Roadbike Superlow...!
Great work Del. I must get a drill stand , the really make a nice job. From memory , do you use paraffin to lube alloy to drill it.
It has been a long time , since i was at college .
Regards Pete.
+Peter Froud Blimey, thats old school... parafin or diesel... but like sk8er said.. WD40 cures all...!
To true Del . Going back in the day .Had a bearings and bolts teacher. Plus my Grand pop.
Oh yeah! that's setting the bar for this project! 😉
Are you messing with the sprockets to help lift that front up easier!?!
+ncroft1383 Ha ha, now i may just have a little sprocket action planned.. but TBH, it wont need any help lofting the forks with so much weight lost, and an upright ride position...
nice bars
Hi Delboy great video, you've saved me alot hassle here. Just a quick question, I'm doing a Streetfighter build on my old 1990 ZZR 600 and was wondering can I stick ZX7R Inverted Forks on my ZZR 600?
Hi buddy.. not straight on as im sure you realise.. you'd need to use the 7R yokes, and that means measuring up the frame stem to see if it's the same as the 7R, if its the same height, and the stems are the same diameter, then in theory it should fit in for a test fit at least... then be guided by what hassles that throws up..... if the stem tube and bearing sizes arent compatible, then you're into having custom parts made to make it fit.... Remember buddy, anything can be made to fit anything.. its just how much you can do yourself, and if you have the determination. Good luck with it buddy.. Del.
@@Moonfleet41 Cheers Del me and the Dad are watching the video on how to drill the top yoke. I've got both 7R Yokes top and bottom and 7R forks ordered. Where did you get the Handle bar clamps from? Will need to pick some up. Cheers for the quick reply love the vids they are brilliant. You're a skilled engineer at this stuff! Kind Regards Gav.
@@thefightingmick7192 Hi Gav, no problem mate... these old ones where 2nd hand ones from Ebay, but if you want some really cool ones, then TEC Bike Parts offer some 28mm clamps with fat bars to go in them, meaning they're 28mm at the clamp and they taper down to 7/8th for your switch gear and grips, like streetfighter taper bars... if you check out TEC Bike Parts website, they have them on there!
@@Moonfleet41 Awesome! Thank you!
What type of drill bits did you use, anything special or just normal metal rated ones?
+Gearjammer Just regular HSS metal drill bits mate...
Delboy who do you use for the cheaper parts? Excellent video...
+Ian S Nobody specific mate, we just have 'wilf' round and go with the best offer ... !
aaah look,...its got a street triple top tree now hehe...nice one del...bizz
+Bizz Z'at mean you'll be able to keep up then Bizzmelad..??
Del are they just standard handle bar risers that you bolted on?
+T Will No mate, they are aftermarket ones made by Quest !
thanks dude appreciate that :) inspirational :D
Great video however I would like to see longer videos rather than the time lapse. I prefer the 30+ minute videos with more commentary.
Only my opinion add I prefer this to the television. Anybody agree?
Editing a 30minute video takes ages.......
+Stephen Marriott Hi mate, thanks for your input, we are trying to combine both here, the idea we are going with is a couple of short mid-week ideos to keep things on the boil and keep viewers up to date, and a big video at the weekend to sit down with a coffee and watch...
...and as Michael Ray says, a 30min video from walking in the garage to uploading completed is 10hrs work... but will keep improving as we go, and with the kind support of our Patrons on Pateron it's becoming more possible to spend the time doing this - so we should be thanking them too!
Hi Del, it wasn't a criticism and sorry if it sounded that way, it was just personal preference.
I think you do a great job with the resources you have and the videos are very interesting.
Please keep it up
hi what bar clamps did you use for this install? great work
Just some random billet ones from eBay, i dont remember the brand, sorry it was 9 months ago..!
@moonfleet41 Did you have to shorten the throttle cable or make any mods to any of the handle bar stuff?
Hi buddy, good question... yes, there was an issue... I had to re-route the throttle cables, not shorten them, they came out the frame to the right of the head stock, so I just pulled them back in under the tank, and fed them out through the left side, which gave them a longer path to the throttle... and perfectly ate up the excess!
thats what i thought but i wanted to make sure before i ordered the bars. That would be a pain in the arse. thanks for the quick reply.
Hi Del, another great video. Where did you get the handlebar risers from? I can't find any like it with the 12mm bolt and clean look they have. Cheers
Hi buddy, sadly I can't help on that one, as they were a gift from a very kind viewer, but have a look at the Renthal range, I believe they may have some pretty cool options... good luck, Del
I'm doing this next week to my zx7r
daybreaK did it work out
Mike T yes it did, the size of the drill bit required for pro taper mounts is a 1/2 inch drill bit. make sure you also have plenty of washers as well to fill in the excess space between the threads and yoke . heres an image of it i.imgur.com/GLJJRjI.jpg
daybreaK thank you, is your yoke solid or is it milled out on the under side?
its mostly milled out but i came across this image, i drilled threw the center of those points i started with a 3/8 drill bit then got it with the 1/2 bit on a drill press spraying wd40 as cutting oil i317.photobucket.com/albums/mm396/IrlMike/Tech%20Pics/ZX7R%20fork%20conversion/ZX7R-top-yoke-2.jpg
Thats exactly where i drilled mine, took the holes out to 10mm, just enough to drop the clamp bolts through... and its beefy enough there to hold them..!
Where abouts are you mate
bugger, mine cost me £140 for a slab yoke for the triumph daytona 995i, wish u did this last December, lol,
+Bazza Yamaha FZS Oppps, sorry mate , must try harder!
Lol, nice video tho.....
Proper Job :)
+DukeDyson Thanks mate - onward ever onward!
I'm loving the bars! I hope you dont black it out to much ;)
+Tim van Gool No black on this bike my friend, every other colour but black.. and its gonna be more Rat than any of the others...
Harley and a Triumph video?
All the bikes moving on and off benches makes me think...
You should probably get a bigger garage and another few benches :P
+michael stokoe Now wouldn't that be a dream come true..!
Hey Del its Ron in Orlando.... Lost your email address... How do I contact you? Thanks bro
+Ima Lonely hi Ron, good to hear from you sir... you can PM on here and i get them right away, just use the channel buddy, it keep things in one place..