Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
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- benny
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Looking great!
I thought were we smoothing off where the vent usually goes?
Not a problem.
I thought were we smoothing off where the vent usually goes?
Not a problem.
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Hi mate,
Ye was initially thinking i'd fill the breather hump but as i had to split across it i thought me might have problems getting the mould to seal 100% if i messed around with it.
Got some idea for a work around that i think you will like so give me a couple of days to sort it.
Ye was initially thinking i'd fill the breather hump but as i had to split across it i thought me might have problems getting the mould to seal 100% if i messed around with it.
Got some idea for a work around that i think you will like so give me a couple of days to sort it.
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
looks great - well done
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Cheers.
Tank is now on the bike (sorry no picture) and iv been scratching my head for the last week trying to get a good and satisfactory mount for the front.
I original was going to get a spare frame and sub frame, still need one Geoff if you can help, so that I could work the fitting but because benny's has a motor in I'm suffering BUT close.
Maybe post a picture tomorrow.
Tank is now on the bike (sorry no picture) and iv been scratching my head for the last week trying to get a good and satisfactory mount for the front.
I original was going to get a spare frame and sub frame, still need one Geoff if you can help, so that I could work the fitting but because benny's has a motor in I'm suffering BUT close.
Maybe post a picture tomorrow.
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Having fitted the cover up to the bike I found that the front mount was going to be a challenge,
My Suzuki's use a removable mount and I was hoping to find a similar type fitting om the NC
I was going to remove the mount and adapt a new one.
Honda only use a simple slot in rubber grommet so I had to find a way to hold the front of the cover.
I decided to use the original fitting and keep the rubber so I made a not so pretty jig around the old tank that fits the rubber in the same way that the frame does, this can then be moved over to the carbon cover and used to hold the rubber while a mount was fabricated.
The slightly Frankenstein jig.
Pieces of pre peg that were cut and laid around the original rubber grommet that is
held by the jig.
The finished bracket with the rubber fitted.
Not a piece of steel in sight, all carbon!
Just have some small tidying to do and its finished
My Suzuki's use a removable mount and I was hoping to find a similar type fitting om the NC
I was going to remove the mount and adapt a new one.
Honda only use a simple slot in rubber grommet so I had to find a way to hold the front of the cover.
I decided to use the original fitting and keep the rubber so I made a not so pretty jig around the old tank that fits the rubber in the same way that the frame does, this can then be moved over to the carbon cover and used to hold the rubber while a mount was fabricated.
The slightly Frankenstein jig.
Pieces of pre peg that were cut and laid around the original rubber grommet that is
held by the jig.
The finished bracket with the rubber fitted.
Not a piece of steel in sight, all carbon!
Just have some small tidying to do and its finished
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Looks awesome great job mate, now fancy making another one
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Hi mate, its a possibility I could do another but I need to get the gsxr moulds done first as I'm sick of it sitting 90% finished.
Ive had a spare hour this afternoon so jumped on the lathe and knocked up a new breather cap.
Its got a 6mm pipe mount at both ends so benny can use it to connect to the inner tank if needed or just have it for show.
The 6mm centre piece is removable via a 10mm thread so other fittings/diameters could be used
Ive had a spare hour this afternoon so jumped on the lathe and knocked up a new breather cap.
Its got a 6mm pipe mount at both ends so benny can use it to connect to the inner tank if needed or just have it for show.
The 6mm centre piece is removable via a 10mm thread so other fittings/diameters could be used
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
VERY NICE WORK.
I can see a production line running.
I can see a production line running.
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
So first proper fit up and looks good
I was initially worried that it rocked from side to side but after a little fettling is solid.
Touch more work, a polish and will be finished.
I was initially worried that it rocked from side to side but after a little fettling is solid.
Touch more work, a polish and will be finished.
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Re: Benny's Carbon Tank Cover
Thought you might like a picture from the other side.