
As I had found another 97 frame on the wall/shelf, and I do more PV, Disco class riding now, I decided to pull the race bike apart, sell the 98 frame and rebuild it with the other frame. I rebuilt the 97 Super Combat pretty much stock with the exception of the porting, T-Dog front end, 03 swing arm, and larger carb. Here is how it came out, the Boge shocks were a little short, so I put Works on it;

While going thru all the parts, I realized it would be easier to store complete bikes rather than boxes of parts. There is always someone advertizing for Ace parts on CL around here, so I put an ad up to sell some motor stuff. It is a complete motor, everything was included, but I got no takers.

Decided to build another pit bike using the parts I had, seeing as how storing bikes is easier than storing boxes (at least in my mind), similar to the one I put together last year. It is a nice riding bike, used it at most of the races I went to and rode it all around Mid Ohio. Its an ACE90 and I put a Circle F down pipe on it.

Rebuilt the motor I had listed on CL, had a standard bore cylinder on the shelf, and a bunch of other parts, so I put this one together. The parts are not the best quality as I have had them for years, and they just werent good enough to use on other bikes but too good to throw away. Here is what I ended up with yesterday.
It started right up, but still needs adjusting, chain, and to figure out what to do for a seat. I vacuum formed a plastic base off an old rusted early ACE seat pan, and I have some old TM100/125 seat foam I can cut up to fit, I just need to fab up some brackets to mount the pan, then I will have a seat cover made. Not sure where those bars came from, and dont know if they will stay or not. I have another oval early headlight nacelle and just need to find the short headlight ears to match those forks. Pretty sure I will leave the springs exposed and not cover them with boots.

The shelves are getting pretty empty, no more frames hanging on the wall, but I think I may have been wrong about it being easier to store complete bikes than boxes.