Case Reed 125 Hodaka Project
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This has gotten a bit out of control. Stiffening up the swingarm is complete. Front section boxed in and arm rails added. It weighs 700g more than a stock wombat arm but the frame will break before the swingarm will. Paint to come.
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Uh yeah, about frame breaking. Here is another good place to gusset.
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Nice , I’ll have a look at this area
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Part of the case Reed installation required removing some engine mount bracing to allow the carby to fit. It’s actually more like a road toad set up. I reinforced the rear engine mount with a doubler with 2 mm sheet metal to make up for it.
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Some nasty porosity in the factory welds in that area on my framegearyoliver wrote: ↑Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:18 am Uh yeah, about frame breaking. Here is another good place to gusset.
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Ok I’ve done a bit of bracing in the frame area
Not pretty but functional. It’s a bit restricted in what can be done due to the seat mounting lugs.
Also attached is a picture of a Road Tiad frame. I can see what looks like extra bracing from the factory. I which I had seen that earlier .
Not pretty but functional. It’s a bit restricted in what can be done due to the seat mounting lugs.
Also attached is a picture of a Road Tiad frame. I can see what looks like extra bracing from the factory. I which I had seen that earlier .
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I had the opportunity to make a adjustable pedal height for the brake pedal.
I think it’s worked well. Plenty of strength still on the footpegs mount as it’s solid not tube.
I think it’s worked well. Plenty of strength still on the footpegs mount as it’s solid not tube.
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After a day of fabrication I have the silencer sorted out. It’s a DEP KTM125SX from 2002.I had to completely disassemble it , shorten 1 inch and put back together. You would think an easy job as it’s “ re- packable however DEP had bonded it so no amount to persuasion worked except the hacksaw.
I have fired up the bike , incredible throttle response if I say so myself. I haven’t ridden it yet because I live deep in a city.
I have fired up the bike , incredible throttle response if I say so myself. I haven’t ridden it yet because I live deep in a city.
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Ok guys this is the best I can do for now.
[youtube] https://youtu.be/agJ1wZ1eZzY[/youtube]
https://youtu.be/agJ1wZ1eZzY
[youtube] https://youtu.be/agJ1wZ1eZzY[/youtube]
https://youtu.be/agJ1wZ1eZzY
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I tried the YouTube link . . . and only got the notification that the video is "private".
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Ed
Keep the rubber side down!
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Me too, Ed. Hoping to hear it!
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Ok I think I’m done now, at least until I find a money tree. I’d really like to make a Chrome Molly frame and have some modern wheels but that’s a pipe dream . I’m really looking forward to riding it in a couple of weeks time . It’s been extremely fun to do even if I admit to more than usual swearing on some days .
Thanks for your interest in the project , it’s always nice to hear the point of view of others and of course the encouragement that came my way. You can’t do this in a vacuum.
Thanks for your interest in the project , it’s always nice to hear the point of view of others and of course the encouragement that came my way. You can’t do this in a vacuum.
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Wow! What a great bike. I can't wait to see it in actions. You're quite a builder! Thank you for sharing the process.
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i just rub my eyes in amazement when i see builds like that, very inspirational
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Simply Mahvelous!!!!
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Well after some constructive criticisms sticking in my head I dumped the airbox and made up a new design. This one allows a larger filter and reduces weight . I made a version with an aluminium mikuni “trumpet mouth “ and then a short while after I came across a 35deg reducing rubber elbow that allows a smooth taper from the filter to the carby inlet. I went with that one . Not sure if the two would be different to be honest.
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I also fabricated an alloy chain guide . I’m hoping this will allow me to remove the chain tensioner.
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Also on the go is a rebuild of the engine cases from V 1 of the case Reed design. I ran these cases for a year before I went to V2 that has the Reed block welded on to each half , it also allowed a larger Reed block. With the V1 redesign I’m making the Reed block from a KX85/100 fit so it’s slightly wider than a stock 97 Reed block . With a bit of filing I can get the Kawi block into the 97 Reed manifold but I might use the bill it block , not sure yet.
I’m making good use of COVID lockdown time.
I’m making good use of COVID lockdown time.
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