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Discussion starter · #42 ·
Close. I got mine thru amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000KKDQXI/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
3" rise and 3" pull back. I didn't want much pull back but didn't want drag bar straight either.

The gauge seems nice so far. It hasn't stood much of a test yet though. There r quite a few vids on youtube for it. The problem is trying to find them as this thing has no known manufacturer or model name. These 2 were the most informative for me:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CFLCbqfrgE8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vauh9jQRuVs
 
Discussion starter · #43 ·
Update.

I was getting some intermittent backfiring through the intake when hot at the first blip of the throttle sometimes. I found both carbs were leaking slightly through the butterfly shaft seals. I pulled the carbs and replaced them. While I had the carbs out, I wanted to try out bigger jets to see how it ran 2 sizes up. So I did 145 pilots and a 130 / 127.5 in the front / rear cylinders. I've only ridden it for about 5 minutes since the changes, but it seems to run smoothly and strong so far.

I also finished up the paint. I got the wheels, front fender bracket, speedo bracket, upper triple, and exhaust bracket painted.





I'm pretty happy with how the wheels turned out. I cleared them with spraymax 2k clear so hopefully the paint will be durable.

I've got a few minor things left to do, but that's about it. It is more or less finished.









 
Good looking bike. I almost did a newer style bike with dual rear shocks instead of the '82 I picked up. The Benelli tank just looks so at home on these bikes.
 
Good looking bike. I almost did a newer style bike with dual rear shocks instead of the '82 I picked up. The Benelli tank just looks so at home on these bikes.
Lol Benelli tank looks good on pretty much any bike, that's why they are so popular!


Bike is looking pretty clean!
 
I also didnt wat to deal with those Hitachi carbs on the early models.
Neither did I, so the first thing I did with my bike was threw those in the recycling bin and replace them with a Mikuni. :rock:
 
Discussion starter · #48 ·
I was never really happy with the lines of the bike with the lower seat and big rear fender. The low seat position was relaxed and comfortable, but it wasn't that appealing to my eyes. So, I'm redoing the seat / tail / shocks. I'm gonna take the grinder to it, maybe this weekend.

A simple Paint photo of my plan..minus the gray seat color



I've already bent up some tube yesterday for the seat rails using the sand fill method with heat from a charcoal pit haha.





I'm raising the back of the tank by about 1.5 inches to give the line a bit of rake. I've got some shocks coming in. The factory ones are too short for the new subframe geometry...plus not a fan of the chrome. I picked up the RFY's....not exactly a performance shock, but neither is the bike that I get to ride only a couple times a month...and a measly $75 shipped. They're rebuildable, so I'll see how they ride as is before I decide if they need to be tweaked.




Right off the bat I'm gonna need to change out the bushings in the eyes, as they are 12mm and I need 14..maybe I'll get lucky and be able to use the bushings from my stockers.

I'm also removing the factory foot pegs and doing rearsets..I'm going to leave the foot pegs mount bars for engine protection though.

And the front tire size will go up to closer match the rear, which has been an eyesore for me.
More later.
 
Discussion starter · #53 ·
I got the shocks in today. They look pretty nice by my standards.



I got lucky as they shocks came with 2 sets of bushings in 12 and 10mm sizes, and the lower shock mounts use 10mm bolts, so one less thing I need to do.

Hopefully I'll get to some cutting and subframe tacking over the weekend.
 
Discussion starter · #55 ·
Finished cutting the old down tubes out and welded in some caps to cover the holes from the old down tubes. Cut some of my wiring harness with the grinder in the process. Cut, fit and welded the new down tubes. Made upper some upper shock mount plates and welded them in. Drilled and installed the upper shock mount studs..still got to reinforce them and weld them in.







 
Discussion starter · #56 ·
Any recommendations on where to put the horizontal cross tubes on the subframe? I've not 100% decided yet, but I will probably put a hoop on the back, so I was thinking about putting on section of tube across the area just in front of the down tubes like here



Will this be good enough or should I add another one to the down tubes like maybe halfway up the tubes like here also?

 
Discussion starter · #58 ·
Thanks capt. I contemplated a similar design during the initial build, but I didn't want to get into cutting and recoating the frame, so I took the easy way out and left it stock. But I never really liked the original lines and I got the bug to do some more work on it...so on to messing up my garage again haha. Like the avatar btw lol.
 
Where you have them is good, though I would do the top one right at the junction of the two tubes. For extra stiffness, a diagonal brace would be good, so the three tubes you put in form a Z. Trainges = stiff. Squares = not stiff. The tubes don't have to be super thick, 3/4" 14 g would be fine. Triangulation matters more than big tubes.
 
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