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Hi Guys, New Member from QLD & Track Bike Build Photos.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:36 pm
by AjR1
Hi peeps.
Adam here from Sunny QLD
Been riding bikes for a few years on and off. Started with a RS250 and an 08 R6
Have had a few dirt bikes over the years aswell.
Currently ride an 06 R1 as my daily and recently bought a 98 ZX6R track bike which I have been rebuilding over the past few months.
Will throw up a few pics and a bit of a story for you all.
Cheers
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:48 pm
by kawadave
Welcome Adam....we luv pics...

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:58 pm
by AjR1
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:01 pm
by AjR1
Ok Now its Rebuild Time.
Well I decided to by myself a dedicated track bike. And have been progressively sorting it out over the last few week.
Its old, a bit tardy looking but mechanially all good from what I can see. Will know more once I get it home and start stripping it down for a once over.
Will be replacing the race glass with new model plastics to change the look eventually but for now it will just get a freshen up.
How it looked in the ad.
All loaded up ready to go home.

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:02 pm
by AjR1
First things first I'll be stripping off all the glass and Tank. Some fresh juice, Plugs, Filters, Oil, Coolant, lube up all the pivot points, cables etc, Wheels off , swinger and subframe off, prep and paint the frame/swinger, and then start preping the glass for paint while I wait for items that need replacing to arrive.
And decide on my temporary colour scheme.
Bikes home and ready for the strip down.

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:03 pm
by AjR1
High as a kite on paint fumes and the frame is all painted. Now just gotta let it all dry.
Well after getting around to removing the braking system.
I found that the rear caliper was seizing up.
So after pulling it all down.
There is a bit of corrosion going on.
Since I will be overhauling the rear I may as well do the fronts aswell, So its time to order some caliper kits and clean these up & paint while im waiting for them to arrive.
Well I finished off the Pair Valve mod. So only fresh air into the motor from now on.
Also changed out the plugs as well today.
Gave the frame & swinger its 6th and final coat.
Plus all the other little bits aswell.
And also rotated the bottom shock mount 180deg so the adjuster is not blocked by the exhaust
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:04 pm
by AjR1
The exhaust had some rash damge so decided to turn it into a shorty.
Next step Cermaic coat black
Bought a few things for the Trackie today
Tinted DB Screen
Clear SS Lines F&R
Black Fuel Cap
Green levers but with orange adjusters
Rearsets
Rear Cowl Decal
Frame Sliders
Header Gaskets
Fork Adjusters
Tank Decal - But in Black
Various Michelin Decals for front fender etc...
Upper Ninja Decals
Black Oil Cap
Rear Caliper Kit
Rim Stickers to replace the current blue ones.
Various Sponsor stickers for the belly pan etc...
Slowly Starting to go back together. Kinda looks like a bike.
Filling in the holes in the exhaust where the badge was rivited. Will fill it up again one set and then sand it back ready for more paint
Base coat on the race glass all done. Now just have to let it cure for the week before taping it up and doing the top colours.
Since the glass is going to be replaced later on it was just a quick job, The tank on the other hand will not be replaced and I'm taking a bit more care with the prep and finish on this one. All sprayed up with primer filler. Couple more coats to go and then ready for a light sand and paint.
Rear caliper all cleaned up and painted. Excuse the white paint dust. Will wash right off with the first bath once its all back together.
I have got the base coat down on the tank. 7 coats in total and still one more to go. Then its curing time for a week before taping it up for the top coat colour.
Here's a few pics of my pressure pack handy work. :topstuff:
And a couple of close up shots.

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:04 pm
by AjR1
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:05 pm
by AjR1
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:05 pm
by AjR1
Tomorrow I'll be Installing the levers, rearsets, fork adjusters and work out how I'm going to get the front off the ground to remove the wheel so I can paint up the forks & front wheel. Stick the tank pad on and get the rear end of the bike reasembled atleast.
Should be a busy day at this stage.
Well a bit more done this arvo.
Left rearset installed.
Fork Adjusters Installed
Oil Cap Installed
Rear Brake Master Painted Up. Just waiting for it to dry and then I can assemble the Right Rearset
New Levers
Clutch side installed
Brake side on the master.
Well I did a little more tonight and will be back out in the garage shortly once everyone is asleep so I can work undisturbed.
Removed the blue rim tape and installed the new decals
Looks the part now.
Installed the rear wheel again and adjusted the chain (excuse all the dust and mess, My apprentice was off today)
Brake Caliper Bracket all painted up.
Rear cowl & Seat mocked up before final install.
From another angle with the new decal
Well its time for bed. So this is the last update for this week.
Pretty happy with the progress so far.
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:05 pm
by AjR1
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:08 pm
by AjR1
Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD & Track Bike Build Photos.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:30 pm
by laidback
Welcome Adam...Great work mate with the build and well documented.

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD & Track Bike Build Photos.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:30 pm
by Maddog
laidback wrote:Welcome Adam...Great work mate with the build and well documented.

+1

Re: Hi Guys, New Member from QLD & Track Bike Build Photos.
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:01 am
by badruss
Great job, the bike looks great. And welcome
