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China_Racer_1
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motor stand and more

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Well I found I had a few hours today so I took some left over square tubing from my work bench build and made a motor mount/stand.

I was getitng sick of breaking my back taking the engine in and out myself or having my kids pull the bolts out while dad lowered it out himself.

So I made one that basically is the exact height I need.

When I have the bike on its rear stand I can slide this thing right under and the hole are close enough that I can get the top mounting bolts with the spools in and secure it well enough to take the stand off and install the remaining mounting bolts.

A real back saver.

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While I was at it I took off all the covers to go get powder coated as well. I just sprayed these to see how they will look. I
plan to trim the covers lettering with gold for a bit of accent


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These are the header pipes for the ultra lightweight Hindle S.S. exhaust I have on the YZF engine. The heat made them a cool golden color. Not sure if thats good, bad, normal or what but they look cool

I found a place here that will spnosor me ceramic coating on them.

I have been reading about how coating the headers will help with the engine performance so I thought I would give it a try. The remainder of the pipe needs to be left as is. So hot gasses up front allowed to cool as it heads rearward.


I took a look at the cradles as well and trimmed off al the tabs I did not want and ground down some of the exess sloppy factory weld. While I was at it I cut off the area around the kick stand as its a race bike and does no need it.

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So keeping in line with loosing weight I also decided to trim a few ounces off the sprocket cover I will get the areas in black milled out to reduce a bit more weght.
This will get powder coated high gloss black as well along with the valve cover.

I can not wait to see how light this thing is when she is back together.
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Nice engine stand. I've been wanting to make one of those for myself for a while now. You may have just inspired me to do something.
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Nice work there Steve! ClapHands
That will have to go on my"to do"list.
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Yeah and it should be really cheap for to get steel since China owns the us now. And we buy all our steel from there. But looks awesome. I have to build myself a front fork stand soon.

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95FZR600 wrote:Always nice to have around to save on our ageing backs.
Amen to that brotha
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