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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 3:01 pm 
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Hello Sam. Do you mean the brackets welded to the frame to hold the aluminum frame plates? Is that what you need? MikeV


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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
PostPosted: Wed Jun 28, 2017 3:23 pm 
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Yes Mike correct, as far as I can see from pics there is one roughly half way down the diagonal tube from the steering head to front engine mount and another maybe up a third from the rear engine mount, not sure about the front side mounts though. If I remember correctly ive seen two bosses welded just in front of the fuel tank, is that a mount for the fairing as well ? do you have a pic of the front stay/support from the head stock ? Lastly what size of alloy flat bar is used for the stays.

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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
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OK. Give us a few days. Somewhere on here are the dimensions of the TT2 fairings stays. Try the search button and see what you can find there in the meantime. MikeV


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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
PostPosted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:14 am 
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OK. Give us a few days. Somewhere on here are the dimensions of the TT2 fairings stays. Try the search button and see what you can find there in the meantime. MikeV



Cheers Mike, I did try and do a search but brought up all sorts, maybe using the incorrect wording.

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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
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Hi Mike, I found the drawings of the brackets cheers ! next what thickness and width of ally is used ?

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Electronic bling arrived this morning micro switch gear electronic rev counter / speedo and M-unit blue. :D https://youtu.be/dmexjVEZ2q8
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That Moto Gadget stuff is top quality! Have fun! Lou


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 Post subject: Re: Bitsa in the guise of a TT2
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What are the two small aluminum rings with wires on them used for? What is this I see here? MikeV


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I shall be using the bike on the twisty back roads of Scotland so need lights and indicators. :D

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I picked up my motor yesterday from Paul Klatkiewicz of DTS down in Wakefield. My woirk load for the next 6 months or so would not have freed up enought time to get the TT done for the Moidart run end of April 2018 and thought this would be the easiest and quickest option.

Full rebuild including new big end shells ,big end bolts main bearings, gas flowed heads , exhaust valves and guides lightweight flywheel (saving of 900g) with Sachse digital ignition. I had already made a start on the motor by soda blasting the cases heads and barrels also polishing the outer covers prior to de-greasing.
Looks good enough to sit in the lounge. :D


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