Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Thanks!
Here is your print updating the bearing preload and final tree distance from each other.
The forks print is there also and has been lengthened the 1in needed for the legs.
Killer Work by the way!
Here is your print updating the bearing preload and final tree distance from each other.
The forks print is there also and has been lengthened the 1in needed for the legs.
Killer Work by the way!
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
The motion print has also been updated.
All your clearances work for your shock to be fixed to top tree.
All your clearances work for your shock to be fixed to top tree.
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The shock for the Girder arrived today.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Now to cut the slot into the upper tree for the shock to mount. Now that I know how much to clearance for.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
That looks to be almost a perfect shock for a Girder. Could you post the make and model for us if you didn't already do it and I missed it.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
It is basically any old jap shock. This one is 12.25in in length but can get 10.5 to 13.5 depending on the girder you are building.
The spring will be 2.25 in in width and the outer cover 2.5 to 2.75 in but that can be removed. They all will have 2.5 to 3 in of travel. The girder he is building has a little less than 2 in travel for full motion so there is .5 to 1 in for adjustment depending on the shock.
I gave him several examples and told him only to worry about the outer diameter of spring to be 2.25 and the overall length for travel fully extended. I build the print and the girder systems to this over travel point. Then if the shock needs modified a spacer is put under the spring to adjust ride height.
Here is the listing for all the different 12.25 on ebay now.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... s&_sacat=0
The spring will be 2.25 in in width and the outer cover 2.5 to 2.75 in but that can be removed. They all will have 2.5 to 3 in of travel. The girder he is building has a little less than 2 in travel for full motion so there is .5 to 1 in for adjustment depending on the shock.
I gave him several examples and told him only to worry about the outer diameter of spring to be 2.25 and the overall length for travel fully extended. I build the print and the girder systems to this over travel point. Then if the shock needs modified a spacer is put under the spring to adjust ride height.
Here is the listing for all the different 12.25 on ebay now.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... s&_sacat=0
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Well it's Girder Friday.
Started cutting the slot for the shock today.
Started cutting the slot for the shock today.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Great write up!
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Thanks Big Jim. I couldn't have done this correctly with out the help of CustomizIT and a couple others. This is a great site. Lets not leave out the CHB it is a great tool to add to the collection.BIGJIM wrote:Great write up!
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Received my leg bushing today. Thanks Old School. Time to get started on the legs(forks)
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Did a layout on the legs this mourning so I could get the feel of how they are going to look.
Following an step that Gary did in the handbook on a springer. Paper or computer screen can only show you so much.
Following an step that Gary did in the handbook on a springer. Paper or computer screen can only show you so much.
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Got one of the legs mocked up. Not bad for a body saw.LOL
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Got the bike moved up to the shop I work at. Tore the front end down. Got ride of the ugly red overspray. Legs mocked up.
And installed a kick starter.
And installed a kick starter.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Girder leg jig.
Marked the center line down the jig plate for the center of my legs. Measured out and marked my upper and bottom mount(axle).
Marking the rotational line. This is the distance between the upper and lower pivot points on the trees.
Measuring off the leg center line on the jig to the rotation line. To mark the lower offset in the girder legs.
Upper end marked. Ready to drill the holes to hold the mounts for the Girder legs.
Marked the center line down the jig plate for the center of my legs. Measured out and marked my upper and bottom mount(axle).
Marking the rotational line. This is the distance between the upper and lower pivot points on the trees.
Measuring off the leg center line on the jig to the rotation line. To mark the lower offset in the girder legs.
Upper end marked. Ready to drill the holes to hold the mounts for the Girder legs.
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Re: Building a Girder for my Honda Rebel 250
Holes drilled and mounts layed out into position. Now to bolt them to the jig.
Leg mounts bolted down to the jig.
Leg mounts bolted down to the jig.
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