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Title: NOS BIKE
Post by: boxtriker on March 07, 2009, 03:09:19 AM
This is my chopper the first full bike build i did from the frame up built around 1985-1986 from a crashed 1982 GPZ 1100. and as it was my first kid i could never sell it.
i had it on the road for about 10 years then the NOS took the tops off the pistons. i re built the motor last year and she's now back on the road

http://www.britchopper.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9168&highlight=

Engine putting out just over 300 BHP running on the gas
Big Bore 1260
150 BHP WET NOS KIT
Punch Air Shifter one button up one button down

Boxtriker
Title: Re: NOS BIKE
Post by: bogstandard on March 07, 2009, 03:28:56 AM
BT,

Lovely build. :bow: :bow:

One thing you mentioned has struck a nerve, Air Shifter. :headbang:

I was looking to fit one to my 1500 Wing (sagging shoulders and drooping head). :(
 
Do they really work as well as they say, and how do you select neutral?

Do you use a tank for the compressed air? As you most probably know, the Wing has a built in compressor for the rear shock, I was wondering if that could be utilised, or does it require megapsi?

Bogs
Title: Re: NOS BIKE
Post by: boxtriker on March 07, 2009, 03:49:54 AM
Air shifter is good for the track only really you get a fast up/down shift under power as i kills the ignition for a split second
ie load off. it's fed from a air bottle and you get about 35-40 shifts off a fill of about 120 psi. but you wont find neutral with it there is an electric servo kit around that will do what you want.

Boxtriker
Title: Re: NOS BIKE
Post by: bogstandard on March 07, 2009, 04:19:13 AM
Thanks for that BT.

My bodywork is getting a bit rusty now, and I need all the help I can get to keep me on two wheels.

Now to look for something to operate the brake pedal.

Bogs