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Post by B2BC on Dec 6, 2013 13:42:27 GMT
bought this of a bloke on here (madkirks) a great base project for me ive allways loved the bandit 1200 but there just so common always fancied putting by b12 into efe frame so to save me doing all the hard work i bought this with the work already done looking to get in on road mid jan mk1 B12 engine bandit front and back end going to extend swingarm 4 inches and underbrace it gsxr11 usd front end trying to find efe mph clocks atm ,gonna keep colour same but powdercoat wheels mettalic blue then add loads of custom extras
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Post by captain chaos on Dec 6, 2013 13:54:36 GMT
Good start for a project. Not really my taste (the colours) but it's all there.
Engine mounts look a bit... er..... dunno.
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Post by eightball_hotrod on Dec 6, 2013 14:43:34 GMT
Good start for a project. Not really my taste (the colours) but it's all there. Engine mounts look a bit... er..... dunno. BIG ? and nice efe btw !!
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Post by gsxhartley on Dec 6, 2013 17:43:32 GMT
I'm with the captain on that one. Good start to what your after and look forward to you stamping your mark on it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2013 18:07:53 GMT
The perfect combination, bandit power, and efe style. Love it. It does need to be a different colour though
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Post by B2BC on Dec 6, 2013 18:27:19 GMT
the panels look plain atm but once the tank rubbers are on if i can get some and the graphics im having made up fitted and wheels powdercoated should look a bit different but im keeping frame blue as there is loads of anodised blue parts for the bike got to get a better end can but fook me its a big diameter and not alot of room unto rear foot peg hits it hence why its 3 inches big lol
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 12:51:20 GMT
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 12:54:28 GMT
head gasket and base gasket were leaking also the o rings were gone so out came engine
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 13:09:11 GMT
and in goes a 1999 bandit 1200 soon after i found out the mounts were different on the rear the other engine had the mounts shaved down ffs so 2 days later finally got it inline everything was looking ok unto i came to the exhaust system old engine must of been sitting at different angle as downtubes now touching frame and sump and collector box was miles of
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 13:30:45 GMT
before and after engine swaps problem with exhaust was it didnt sit in the heads as far as it does on the bandit engine hence why its brought it closer in to the frame
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 13:38:44 GMT
very close fit under sump had to remove rear brake lever to fit the 4into1 link pipe going to find it hard to find a can to fit without touching foot hanger and rear foot peg yes ill be carrying a pillion so need it lol now i know why the can previously fitted so was so small
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 13:40:58 GMT
managed to find a 63mm slip on stubby can that should fit
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Post by busaash on Dec 17, 2013 15:42:09 GMT
the exhaust should be an easy fix , warm it up with a plumbers torch then either put a bar in the exhaust link pipe to lower it a midge so you can refit your brake pedal .
nice to see you cracking on with this project its looking good .
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Post by nicearris on Dec 17, 2013 18:13:04 GMT
Just a wee thought. If you took a MK1 B12 motor out and replaced it with a Mk1 B12 motor then it should theoretically be in approximately the same place as the original even after the spacing. If it was mine i think i would remake the engine mounts in mild steel as they look like aluminium and i'm pretty certain your motor will start to move about a bit after a thousand miles or two.
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Post by B2BC on Dec 17, 2013 19:03:40 GMT
Just a wee thought. If you took a MK1 B12 motor out and replaced it with a Mk1 B12 motor then it should theoretically be in approximately the same place as the original even after the spacing. If it was mine i think i would remake the engine mounts in mild steel as they look like aluminium and i'm pretty certain your motor will start to move about a bit after a thousand miles or two. i found out the engine was 1990 gsxr1100L for 3 reasons without taking head of 1st was engine code was v711 2nd clutch push rod is 100mm where as bandit 1200 is 80mm and the depth of the exhaust ports are shorter than b12 and the spacing of engine im reffering to the rear mounts on the engine and the side mounts they had been shaved down so when i came to put bandit engine in the spacing was wider so all the mounts were of and yes ur correct mounts are aluminium i did think about movement but they have all got lock washers and nylon bolts so shouldnt become loose but for what its worth might get them made up out of 5mm steel
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