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Greg
Yep, but you really just take the chill off it. You can use an electric hot air gun too. I had masking tape on the tube (to avoid scarring from the bending dies), and I didn't put in enough heat to even brown the tape. The trick is bend it REALLY slow. I went too fast on one . . . . . luckily I had a spare.omaotek wrote:Did you heat up the tubing with that propane torch next to the bender before bending it?
Im thinking about bending some for my cradle, But I only have enough material to get it right on the first shot.
Nope, original 450 Y, and she's really snug around there ! Measure, measure it again, then do it one more time just to be certain ! It really is as snug as a thumb-in-a-bum ! There might be 3mm clearance (1/8") between pipe and Y both sides.cr500beercan wrote:How did you get the pipe to clear the y ? Did you use a 250 y?
I was quite concerned about positioning (clocking) the engine, because there are so many variables. I don't believe I have lowered the front too much, because of the alignment of the air boot and the exhaust. If I lift it any more, the muffler mount falls well below the top mount on the subframe, and the plug fouls the tank outlet. I actually raised the Y by 71mm, and 'clocked the motor to sit with the exhaust springs just clearing. I then double checked with a spirit level, and at static ride height, the "HONDA" on the clutch cover is less than 1mm down from horizontal on the "A". This position gave me the best fit for exhaust pipe, air boot, chain run and spark plug. Having locked this in, I then bent the frame rails to fit as tight as practical around the engine. Not much science to it really, but I will admit I was pleased to find that the most practical 'clocking' was true horizontal (as near as 'fuck it' is to swearing) on the cluch cover text. Check the photo taken square on showing the fitment of the frame rails ( and mocked up lower mounts), as this gives a pretty good indication of the engine's rotational position. Looks pretty right to my eye.cr500beercan wrote:You had to lower the front of the motor way down to clear the pipe?