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1987 Savage Street Tracker build (Read 8727 times)
TheSneeze
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #705 -
06/22/22 at 14:56:20
Hefty stuff to try to bend!
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
'87 LS650h Savage Street Tracker (destroyed by fire)
'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #706 -
06/22/22 at 14:58:50
When you don't have a full blown press brake with the correct radius tooling, you improvise... (sorry it came out blurry)
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #707 -
06/22/22 at 15:02:09
After some minor tweaking of the angle, it fits without much air gap and no rocking. The tricky part comes next. Cutting the groove to get it to sit down on the tank over the weld seams. Probably going to use a dremel with a burr tool.
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
'87 LS650h Savage Street Tracker (destroyed by fire)
'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #708 -
06/24/22 at 16:26:53
Front end Friday! My first look at the silver and black front end. I went with black accents - bars, turn signal brackets, fork brace, and last will be the axle spacers. I may even paint the caliper black as well. Just enough black to accent all that silver! Me likey!!
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'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #709 -
06/28/22 at 11:38:34
I finally did something about mirrors. After acquiring two Savages, and a bunch of parts, I have yet to be able to mount a stock mirror to my tracker. I have one good mirror, but every one of the several mounts are broken in one way or the other. Searching high and low for some decent sized mirrors that wouldn't break the bank proved harder than I thought. Most are only sold as one. I like symmetry, so I wanted a pair. Most quality mirrors start at $80-90 and just go up from there. I found these on Revzilla, and they were only $90 for the pair. I am pleasantly surprised at the quality! All aluminum, black anodized. Hopefully the anodize holds up in the sun. Improperly sealed anodize fads in UV light pretty quickly. A good sign the manufacturer was either cutting corners in the plating process, or just done improperly. Time will tell, but so far I am happy with the look. They even come with adapters for either 7/8" or 1" diameter bars.
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
'87 LS650h Savage Street Tracker (destroyed by fire)
'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #710 -
06/28/22 at 13:33:30
Nicely pleasing to the eye.
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #711 -
06/28/22 at 14:15:22
real world problems. Up, or down?
Here is up
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #712 -
06/28/22 at 14:17:13
And here is down. I might try fitting them inside the switch controls/throttle, but I may improve the view of my elbows being that far inward. I will have to sit on it to see where the best visibility is.
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'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
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06/28/22 at 14:27:57
The machining detail on the back looks pretty cool, too!
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'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #714 -
06/28/22 at 15:57:11
Does down contact the tank?
I prefer up, this way your eyes aren't diverted too far from the road to look in the mirrors. Down looks cool; up is safer.
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #715 -
06/28/22 at 17:00:43
Down is so cool...it is not cool and never was cool...especially on a tracker!
IMO of course. haha
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
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06/28/22 at 17:57:29
I still need to see how it looks (while sitting on the bike) with the mirrors up and inboard of the handlebar controls. Conventional style. I definitely want the most visibility from them.
On a side note - the cylinder head is finished! I got a voicemail today that the valve seats have been refinished. The last major component of the engine is finally coming home.
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
'87 LS650h Savage Street Tracker (destroyed by fire)
'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #717 -
06/29/22 at 09:56:17
I wouldn't decide based on looks. Try a ride on a low traffic road and see how it works with them down. If it takes more time to get eyeballs seeing what you need to see to be safe than the other way, then there is your answer.
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #718 -
06/29/22 at 13:05:16
I picked up the cylinder head and valves this morning. With the exception of gaskets and seals, I have everything I need for the motor now.
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Every twenty minute job is a stripped thread away from being a three day ordeal.
'87 LS650h Savage Street Tracker (destroyed by fire)
'86 LS650g Savage (parts bike)
'81 Kawasaki KZ750e ELR tribut
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Re: 1987 Savage Street Tracker build
Reply #719 -
06/29/22 at 13:06:24
I had the seats redone, and included a 30 degree back cut. That's the shiny portion nearest the stem. Every little bit of flow helps.
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