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Reply #285 - 12/29/23 at 10:44:20
 
Mock-up #1 with frame , engine , tank & seat. See it coming back together really stirs emotions knowing I was the last person to put put fuel in her and the last person to ride it ! For the forty plus years it was gone and I knew it was there , but also made no attempts to retrieve it. Didn’t think he would sell it back to me. Anyway it’s home , tucked in , warm and safe!. Building 2 BSAs now , the 500 TT bike wil be done and the 250 will be very close to done by this time next year. I won’t call it important but I will say these 2 bikes will make me whole again when they are finished. One to ride on Sundays and one to race on Fridays. Tracker fills the rest in , raising hell all over town the rest of the week !     Grin       Echoing Evil Laughter
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Reply #286 - 12/29/23 at 11:06:01
 
I do read a bit and what I read about the BSA 250 is good but one word is in  every review “Slow”. Well the guy I learned from said it’s just a compressor and you just make it more efficient. Good porting job (done) to start with then bigger carb jetted to the new better flowing exhaust. With a stock 10:1 compression ratio it should respond  to flow improvements. In the past I’ve used a 500 Mx cam in the 250 with some success. I’m leaning towards stock cam with flow improvements. The 500 mx cam had a good power but  left you searching to keep rpm up in that range. Ok for dirt not for a street thumper , it will live longer too ! It’s evolving into a serious build and is getting the attention it needs !
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Reply #287 - 12/31/23 at 15:52:37
 
The bike I imagine Rutt working on.

Reality - we may never know, since he never posts any pictures!!! (I would swear, but the site censors)  Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #288 - 12/31/23 at 16:17:44
 
The engine was rebuilt right before I sold it. All that time it was in the back corner of his garage under the workbench , keeping his 500 company. 40 years of dust ,dirt , oxidation & patina topped with rat $hit. I’m tempted to just stick in the frame as is ! Cleaning & polishing it will be a real job , I think it will getting cleaning and polishing before I tear it down to replace seals & gaskets. Doing final polishing while it’s apart. It’s all just part of the build. Polishing is messy & time consuming but some can be painted or powder coated , but some things have to be polished. The sliders are coming along just fine , lots of work but worth it. All the time trying to reduce weight where possible without drilling holes in everything.
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Reply #289 - 12/31/23 at 16:28:28
 
Nothing quite that extreme just a complete and thorough build. Somewhat stock , keeping stock appearance. Back in time a bit from the height of popularity to bankruptcy , absolutely British styling at its best. But I would build a CX 500/650 , I like the engine. They make great projects.
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Reply #290 - 01/01/24 at 10:44:35
 
I was looking at the engine and wondering what year Guzzi that was but then I got to looking at the cooling fans ?

One of my brothers had the 650 Silver Wing version and liked it till the Clutch throw-out bearing went out.   I was a little worried about the Guzzi having the same problem --- being the same basic design .  It could have been his driving habits that brought on the problem ?

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Reply #291 - 01/01/24 at 15:49:46
 
Pulled the yellowed paper towels out of the ports , pushed it thru a rotation or two with the kick starter. A tad stiff but real good for 40+ yr sleep. Shine a bright light into ports , I definitely ported it , looks great , she’s ready for a 30mm carb for sure. I may just clean & polish key pieces and run it. See what kind of wrench I was way back when.
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Reply #292 - 01/01/24 at 21:23:27
 
Treat it nice there Ruttly

Remember your dealing with a senor machine  ...   Grin

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Reply #293 - 01/02/24 at 08:31:54
 
Oh she gets the best of care and the best of whatever she needs. I can’t screw this up , it’s my retirement bike. Just a pokey little 250 for the backroads. I don’t remember exactly how fast it was but eighty wasn’t a problem just took awhile to gather all that speed up. Just a nice exhaust & carb after that I’ll live with whatever she can muster up. Some stable suspension and some Dunlops , she will handle fine. Not to mention some very refined 650 brakes to handle coming in hot ! My 52 yr old vintage BSA will be a solid mount. She will run again ,    Cool
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Reply #294 - 01/02/24 at 18:28:20
 
  just took awhile to gather all that speed up. / it’s my retirement bike 

I like putt putting around on my 75 mph - single too , even though I could take the 650 .    
There are times and places for them both.  Smiley
I'm glad you got a putt putt too ,   heck I think everybody should have one ! Wink

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Reply #295 - 01/04/24 at 20:51:02
 
Low & slow , stock rear shocks are 13” and will replace with 320mm=12.6” and lowering sleeves/blocks will lower it .800” and quicken the steering a tad bit. I want crank shaft below axles , a nice low COG for ease of handling. Thought about running a 17” in the rear and a 18” in front to further lowering it but have decided to keep 18” rear and 19” front for appearances.  Aluminum triple clamps and fuel tank and rims and rear sprocket all shave weight in comparison to their steel/cast iron counterparts. I’m using Triumph 650 sliders that also shave weight from BSA sliders and look better all polished , more for looks than weight reduction but I’ll take it. It’s not a quest to lighten it , things just happen to work out that way. I’ll be happy no matter how much final weight is cause there is not much left but to drill holes in everything and that’s not my style. Anything south of 275 lbs would just make the smile bigger and maybe the bike a tad faster ! Investigating some different powder coaters in an effort for high quality & better prices but I will be using the same painter. Also still haven’t settled on the fenders aluminum (lighter) or polished stainless shiny n sexy , a bit heavier. They will be from Speedwell Mud Guards(made in the UK) the best fenders you can put on a British road turd like this. I gotta be crazy for building this bike and even crazier to want to keep and ride it , forever.     Undecided
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Reply #296 - 01/04/24 at 21:26:32
 
Carburetor will be a Amal Concentric 30mm (stock 28mm) with a Webco finned carb spacer about 1 inch thick , spaces carb further from intake valve allowing better atomization and a velocity stack on the other end with a foam air filter. Should work real well with the ported head. Mostly will be shrouded by stock side covers that will also conceal battery , cdi box , horn. I will be using stock header pipe with an earlier muffler that I’ll have to mod to make it fit. After it’s a roller then mock-ups get serious , exhaust will be a priority when it’s time arrives.    
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Things will start moving much faster after it ROLLS !
Can’t wait to see her stance !    Cool
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Reply #297 - 01/10/24 at 08:51:50
 
Trying to give it the Brit look as well. I actually found a big wide set of mx bars with the big curve in the cross bar. Very cool Brit look but super expensive too. American mx bars have the straight cross bar. But this is a street scrambler not so much of dual purpose so im keeping the 34” flat track bars with the low bend. Some chrome non oem switches and maybe a set of those handlebar turn signals that go at the end of the bar. Nothing set in stone yet but I am using the stock Lucas headlight and a non oem Lucas taillight. No junk , every piece quality , all tastefully done. A single chrome mirror , no tach or speedo , when you look down lots of shiny , absolutely no crap on the bars. NO cel phone holders,chargers of any kind , no crap !
I would hope an Englishman would find it well done and want to take her down the lane for a spin ! Close to 39” wide with those bar end turn signals not a lane splitter , that’s for sure. Was investigating a 280cc big bore kit , cause that’s what I do , but decided against it ! While she should run real good as is l just can’t modify the old girl , just carb and exhaust and I’ll be more than happy with whatever she can muster. Big bore leads to cam , cam leads to modified valves and head. Keep it simple I have to remember what I am building and not overdue it. Tasteful , light , low and slow , what an odd combination of goals to shoot for.
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Reply #298 - 01/24/24 at 12:34:26
 
Got to get over the cabin fever to let the spring fever rage. Tracker has been in hibernation since before thanksgiving. Had an opportunity to get it out and took it. Enough stuff moved to just slip it out and I was gone , even had an hour of sun. Gas a bit flat , but still all throttle , chilly but it didn’t matter. Must have been all the rain , the road was clean  , Dunlops felt like Velcro. Crazy sticky even before tire warms up. Just gave the downtown area a blast and then disappear out of city limits. Bike feels large , must be the 1” bars feel big in my hands and the wide bars. Short ride but feels good to be back in the saddle , more important fresh air injected into my brain along with all the aromas that heal me when riding in farm/ranch country. This is why tracker has been named  “The Healer”. It possesses everything needed  to heal my soul in a single ride !    Cool
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Reply #299 - 01/25/24 at 19:41:47
 
Hay Ruttly

I seem to remember Dave is working on a British version/looking LS650 !  

I'm itching to see what it looks like .   Some of them old British Singles from the 50's and 60's had a lot of Charm to them !  
Well , in my eyes anyway !!  Smiley

https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/BSA/BSA%20B40.htm

This one is the same size and HP as my modern 350 !  Wink  
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The have the gear shifter on the wrong side ?   Roll Eyes
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