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  1. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Built a awful looking rear guard to meet licensing requirements. It will be replace with a fender eliminator later. All fab work is done on the frame so it will be off for powder coating after removing some unwanted brackets. Brock
  2. ShedBoy

    Another Radial - this time 18 Cylinders

    Been a while since I checked in and WOW. Truly amazing work. Brock
  3. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Had no time lately due to the acquisition of a new large project which needed some room but finally got some time on the bike. Some side plates for tail unit mount beginning Knock out punch, radio punch, darn handy things Nice and solid Regulator and some relays also got mounted under...
  4. ShedBoy

    October Project of the Month!

    Goodonya, shes a flamin ripper. Some Aussie terms for well done. Brock
  5. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Bike looks great John, I am sure it goes as well as it looks. Did you do much to the engine? I am looking forward to getting back to model engines and heave a plan formulating. 2 stroke and re engineering. Brock
  6. ShedBoy

    1/3 Scale Austin Seven Engine

    Beautiful engine and I really like the display. Brock
  7. ShedBoy

    Building a Bonzer Bonzer

    Looking good Phil. Brock
  8. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Been in two minds regarding foot pegs but ended up going originalish Made some sleeves They go over the original stubs Need this to end up here <a href="http://s1080.photobucket.com/user/brockster13/media/XS%20650%20Street%20Tracker/SAM_0914_zpsdf1dcf72.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img...
  9. ShedBoy

    Remember your first?

    Mine was a Wells Stationary. I made one at school when I was 15 which I gave to a gentleman who collected steam engines. Nearly 20 years later it was my first when I started model engineering. This is the result Runs nice Brock
  10. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Slowly plodding away Key mounted Rear brake reservoir Found some of these grommets in a junk box so mounted 1 each side Fuse box, start relay and indicator relay in front of battery box, not much room left in it. Welded in some nuts to hold box and battery strap Finished in the battery...
  11. ShedBoy

    ARTOR first engine // 2-stroke 30cc.

    Thanks for the pattern pics. You do great work, looking forward to the final product. Brock
  12. ShedBoy

    Another Radial - this time 18 Cylinders

    WOW! That is all I can say.:bow: Brock
  13. ShedBoy

    my tiny ic

    Great work Chris! Hearing an engine run for the first time is a real buzz:) Sounds great. Brock
  14. ShedBoy

    Lister Diesel engine build

    Just read this from the start, I don't get on here enough lately. I really like the fabricated crankcase, some paint and filler and you will never be able to tell. I am looking forward to seeing this one run. Brock
  15. ShedBoy

    A V8 Maybe

    Looks like it should work Pete. I looked into making my own hobbs and got a bit of a brain ache. Interesting to see how it goes. Brock
  16. ShedBoy

    Building a Bonzer Bonzer

    I like Jim's engine. I will be watching this one:) Brock
  17. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Got some more parts made and mounted. Some point to mount the rear master cylinder, changing from drum to disc just requires some small tubes welded to the frame, using original style MC. Brake light switch. Electric dash is mounted. The beginnings of a battery box, wanted to keep it very...
  18. ShedBoy

    A vertical single 4-stroke IC engine

    Looks good Chuck. Brock
  19. ShedBoy

    Yamaha Fun

    Need to give an update on the bike. Lots of little jobs done. Exhaust are on and there is some rear pegs mounts on there too. Tank front mounts had to be moved. Rear tank mount needed to be fabricated from scratch. Getting them coils to fit under the tank required some gentle violence...
  20. ShedBoy

    Poor Man's Dividing Head

    Your right Shawn just a turn of phrase. I was amazed at how easy gear cutting is. I am sure you will prosper Gus. Brock
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