Sunday was spent finally putting everything back together, It started with the painted brackets & shock linkage then onto CNC rearsets and finally the exhaust.
The brackets and linkage were easy to refit and took me about half an hour to get them back on. Now the rear stand could at least support the weight of the bike again which meant I could move it out of my squat rack and have some extra room to work with.
The brake-side rearset went on without any troubles thanks to the help of a youtube video I didn't have to do any back tracking. The gear change side was a bit more challenging as theres a few more moving parts.
The bike was setup with reverse shift when I bought it which I wanted to keep however between switching the stock rearsets to the CNC ones this was again flipped back to the regular pattern (kind of a double negative if you know what I mean). Anyway this meant I had to remove the shift rod from where it attaches beside the engine which is where my troubles began. The allen bolt was stripped from where it had previously been unscrewed before I owned the bike. They must have been having a laugh at me because not only had the worm bolt been re-used instead of replaced but they must have used an entire bottle of loctite on it. I decided to give up on removing the bolt altogether and hammer out the small bearing from the shift rod then resign myself to purchasing the bits I'd butchered and make a neat job of it at least. Unfortunately in doing so the bearing housing on the shift rod was bent slightly so I expected I'd just have to spend a bit more and get a new one. More on this below.
Now the bit I was really keen to get to was hooking up the Akra silencers properly and seeing how it all looked with all these new parts installed. Here 2 more problems reared their head after I'd spent the whole day getting to that point. These issues were a small exhaust leak at the join where the Akra silencers mate to the VanDemon system and the carbon heel guard failing to meet the carbon exhaust shield at the correct point.
I had enough at that point and was content on the progress I'd made. However still in a bit of a foul mood after the issues I had, which were compounded when I discovered the shift rod part I needed couldn't be purchased separately to the sensor and was gonna cost me the best part of $300.
I spent the evening and most of today reading up on quickshifters since I want to ride this thing asap. Translogic, HM, Cordona - I seemed to get good reviews of them all from different people who had used them. Anyway I went to bed still in a bad mood haha.
Finally today I spoke to Aaron (Cycler on ducforum) whomst is currently putting an order together for me with a few things. I asked for his feedback on which was the best option and if I could benefit from his dealer discount and add the QS to the package he's sending me to save on extra delivery fees. After a good chat and a preview of his bike in action I was sold on HM OEM replacement product. It ended up costing me a little over $700 (around $530usd) however after seeing the benefits of the product and the amount of adjustment it offers I'm very excited to try it out - Yes it was a bit frustrating to spend the money but I was going to do it eventually as the stock shifter had been giving me a little bit of grief already so I can do the job properly now and forget about it.
Problem 1 resolved
Howard has been impressing us with his bracket fabrication this weekend which gave me the idea to do come up with my own solution for the heel/exhaust guard misalignment you can see in the picture above. This is something I'll attack this week and hopefully have both an effective and attractive result.
Problem 2 (almost) resolved
The exhaust leak wasn't a huge deal on it's own for me but since it was the 3rd thing that wasn't going to plan I decided to just be annoyed at it anyway and include it here lol. I always planned to use a clamp to secure that part anyway so this afternoon I did just that - lo and behold it worked a treat and once I fired the bike up the issue was gone.
Problem 3 resolved
I have a few videos with sound clips my phone - I think the best thing to do will be uploading them to youtube so I can share here soon.
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