Just for @max 02 .
Bolts and spacers and bushings I needed from ridetech came in.
Finished putting the spindles together and painted them up.
Tightened the spindle nuts down until it stripped out. Then backed it off until I the cotter pin went in. Tight is tight, eh?
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Finished wiring on the bat-tree.
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And Mounted the EFI. Was kinda looking for a good way to pound a square peg in a round hole. Or a flat ecu on a round fender. I didn't really have much of an idea for this. Then I remembered when I was riding my 400ex and crashed it into a cactus in Penrose Co. I broke a bunch of stuff and I found these little nylon spacers that I used for fixing the ex back up. I thought these would make perfect stand offs.
So I picked up a few on a run to get charcoal. I got some rubber bushings as well. Have no idea if that was necessary but it sure seemed like something gm would do. Got some flanged bolts and bolted it down. View attachment 343941
Thought it turned out fine.
Tonight, I tested the fuel system for leaks.
All my an lines tested good but the fast fuel pressure regulator housing leaked.
Annoying but easy fix. Tighting the housing screws seemed to do it.
Made a nice ground hardness for the fuel pump and sending unit.
All wiring I ran was loomed up and shrink-wrapped.
Oh yeah, when I ate it over that stupid cactus. I got cactus needles up and down my whole stomach and chest.
Had to go back take a few shots of whiskey at camp while my wife pulled them out with a Leatherman.
Good times.
10-4 good buddy.
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Way better with pics! Nice work Brian!
Good story about the Cactus! Lol!
I was riding with a buddy that biffed it into a patch of stinging nettles! His KDX 200 was on top of him! I was laughing so hard it took me a bit before I could help get the bike off him! Lol!


That’s funny!