
Originally Posted by
Franz
Some comments on the a.m. Reinhard. If you remove the paint but don't disassemble the engine, I wouldn't use paint remover too much, too dangerous, will also destroy gaskets and rubbers. As I said, you get something on your skin, that burns, so consider that to be a warning. Another way would be thin and various sized brass brushes you can mount on drilling machines, if it's just painted it comes off easily with brass brushing.
Concerning any PVC cover that lost it's fastening bolts, you can have them rewelded at any better paintshop, they should have the gear for plastic welding, had to do so with many of the SRX and Bros parts.
Which model you want to use the shocks from ?? Diameter top, diameter bottom yolk, lenght in overall, bore on bottom for axle, lenght of movement should be similar. But why buy used shocks ? Take them apart and get them new seals both inner and outer, springs should still be ok, if already too soft, you could cut a stainless steel pipe of around 5-10 cms and insert them after the springs, they would then be much more preloaded.
Aftermarket small windshield you can get at any big bike shop, big ones are just a petrolwaster if you want to ride 130km/h and above as they are too steeply angled.
Concerning grips, don't spoil around with tape like Somchai, just look if your handlebars have some thread inside or fastening mechanisms and put handlebar-weights onto them; just custom-made one pair out of stainless steel in a small workshop for the SRX400 for B 800,-. these keep the grips from moving and give you heavier handlebars which makes steering a bit easier and more controlled. Anyway you might need to cut off them grips to open their ends, just check that any handlebarweights have enough lenght (diameter of handlebar on the outside) so not to shorten your grips to baby hand sizes....
Cheers & happy working !!! Franz
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