Slow but sure progress on the 'Africa Bullet'.
Essentially the only parts that left the factory together on this bike are the engine, gearbox and swinging arm. As with any mix and match project much time has been sapped in making the various odds and sods match together properly and in making up brackets and spacers.
The bike is going to end up looking like a fairly different machine from the one that I went around Africa with but hopefully its essential character will still be there. As a bike that is going to be used, used hard and used year round I've thrown as much stainless steel at it as I can afford to. Previously all components were red but I've chosen to do the frame, forks and bracketry black, mainly to save money and for ease of home painting. The tool boxes, petrol tank and rear number plate are all at the local powder coaters at the moment for a coat of signal red. Perhaps the fork shrouds would have been nice done in the same colour but they already had a decent coat of black so have stayed that way.
The bike certainly isn't going to be ready for riding this season but hopefully we'll be on the road and out and about in 2022.
Details under each picture.
Beginning to look like it's nearly there. Plenty of details left though. |
Pre-monobloc carb and magdyno. I'll get it running as is but once roadworthy I'm planning to swap to a monobloc carb and an Alton alternator. |
I'm not entirely happy with the angle of the saddle, it tilts forwards ever so slightly. In my mind it should be level. I might had to re-visit this and sort it out. |
Side stand from an Indian Bullet. |
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