Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Hello,
I am building a dieselbike, Never thought it would burned so much time.
My ambitions are high, I build one with reasonable power, Daihatsu 3 cyl. about 24 Kw.
I used the rear end of a Dneprframe and the rest I made of pipes to become a frame for fitting the big engine and gearbox.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Looking good Henk 8)
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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what gear box do you intend to use?
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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I use an Dnepr gearbox, 4the 1:1 finaldrive from solo.
I have a set 4the overdrive in the drawer , not using yet but when the bike has the papers I will experiment with this new gearing.

The rear is provided with new self adjusting bearings with seal. Axial forces are transferred with a single ball.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Another pict. for clearity.
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Nice build henk.
I will follow this.

Are you also active on motor-forum.nl ?
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Fitting the engine in the frame.
Every step is a lot of work.

I blasted the frame with glass and painted with 2pack industrial primer, after the primer I painted theframe with black 2pack polyurethane topcoat. The topcoat is only for spraying. But painting with a brush is possible but not so smooth.

Fitting the gearbox to the engine is a job where you have to measure everything. The firsttime I did it wrong. The pict is the second flange.
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Make no mistake, Henk milled that flange from a solid piece of aluminium. Or should I say slab :D
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Yes, is was a solid disk alumnium.
I bought it in Germany (internet) and they shipped it to my home.
Lucky we have a big lathe at the maintanance department. For a few apple-cakes they made the flange.

Another pict from the fuel-tank.
The red primer is very thick and sticky. It's like a tough sirup.
The topcoat is a carpaint, the color is old colour from VW, bast-beige.

In the top is made an littletube for even the pressure to avoid vacuum in the tank, the shield is protecting the hole for rain etc.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Its starting to come together fast and is looking good Henk, keep posting regular updates please, and stop making it look so easy ! :)
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Hi Dougy, thanks for the positive reaction.
Nothing goes easy, while I place the pict. I remember the hard labour it cost's.

Here a pict from an self made tool to dismantle a rear shockbraker. It is rough but I don't believe I will use this tool very much.
After repair the shockbrakers I painted them over.

I found a pict. from the very early beginning of welding the frame.
The steering section, I don't know the right name, just cut on a lathe and welded a key-house on it.
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You are making some phenomenal progress there! Impressive stuff, like the bike too.

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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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The lugs on the aluminium frontfork are to weak for a steel mudguard to my opinion.
I use the fork of a BMW K100. It consists of 2 front legs each apart and connected in the crownplate.
I suspect these came from a type with integrated mudguard instead of a mudgard mounted on the frontfork.

I have an steel mudguard from an Dnepr, 6kg steelplate, to heavy for 4 M6 lugs. the size is near 1/4 inch . So I made the mudguard by myself.

I copied the mudguard in polyester, peace a cake. Before I put the polyester on the mudguard I waxed it in.
Waxed the mold 4 times to, so the epoxy couldn't attached to it.
I put some carbon-aramide cloth inside the polyester mold and put the epoxy on the cloth. I used a paintbrush to handle the Epoxy.

The first one was a failure, I didn't mixed the Epoxy in the exact proportions. The mudguard stays soft.
The second time the Epoxy hardened.

The shape of the mudguard isn'n flawless, need more time to sand the rim's for a smooth look.
Paint the Epoxy with a primer , sand it for more smoothnes and prayed it over with a topcoat.

The pictures are an uncoated Epoxy mudguard,

A steel (original) mudguard sandcolour. The Primered Epoxy mudguard red.

The Epoxy Mudguard weights about 300 gram.
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Nice little mod to make your bike lighter. All 10hp Enfield owners should try this :mrgreen:
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Excellent build there, Henk! Very clever ideas adding a lot to the finished machine. Sure is going to be a fine little rig, very nice work!
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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What an extremely awesome build, cannot wait to see the finished product. Great work Henk 8)


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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Sphere wrote:Nice little mod to make your bike lighter. All 10hp Enfield owners should try this :mrgreen:
The mudguard is suprisingly stiff compare to it's lightweight . It sure would save some kg.
On my bike it is pure to prevent excessive forces on the aluminium lugs. Lightweight is a bonus .
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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I have (some time ago) dismantle the gearbox completely and build it together with new bearings and a 1:1 4the gear.
To get it right I bought a defect gearbox and cut it in half.See pict.
So I got the distance's of the gears right when fitted in the half cut gearbox. It's russian so nothing is sure.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Connection frame and steer.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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The dieselbike partly mounted together.
Those little things for finishing it right consumes costly time.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Looking Sveeeet
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wow, what a build, makes my MZ Yanmar look bleak in comparison.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Yeah, it's looking great :D Well done that man :!: 8)
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Thank you.
I am wiring some things but there is few space to mount relais and yhat sort of stuff.
Some of those little things are time consuming to get it right.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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It's a while ago I give an update.
The project is slown down.
I am wiring the bike, not an easy work like the old petrolbikes I wired in the past.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Mucho Thanx for the update. Nowwww Getter Done!
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Building is in progress,
I am wiring the bike.

I have no pict. because electric wire's aren't that interesting.

I have to connect many thing's with an extra relays, the standart BMW shalters are to weak for the current of some part's.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Wiring is completed.
Watercooling is in progress.
Hard to find the right rubberhoses for the cooling.

I cut the rubber hoses out the enginecompartiment of some car's , the cars wil be shredded anyway.

Make some aluminium couplers and connect the hoses together.

Looking for an expansionvessel.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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The expansionvessel for coolingwater is almost ready.
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Re: Building a bike with an DM950TD

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Expansion vessel? Please explain it's purpose in this build?
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