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HappyTrail
12-29-2012, 11:55 PM
O Well I Guess it's time. Been gathering parts for over a year now. I'm am no expert, but kind of know what I'm doing. Thank you members who have built similar builds and posted them here in the past for I am basically following in your footsteps. With most of the hurdles out the way this build should not be dragged out too long, but be patient I still have some i's to dot and T's to cross. For an appetizer Here's the motor. Picked it up in running condition. Didn't even smoke. I polished most the case up to 2000 grit. Replaced it's tight low hour 54mm crank sl90 converted tranny. After scouring the web I've managed to score all I need for the manual clutch conversion. Most of it Wound up being NOS. New discs and springs especially. Now for the top end, the piston rings and cylinder were in great shape so I honed it alittle blasted it and gave it a nice high heat paint job and baked it to cure properly. Oh forgot to mention piston is 54mm domed high compression. Not sure the make or ratio but think the original owner said 11:1 or 12:1. To finish the top end I'll run one of the three aftermarket cams I've got. One mild and two 3/4 racing cams. Not to mention a light port and polished exhaust port and slightly opened intake port to match the pk intake. So there's the motor. Stay tuned. Same three wheel time. Same three wheel channel. I've still got a small wish list to fill which Maybe some of you can help with and probably some guidance. Thanks for looking. Criticism and tips welcome.160133160134160137160138160139160140160141 P.S. and Yes it got new bearings, seals, gaskets, valves, and heavy duty valve springs. When I do something I try and do it right. With bore and stroke it's 125cc.

jsmay
12-30-2012, 12:20 AM
Sweet! That will look great in a wheeler.

bandito90
12-30-2012, 12:31 AM
Great job, Look forward to watching the build progress.

80's atcdude
12-31-2012, 11:35 AM
Going to be watching this build. I like your engine build.
I picked up a Bandito frame recently because of all the cool custom 90/110 I have seen on here. I,m still gather some of the parts right now.

HappyTrail
12-31-2012, 07:50 PM
Thanks for the interest my peps. This site has inspired me also. Here's the bandito frame I'm using. Had it shipped from San Diego. 30+ year old chrome is holding up still. Of course it's not perfect it has character. I've spent time here and there oiling and polishing. Replaced bearings, and covered up some rust above the rear with brush on undercoat. Waiting for steering stem roller bearings and I've got to weld a steering stop back on. Then I can start building it. That is a NOS axle. 160259160260160261160262 TO BE CONTINUED!!

madmass
01-01-2013, 08:04 PM
Very cool. I have been working on my Bandito over the winter. I just found two sl90s in an abandoned trailer. I need to pay attention to your build so I can start on the motor.

HappyTrail
01-02-2013, 05:32 PM
Very cool. I have been working on my Bandito over the winter. I just found two sl90s in an abandoned trailer. I need to pay attention to your build so I can start on the motor. It's hard enough to find 1 sl90 motor and you found 2. Sweet find!

HappyTrail
01-26-2013, 01:51 AM
Time to give an update. Parts are piling up. 18 in Turf Tamers arrived and I mounted them with some 3 inch axle extenders and stock hubs painted red to match. Rear fender is stock but trimmed to be unique complements of Gutpilejunkie. Seat is also ready.
In addition are some Sweet footpegs compliments of Kasey, a sixpack rack and the front forks. The trees are BAPP with some BBB Motorsport shock tubes. Don't know much about the shock tubes but they are off a Chinese built pit bike I believe. When fitted to the trees level at the top they sit 2 inches higher than a stock rigid fork. Not sure if I'll keep them.
Can't forget the NOS vented front fender which is waiting with the gas tank to get under paint.
My exhaust will have a few options. 2 Bassanis (only one pictured), a NOS Cobra, or a Supertrapp.
I was baffled to find out that my NOS rear axle takes an 18mm castle Nut and not the stock 14mm. Anyone can chime in if they've seen this before. Or am I the only one.
So what's holding me up from slapping it together you ask. I need to order my 40 tooth rear sprocket and hit up a machine shop for an extended front axle. Hopefully I can get at it in the next week or two. So till next time keep the rubber facing down and stay warm.
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HappyTrail
03-18-2013, 04:53 AM
Just now getting back to my build after a small detour. 165393165394 Cleaned up and swapped the countershaft for a NOS sl90 countershaft. Can't wait to see the top end on it Bryan.
So back to the build I Did some mocking up and all Looks good except I'll need some longer risers to get the handlebars off the trees. That is the seat I'll be using but this fender is Just for mock up. I'm not taking it out the crate it came in till I'm ready. Once I get the extended front axle, which should be a week or so. I'll get her on rubber and mount the motor. Let the paint and powdercoat begin.165395165396

tblumer
03-18-2013, 01:45 PM
What's with the clubman style handlebars, won't they have you sitting on your balls?

HappyTrail
03-18-2013, 02:36 PM
From the pic it Does look like you'd be laying down but it's not the case when you sit on it. Although I am ordering a set of 3-4 inch risers to get the bars off the trees for room for the controls. Not sure how much sitting I'll be doing as it's a flattrack racer and not for putt'n around especially when running an air cooled easy to overheat motor. Seen the same bars on another board members 90 ice racer. Should improve handling with a lower center of gravity.

HappyTrail
12-22-2013, 06:56 PM
Wow! Just noticed it's been a year since I've updated this. I should be able to finish this up after the holidays.182812182813182814Happy Holidays Y'all!

90guy
12-22-2013, 08:45 PM
Nice build you have happening there!

bandito90
12-22-2013, 09:00 PM
Looking good!

ScreaminRed
12-22-2013, 10:20 PM
That thing is CoooooooL!! May I ask what tools or polishing you used on those cases? They look great!

hippyplz
12-22-2013, 11:06 PM
Beautiful!!!! Those us90 fenders look tuff!

Jwheeler
12-23-2013, 09:39 AM
Awesome trike!!!!!!! I to would like to know more about the polish work to the cases. Looks great.:beer

HappyTrail
12-23-2013, 12:25 PM
Thanks for the compliments. The way I polished the cases was simple, but took some time and elbow grease. I started with 320 grit sand paper sanding in one direction as much as possible. Wet sanding makes the paper last longer. So after 320 is 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, and 2000 grit. Hit it with some aluminum Polish paste and Boom!.Here's a couple more pics of the case.182856182857

C.J
12-23-2013, 02:34 PM
Wow that's a beautiful machine!!

If you don't mind me asking, how did you have your front axle made? That's the biggest thing holding my build up is I need a front axle that fits my forks

Jwheeler
12-23-2013, 06:43 PM
Again nice job. Thanks for the info. :Bounce

HappyTrail
12-23-2013, 06:59 PM
Wow that's a beautiful machine!!

If you don't mind me asking, how did you have your front axle made? That's the biggest thing holding my build up is I need a front axle that fits my forks
Thanks... I had an axle made by a friend who works in a machine shop. I have to drill out my forks to fit yet.

C.J
12-23-2013, 07:59 PM
Ah ok. Did you get it made to fit the 110 bearings? I have no qualm (did I use qualm right?) about drilling out my forks even though they are old Suzuki pieces. That would probably be the best route to go so it doesn't have to have a couple different step down to it

HappyTrail
12-23-2013, 08:26 PM
Ah ok. Did you get it made to fit the 110 bearings? I have no qualm (did I use qualm right?) about drilling out my forks even though they are old Suzuki pieces. That would probably be the best route to go so it doesn't have to have a couple different step down to it
Yup. Used the 3x100 hub. It's axle is thicker than the 4x130.

C.J
12-23-2013, 09:45 PM
Ok AWESOME! Thank you very much! Now i know: 1) why that first bearing set i got had bearings that were too small for my axle, and 2) what to do for the axle I need!

Thanks a ton for the help!! Maybe my lil white Nik will be coming together finally!

the great gazoo
12-25-2013, 06:51 PM
Holy hell, that's badass to the bone! Very nice build, man! I never like that kinda handle bar on a motorcycle, but they really look slick on there, very nice!!

oscarmayer
12-28-2013, 11:21 AM
Very nice build. I am thinking of doing a custom jobber form ground up using a modern pit bike frame as a design base and a 140-180cc engine.
first I have too many project ahead of it, so for now it stays in the brain. ;)