Hayabusa Gearbox - the fixed model
#1
I have downloaded pictures of my fixed gearbox. The pictures show the positions of the gears when engaged.

1st
[Image: 1stGear.jpg]

2nd
[Image: 2ndGear.jpg]

3rd
[Image: 3rdGear.jpg]

4th
[Image: 4thGear.jpg]

5th
[Image: 5thGear.jpg]

6th
[Image: 6thGear.jpg]

It wouldn't let me post more than 6 images so I've deleted neutral.

A lot of riders have no idea of what makes their bikes motivate, so I thought I'd thrown the pictures of my gearbox up while it was apart to give those riders a bit better idea.

Cool aye!


Max
I've put the neutral picture in this frame. At least I hope I've picked the right picture. Any dissent?

[Image: Neutral2.jpg]


Max
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#2
good shit max well done mate , looks like a lenghty and time consumeing job glad its all sorted
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#3
(06-09-2010, 09:18pm)big kev Wrote: good shit max well done mate , looks like a lenghty and time consumeing job glad its all sorted

I took it slowly, rang and took counsel from Pete and Leonard, ran a clock - took me nearly 30 hours but I had the week off duty to get it done. Learnt lots.


Thanks to Legend and Pete, two top wrenches who really know their Hayabusa shit. A good workshop manual helps too.Coolsmiley
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#4
FFS 30 hours Max Pi_freak ................... glad I'm not paying ya bloody labour bill Eek I'm obviously under quoting Lol2 Lol2
Job well done Max and anytime Pi_thumbsup
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#5
The offending parts. Not too much wear on the cogs but the selector is screwed.

[Image: P1090473.jpg]

[Image: P1090472.jpg]

[Image: P1090470.jpg]

All taken out
[Image: P1090406.jpg]

Back together
[Image: P1090474.jpg]
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#6
Awesome. Not something a lot of us get to see. Thanks for the post Max.
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#7
(06-09-2010, 09:35pm)fasterfaster Wrote: FFS 30 hours Max Pi_freak ................... glad I'm not paying ya bloody labour bill Eek I'm obviously under quoting Lol2 Lol2
Job well done Max and anytime Pi_thumbsup



THAT'S WHAT I TOLD HIM PETE!!!! Lol2 Lol2 Lol2

Great job Max, that is brilliant.
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#8
(06-09-2010, 10:05pm)BikerBoy Wrote: Awesome. Not something a lot of us get to see. Thanks for the post Max.

I'll put a couple more up in that case. Interesting job to do, that's why I recorded a lot of it.

Cheers

Is this what they call "Bench testing?" lol
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The exhaust ports and Pair tubes/pipes
[Image: P1090412.jpg]

Bits coming off her
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The Sump opened up
[Image: P1090422.jpg]

As bare as I took the motor to get the gearbox out
[Image: P1090439.jpg]
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#9
What he's not tellin Heidi is that it was 10 hours for the box and 20 hours to polish the bling when finished. Have a look under the bike .................... even his bloody parts tray is "blinged" along with the "chromed" chippies horse lol
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#10
That's awesome Max. Great photos!
(I still can't tell the difference between the gears though)
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#11
(06-09-2010, 10:42pm)pan Wrote: That's awesome Max. Great photos!
(I still can't tell the difference between the gears though)

It's alright Pan, neither can I! lol
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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#12
What if you put them in backwards and you have to ride everywhere in REVERSE!
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#13
(06-09-2010, 10:04pm)Madmax Wrote: [Image: P1090406.jpg]

You just gave me an idea for my track bike!
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#14
(06-09-2010, 11:17pm)Heidi1 Wrote: What if you put them in backwards and you have to ride everywhere in REVERSE!
Lol2Lol2Lol2

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#15
Great Post!
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