Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 11 April 2011 - 13:37
Ktmito 380
#21
Inviato 11 April 2011 - 13:34
#22
Inviato 11 April 2011 - 13:36
Messaggio modificato da bird92 il 11 April 2011 - 13:36
#23
Inviato 12 April 2011 - 21:45
nice pic jerom
dragonball, il Apr 4 2011, 10:15 AM, ha scritto:
Dove é finito il prototipo ? Nella cesta del "ruffo" subito dopo averlo acceso,poteva andare bene a un dentista per togliere le otturazioni.
Chi ha montato un KTM 300 su una Mito ? Presente. Usata dal proprietario 2 volte e successivamente cestinata....ooops si é rotto canotto del telaio,in più nn andava,le curve nn le faceva.....secondo me proprio non vale perdere tempo con qst trapianti dopo aver visto che a LeLuc sverniciavamo regolarmente i Mito Supermono (da barboni, vabbé) con i nostri 125 cc rigorosamente con blocco motore Cagiva.
Invece ho visto un Hiro da Cross montato su un Gilera KZ nella vecchia salita Forno-Milani di una quindicina di anni fà,nn era per nulla male in salita.
più che citarlo non so far altro però...chissà se quel problema toccherà anche a Jerom
Messaggio modificato da dallarace il 12 April 2011 - 21:47
#24
Inviato 12 April 2011 - 22:19
#25
Inviato 12 April 2011 - 23:19
a pagina uno c'è la foto reale della carena
Messaggio modificato da dallarace il 12 April 2011 - 23:35
#26
Inviato 13 April 2011 - 12:02
#27
Inviato 14 May 2011 - 19:58
amazinG!
#28
Inviato 23 May 2011 - 13:40
it wont, the KTM engine is much smaller than the mito engine
we are just trying to get the engine in the frame right now.
Thanks
Jeram
#29
Inviato 24 August 2011 - 05:26
the motor now sits in the frame without any assistance and the motor is nicely held in place considering that none of the bolts are torqued up yet.
the mounts are made from 3mm mild steel flat bar, the bolts are all high tensile structural 8.8 and 10.9 grade, whch really is needed due to the high consequences if there ever was a failure.
the engine mounts have been thought out and designed over the past 9 months, and we have been collaborating with many old skool chassis gurus to find the best possible solution for reducing vibrations.
If any of those guys are reading, you know who you are, thanks!
and I say old skool because new bikes dont vibrate like they used to!
we settled on using a combination of dampeners from a Harley Davidson and skate board bushes and have found them to work splendidly.
we now just need to weld some thin flat bar around the mounts to 'box them up' to reduce side-to-side flexure.
this really will be a 'suck it and see' we wont know if it will work untill we start up the bike, if it doesnt work, it will just be a matter of finding where the vibrations are getting though and fix it
once everything is perfect and working, Ill send it off to the powdercoaters of have it plastic dipped to give it a better look.
I considered getting them CNC'd but theres no point wasting hundreds of dollars on bling thats going to be hidden under the fairing, all they need to do is work!
Top view, top end installed.
dampener in machined shell
We managed to get the wheel and chain aligned so that the brembo rear caliper can have its bracket made up
finished mounts with dampeners, just needs some spacers made and the hanging mounts need to be boxed to increase side to side rigidity.
New shock ordered
Nitron Race Spec shock with preload, high and low speed adjusters, ride height adjustment and set up for my weight and the bikes weight.
it cost me a bit even with mates rates deal from the UK supplier, but will be well worth it.
If anyone wants my Maxton adjustable shock that has been adapted to fit the mito, send me a PM because its going cheap.
more updates comming soon
Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 24 August 2011 - 05:33
#30
Inviato 24 August 2011 - 05:40
"Usata dal proprietario 2 volte e successivamente cestinata....ooops si é rotto canotto del telaio,in più nn andava,le curve nn le faceva .....secondo me proprio non vale perdere tempo con qst trapianti dopo aver visto che a LeLuc sverniciavamo regolarmente i Mito Supermono (da barboni, vabbé) con i nostri 125 cc rigorosamente con blocco motore Cagiva. Invece ho visto un Hiro da Cross montato su un Gilera KZ nella vecchia salita Forno-Milani di una quindicina di anni fà,nn era per nulla male in salita"
is he saying there is someone with a KTM300 mito?
any more info on it?
also is he saying the frame snapped from the torque?
Iv never seen that happen on a mito before, Id imagine that it is from the vibrations creating cracks in the frame welds which is why I spent nearly a year designing mounts that will elimate the vibrations.
#31
Inviato 24 August 2011 - 05:40
"Usata dal proprietario 2 volte e successivamente cestinata....ooops si é rotto canotto del telaio,in più nn andava,le curve nn le faceva .....secondo me proprio non vale perdere tempo con qst trapianti dopo aver visto che a LeLuc sverniciavamo regolarmente i Mito Supermono (da barboni, vabbé) con i nostri 125 cc rigorosamente con blocco motore Cagiva. Invece ho visto un Hiro da Cross montato su un Gilera KZ nella vecchia salita Forno-Milani di una quindicina di anni fà,nn era per nulla male in salita"
is he saying there is someone with a KTM300 mito? the only one Ive seen was pete247 from 125ccsportsbikes but he stopped and put the engine back in his supermoto.
is there another one? any more info on it?
also is he saying the frame snapped from the torque?
Iv never seen that happen on a mito before, Id imagine that it is from the vibrations creating cracks in the frame welds which is why I spent nearly a year designing mounts that will elimate the vibrations.
Messaggio modificato da Jeram il 24 August 2011 - 05:42
#32
Inviato 24 August 2011 - 11:23
Jeram, il Aug 24 2011, 06:40 AM, ha scritto:
"Usata dal proprietario 2 volte e successivamente cestinata....ooops si é rotto canotto del telaio,in più nn andava,le curve nn le faceva .....secondo me proprio non vale perdere tempo con qst trapianti dopo aver visto che a LeLuc sverniciavamo regolarmente i Mito Supermono (da barboni, vabbé) con i nostri 125 cc rigorosamente con blocco motore Cagiva. Invece ho visto un Hiro da Cross montato su un Gilera KZ nella vecchia salita Forno-Milani di una quindicina di anni fà,nn era per nulla male in salita"
is he saying there is someone with a KTM300 mito? the only one Ive seen was pete247 from 125ccsportsbikes but he stopped and put the engine back in his supermoto.
is there another one? any more info on it?
also is he saying the frame snapped from the torque?
Iv never seen that happen on a mito before, Id imagine that it is from the vibrations creating cracks in the frame welds which is why I spent nearly a year designing mounts that will elimate the vibrations.
"Used from the owner for a couple of times and then thrown away...ooops the steering frame was broken, then wasn't so powerful, and it can't turn...for me isn't a great businness wasting time with this trasformation after seeing our 125 cc Mito (with original Cagiva engine block) regularly wins against the SuperMono Mito (cheap one, but...) on LeLuc track. I've seen a Hiro Cross on a Gilera KZ on the old climbing race of Forno-Milani about 15 years ago, it was good!
Sorry for the translation, but i'm running out of time and i must hurry up
Firma W.I.P.
Passare per ignorante agli occhi di un imbecille è voluttà da finissimo buongustaio
The Power of Dreams...
#33
Inviato 24 August 2011 - 14:45
google mentioned something about boats in its translation haha
yeah, I agree a tuned cagiva mito can in most cases beat a basic 4T supermono, its also great for going around the outside of squids on 1198's and gsxr's
But I wouldnt be betting on it passing my bike
#34
Inviato 07 September 2011 - 22:48
Jeram, il Aug 24 2011, 06:26 AM, ha scritto:
New shock ordered
Nitron Race Spec shock with preload, high and low speed adjusters, ride height adjustment and set up for my weight and the bikes weight.
it cost me a bit even with mates rates deal from the UK supplier, but will be well worth it.
.....
We never did such tests. And we never had sophisticated instruments. 'Try and see' was always used. And no simulations! (CIT. Jan Thiel)
#35
Inviato 06 October 2011 - 05:52
From the nitron website.
"The NTR Race shock is designed for more serious riders, and as such incorporates high and low speed compression control valves for further fine tuning of setup, perfect for race bikes and very high performance road use. As with the NTR Track, this 3-way adjustable shock has a remote reservoir that is mounted by a 360deg swiveling hose onto the main shock body and reservoir canister.
The shock features spring preload as well as shock length adjustment. It comes preset for damping and preload, and includes the bearing end spacers, spring and preload c-spanner.
When ordering please include your weight and the bike's primary use (i.e. road and / or track) in the notes so we can specify the optimum spring rate."
#36
Inviato 06 October 2011 - 08:12
I read that in England is much used for Aprilia RS250 and Suzuki RGV250.
We never did such tests. And we never had sophisticated instruments. 'Try and see' was always used. And no simulations! (CIT. Jan Thiel)
#37
Inviato 06 October 2011 - 19:24
we're anxious to see the giant expansion chamber!
#38
Inviato 22 October 2011 - 02:00
I dont think it will be so hard to get the suspension set up, one of my mates was trained by racetech suspension!
with the extra power I will just have to increase the low speed dampening, but the front sprocket has been set at the perfect height so that is will not cause the rear suspension to become unsettled under power
I am hoping to work on the bike alot over the December-March period.
I might fly up to Newcaste a few times to get this bike finished.
things to do to finish the bike
1. get the engine mounts CNC'd in Aluminium (weve got a mate who works in CNC shop now!)
2. expansion chamber
3. rear subframe
4. electrics
5. finish top end of engine
6. get rear brake sorted out (CNC'd)
7. brake lines
8. airbox and ram aim
9. make aluminium bungs/covers for the engine (to fill the kick starter hole and the powervalve shaft hole)
10. start her up!
should be able to get all of that done this summer!
and in the time in between I am working on a 50hp CRM250AR supermoto project in my garage haha
(just need to finish of the top end (overbored 2005 CR250, and make a SuperKart spec pipe)
#39
Inviato 22 October 2011 - 19:13
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