Sunday, 6 June 2021
Loud Pipes and Stunting Isn't a Reflection on the Vast Majority of Motorcyclists
3d Scanning a Motorcycle
Using a Structure Sensor I 3d scanned a 2010 Kawasaki Concours14 and cleaned it up in Meshmixer:
The Structure Sensor is an old generation 1 device and isn't as high resolution as I'd like, but it gives you a general sense of shape and proportions. Meshmixer is free from Autodesk and does a good job of fixing up voids and missing bits in the scan.
Wednesday, 2 June 2021
Chasing Intermittent Tiger Stalling: Checking Motorcycle Electrical Systems
Regulator/Rectifiers not only switch your power generation from alternating to direct current but they also regulate it so your battery is receiving a steady 14.5 volts on charge. A failing reg/rec can overcharge or undercharge your battery.
The flakiness of my situation (sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't) suggests that this is a connection issue. Before I start replacing parts I'm going to chase down all the connections, Dremel them clean and refasten everything properly. If I'm still getting stalls and weird light dimming I'll test components one by one until I've isolated the flakey bit.I teach computer technology as my day job and a flakey power supply (which also converts wall AC to in-computer DC) can produce some very unusual and difficult to track problems in a computer. This feels like that.
There is nothing magic about how electricity works, but many people are really jumpy about it. I've found that a rigorous, step-by-step analysis will usually uncover even the flakiest of electrical failures. It will again here too.
RESOURCES
Analysing engine stalling in powersports motorsHow to know if your regulator/rectifier is failing
How a motorcycle electrical system works
Various motorcycle charging systems (full wave/half wave)
The regulator/rectifier (#7) at the top is under the seat next to the battery. I'm going to remove, clean and reinstall that. |
The big parts on a bike's charging system are astonishingly expensive! Replacing an alternator with a quality rebuilt parts will cost you about $170CAD. To do the rotor, stator and regulator/rectifier on the Tiger would cost me the better part of two grand Canadian! Some of that might be old-Triumph price gouging, but it's ironic that all the online explanations describe motorcycle charging systems as built down to a price when it's clearly built up to one... on a mountain. But there are options... |
Sunday, 30 May 2021
How To Buy Used but Quality Motorcycle Gear Online
What prompted the first purchase was seeing a Teknic jacket that was a size down from my current one which is a bit too big. Teknic has ceased to exist so jackets like these are fading away. I like 'em because they come with my initials printed on them and they're usually pretty disco. I also find them very functional in a wide variety of temperatures and comfortable to use.
This grey camo/red one appeared on Kijiji for sale in King City, just north of Toronto. The GTA isn't where I'd usually choose to ride but the jacket seemed in good shape and he was only asking fifty bucks for it.
We met in the ride-share drop off at the 400 and the jacket was indeed in great shape - the seller's brother bought it, used it for a month and then it sat in a closet for several years. The zips were all in like-new shape and the jacket was unmarked in any way. The only issue was it didn't come with the liner but since I already have a TK jacket I can just use that one.
Those parking lots always creep me out a bit. They feel like places that have fallen into the cracks with empty cars slowly melting in the sun and zombie apocalypse levels of human activity. It always makes me wonder how many of those cars have undiscovered bodies in them.
The ride back across Caledon was nice. Lots of bikes out enjoying the spring, deep blue skies and scudding clouds; Harley riders arranging tow trucks for their bikes broken down on the side of the road, the usual sort of thing.
A lot of my riding wardrobe is adventure bike based but that look doesn't really suit the slick, shinkansen that is the Concours. Much of what I own is very tiger-themed (ie: ORANGE) too. Last week I was poking around on Facebook Marketplace, Facebook's attempt to take out Kijiji, when I saw a blue leather jacket for sale just up the road in Alma.
I finally got out to see it yesterday and it's a perfect fit. I had a Joe Rocket jacket (new) for my first bike jacket and it cost me over $200 and was their cheapest textile model. This leather one was their top of the line jacket from a few years back. The guy selling it had a serious bike accident some years back and never rode again so his kit sat in a closet gathering dust. This happens an awful lot. Don't rush out to buy brand new kit if you can be patient. Keeping an eye on the classifieds can net you some excellent, low mileage kit for a fraction of the cost.
New this model was nearly seven hundred bucks. It's a complicated bit of clothing with modular forearm panels and elbow pads, a back protector and quality leather construction. In less summery weather you can zip in waterproof outer pieces into the side panels/underarms and padded liner to make it cold-weather ready. For the summer you can zip out the armpit panels and you turn it into a mesh/leather jacket with really good ventilation.
It cleaned up nicely (mainly just getting rid of dust) with some leather treatment. The adjustability of this thing makes it fit very well. My other Joe Rocket was from their 'new rider' end of their line so I'd assumed that all their kit is built down to a price but this thing is special.
The owner was asking $150 for it and with every zipper like new, the liners all in excellent shape and not a mark on it (it isn't even really broken in), I paid him what he was asking. For less than the price of the mesh summer jacket I got on sale I've picked up two very low mileage, quality jackets.
If you're looking for motorcycle gear and especially if you aren't in a rush, spend some time keeping an eye on the used market and you might luck into just what you're looking in like-new condition for a fraction of the cost.
PLACES TO LOOK FOR USED MOTO-GEAR
Facebook Marketplace: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace
Lets you look by geographic location or further afield if you want. Because it's linked to people's verified Facebook accounts you tend to get fast responses and less nonsense. Since pretty much everyone is on FB you also get stuff for sale from people who are professional used sellers (like on Kijiji).
Kijiji: https://www.kijiji.ca/
One of the earliest online marketplaces. Users who have been on there for a long time know what they're doing but you run a higher chance of dealing with flakes hiding behind pseudonyms on there. Be more cautious if that's the case.
eBay: https://www.ebay.ca/
Can be good if you're looking for very specific things but then you end up dealing with people from far away and the subsequent dodginess and import headaches. Some people swear by it but I find it more trouble than it's worth.
Your Local Olde Fashioned Newspaper Classifieds: https://classifieds.wellingtonadvertiser.com/index.cfm (you'll need to look your's up)
If you're not looking for anything specific but might consider a surprise, you'd be amazed how often things pop up in your local newspaper that non-digital types have put up for sale. I've found astonishingly cheap project bikes in local papers that luddites are happy to sell for less if it means they don't have to use a computer to do it.
Kawasaki Concours C14 Farkles
(Lightly) Tinted headlight covers: $40
The big googly eyes on the front of the Connie aren't my favourite styling aspect of the bike. These tinted covers claim to offer a less obvious googly-eye without making the lights useless at night. They also provide some protection from debris.
Corbin (heated!) seat for a C14: $711US ($864CAD)
NOTES & RESEARCH
Trials Riding Wishlist
Trials Riding Wishlist
Trials Helmet in Gulf colours: $76
Trials helmets are specialists. They aren't designed for highspeed riding because trials bikes generally don't do high speed riding, but they are designed to let you breath freely while offering you maximum vision, especially down as you're picking your way over obstacles.
I'm a child of the 70's and the Gulf colours take me back to the mighty Ford GT40 race car dominating Le Mans. A good design article on this colour scheme is here.
'94 Fantic 250cc Trials Bike $2500
As a project this one isn't a complete rebuild but it does need some TLC.
There ain't no such thing as a cheap off roader. This beaten up old things costs almost as much as a brand new Chinese trails bike so it doesn't make much sense.
The Amateur Trials Association of Ontario
The ATA runs regular events throughout the riding season in Ontario. They have an active Facebook group and seem very keen to welcome new members.
That Darned Tiger: Stalling issues on a Triumph Tiger 955i
The Tiger worked for a couple of months this spring but started recently stalling again. The engine was getting rougher and any time I came off throttle quickly, such as downshifting, the engine would 'fall' right through where it normally idled and stall. If I didn't downshift and let it drop to idle on the clutch it wouldn't stall.
If you're familiar with the blog then you know this isn't my first dance with Triumph's early fuel injection systems. I've replaced the vacuum housing for the idle control system (a plastic piece that looks a bit under-engineered) and all the hoses and gaskets last year when chasing this thing, but looking over the deep winter maintenance I did I don't think I rebalanced the fuel injection after taking it all apart to clean it.
Balancing the FI on these 955i Triumphs is tricky because you have to take apart a lot of the bike just to get at the adjusters. I've been in and out of this so many times that I'm quick - I don't even have to keep the fasteners sorted because I know where they all go.
To balance the fuel injection on a 955i Triumph engine, take the fuel tank and airbox off. On the Tiger, if I put the fuel tank next to the bike the fuel lines are just long enough to connect so I can run the engine with the tank attached but off the bike.
NOTES & RESEARCH
http://tkmotorcyclediaries.blogspot.com/2020/07/triumph-955i-engine-stalling-next-steps.html
http://tkmotorcyclediaries.blogspot.com/2020/07/triumph-955i-stalling-issues-part-3.html
http://tkmotorcyclediaries.blogspot.com/2021/01/triumph-tiger-955i-old-rubbers.html
https://www.triumphrat.net/threads/955i-engine-stalls-need-help.16567/
Throttle balance?
https://www.thetriumphforum.com/threads/955i-stalls-and-wont-start-until-cold.27123/
https://www.thespeedtriple.com/threads/my04-speed-triple-stalls-the-engine.26192/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Triumph/comments/b45o3s/rough_idle_and_stall_out_problems/
Throttle balance (again) - do it with TUNEBOY this time!
Check rubber parts for perishing:
https://www.triumphrat.net/threads/stalling-and-fuel-adaption-problems.973460/