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Tamiya 1:6 Yamaha 1100 Special "The Rebuild"

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Posted by Xena on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 12:59 PM

Super cool!!!

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Posted by Wirraway on Friday, June 10, 2016 9:33 PM
stunning craftsmanship and a very entertaining build

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Posted by modelcrazy on Friday, June 3, 2016 9:40 AM

I used to own that bike. It looks real Surprise

kpnuts

Simply superb work. Mind bogglingly good.

 

Ditto

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by kpnuts on Friday, June 3, 2016 9:34 AM

Simply superb work. Mind bogglingly good.

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 2:04 PM

And a top view showing the carburettors

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 2:00 PM

And the headlight. I haven't added the lamp yet but you can see the headlight tilt adjuster bolt/bracket set up just below the headlight. The wiring sticking up are for the handlebar switches and the accelerator cable

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:58 PM

Chrome exhausts. I decided in Chrome instead of gloss black as I wanted to make the black silver theme a bit more prominent 

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:55 PM

Close up of the hooters and the instrument cluster

 

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:52 PM

Close up of the front end

 

And the the rear end

 

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:50 PM

And a view from the other side

 

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:49 PM

So made a bit more progress on the bike

 

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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, January 31, 2016 11:25 AM
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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, January 31, 2016 11:23 AM
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Posted by Microbike on Sunday, January 31, 2016 11:22 AM

Carburettors added now and there are even more pipes to connect later on in the build. It's starting to get entertaining and a little bit fiddly now

 

 

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  • From: UK
Posted by djjeavons on Saturday, January 30, 2016 3:26 AM

Amazing work, very impressive.

  

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Posted by DUSTER on Friday, January 29, 2016 11:28 PM

WOW, super work.

Steve

Building the perfect model---just not quite yet  Confused

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Posted by Microbike on Friday, January 22, 2016 1:23 AM

leemitcheltree

And where did you get all the teeny acorn nuts and bolt heads?

 

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One word of caution - because of the micro nature of these items - they are real nuts and bolts and not just heads - these parts are quite pricey but the end result is quite realistic 

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  • From: Washington State
Posted by leemitcheltree on Thursday, January 21, 2016 9:47 PM

Good grief!  Are you kidding???  That's just nuts!  I can't wait to see more.
And where did you get all the teeny acorn nuts and bolt heads?
Just outstanding.  Thanks for posting the pics!

Cheers, LeeTree
Remember, Safety Fast!!!

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:34 AM

Below you can see near the steering head the wiring from the coils, with connectors heading into the harness and ending in the CDI module on the rear fender 

I tried as much as possible to use the correct colour wires and I this case these are the right colours for these components

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:29 AM

You will notice that all electrical components are wired as in the real bike and there are quite a few loose ends still to tie up. The carburettors are next including the complex fuel lines from vacumn advance, fuel taps and the carburettors themselves
Still gotta add spark plugs and connect them us, as well as engine and gearbox breathers

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:25 AM

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:20 AM
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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:18 AM

Next I put the engine in the frame, connected the wiring where appropriate and am getting ready to add the carburettors and the fuel piping

 

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:15 AM

This is the front of the engine. The cam chain tensioner unit is in the middle and was a bit fiddly to get assembled but looks like a reasonably replica of the real thing. Bear in mind that none of thsee parts are actually glued together the bolts, hold it all together just like the real engine. Every single bolt has been replicated and there are two different size bolts that keep the crankcase halves together, this detail is also replicated 

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:09 AM

This is a view of the engine from the other side. The pipe sticking up between intakes 1 and 2 is for the vacuum advance and links to a complex set of pipes that go from the vacuum advance unit linking the carbs and the fuel tank. The wire running below the engine is the five core ignition cable thank goes directly to the CDI unit mounted on the rear mud guard. I made tiny plastic clips that are used to hold the wires in place. At the rear of the engine you can just see the wires for the starter motor, oil pressure unit plus the reduction box and engine breather pipes. The two breather pipes mount onto the air box. I have put short bits of plastic tubing on to the wiring bits just to keep wires together and out of the way while the engine is being built. 

In this view you can also see the hose clamps mounted on the carb intakes

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 3:06 AM

Engine top end nearing completion. The lower sump and oil filter still need to be added, but that's a bit later in the build

In this view you can see the oil pipe between inlets 3 and 4 note the custom banjo bolts and copper washers


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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 2:56 AM

Below is a quick snap of the painted frame with the coils, voltage regulator, lighting unit and emergency stop switch fitted to the frame. have tried to match the colours of the wires as close to the waiting diagram as possible but some compromise is required as I simply can't find 0.4mm red/white or blue/ yellow wire but I think the end result is a reasonable simulation of the real bike. All the electrical connectors are scratch built and everything is bolted or screwed together.

 

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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 2:16 AM
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Posted by Microbike on Thursday, January 21, 2016 2:08 AM

Started painting and assembling parts now that most of the dry run and modifications are finished. Below are the ignition coils. The connectors and shrink wrap are still loose as final position will be determined once the coils are mounted to the frame. The end will feed into the wiring harness. The wiring is matched as close as possible to the wiring diagram of the real bike, but with some compromise. I can't for example find red/white striped wire this small so it's just plain single colours

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