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Author Topic: The Bali Clan gasthering  (Read 4499 times)

balibeemer

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The Bali Clan gasthering
« on: August 18, 2008, 09:03:59 PM »
It was with great envy that I read, a couple of weeks ago about all the fine R 65 owners getting together for a clan gathering. Alas, such a thing is not possible in Bali because there is only one Clan member - me. However, undaunted, I decided to have a singular clan gathering and here are some of my pics during the run.

balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gathering
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2008, 09:07:51 PM »
 And another one............

Offline msbuck

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2008, 11:00:31 PM »
 ;D  Good for you!   ;D

What year is your bike?  I'd love to see more pics as well.  Are there many good roads to ride there?  
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Melena

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2008, 11:06:54 PM »
What a beautiful place to have a clan gathering, even if it is only 1.  I'll bet it's a great place to ride all year round.

Seeing the pictures makes me (almost) feel like I'm there.   8-)  I can feel the tropical breezes blowing.


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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2008, 12:09:16 PM »
Well, at least you don't have to worry 'bout any feuds breaking out between differing factions!  ;D
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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2008, 06:24:19 PM »
Looks like your rally was a success!  ;D Wish I'd been there but I musta missed the announcement posters. I like your attitude!
rich

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2008, 06:39:48 PM »
Absolutely!

This way, you will meet only the finest people, and can keep all the riffraff and obnoxious folks out!

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not-so-fast-ed

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2008, 06:51:27 PM »
Great pictures Bali.  Nice classic look to your scooter.
Give us some background about you & the R65.
Ed   8-)

balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gathering
« Reply #8 on: August 20, 2008, 09:46:05 PM »
I am going to attempt to answer all the replies to my post.
1. Yes, there are some beautiful rides here in Bali. This is mitigated by the total lunatic Balinese drivers. They make Kamikaze pilots look cautious!
2, I moved from an R 25/2 to the R 65. See Pic.

MORE TO FOLLOW

balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gathering
« Reply #9 on: August 20, 2008, 10:09:10 PM »
 NOW, SOME MORE DETAIL ON THE R 65:
I  bought from a local chap who owned, but hardly rode it for 5 years - without any servicing.

It was a basket case. The seat was torn, it had been painted by hand - probably using a toilet brush. The left hand spark plug was held in with teflon tape and epoxy. The right hand cylinder mounting bolt threads were stripped. Both carb intake tubes were leaking. the front tyre had been put on backwards. The electrics were a mess. The finned exhaust nuts were finless and you could still see the teeth marks from the pipe wrench.

Well, I come from Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and us Rhodies do know how to improvise without compromise.
There are lots of local "workshops" here , but alas, no mechanics. so, the first purchase was a Haynes manual and a parts CD. One good thing about Indonesia is that skilled labor (Machining, Welding. Painting etc.) is cheap.

I have added some home made accessories BUT, they are all my own design and everything except the stainless welding is done by me cos I don't trust the Indons to do a professional job.  
It has taken me 4 months, including a complete rewiring job and I am now finished
I only need to build a stock of consumables now ( Tyres, spare cables, service kits, brake pads and seals) and I am good to go. It appears to me that once this bike is completely dialled in, an annual service should suffice - apart from that, it will only need fuel and oil. I really like this bike but its a lonely ride - So much so that I am going to repeat the experience - I'm buying a 1987 R 80 next month!

balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gathering
« Reply #10 on: August 20, 2008, 10:14:46 PM »
 Somehow I missed posting this pic it is a from  / to description.

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #11 on: August 20, 2008, 10:33:29 PM »
Nice fabrication.  What about the flight helmet?
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balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #12 on: August 20, 2008, 11:26:02 PM »
Justin,
The flight helmet is (don't laugh!) a Chicom Air Force helmet. The shell is fiberglass and it came with a liner that looked like it was made from rice straw!
Out went the liner and I found an upholsterer who made me a double skinned quilted liner out of fake leather (it's washable)
I then injected (using a very fine needle)3 cc's of  a mixture of liquid colloidal silica, baking powder and 15% brine into each cell of the quilting. The baking powder makes the mixture foam slightly, and the brine reacts with the colloidal silica to form a rigid gel.

Voila! a foamed gel liner that fits my head exactly. It is NOT DOT approved but it does absorb impact well.(I tested the prototype on a coconut shell filled with eggs!) The liner puts the entire weight of the helmet up to about 950 grams.
The helmet comes with 2 flip down visors( dark & clear) after that, it is just a matter of painting and using a small hubcap logo for the front of the helmet. I used silver paint 'cos it is more visible (also German Racing colors). Installed padded earphones for my mobile bluetooth connection as an afterthought.

balibeemer

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #13 on: August 20, 2008, 11:32:33 PM »
And if any of you guys want to know what it is like to ride here in Bali, you can go to my website and the following link:

http://www.baliclassics.com/files/scooter%20insanity.pdf

trolle

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Re: The Bali Clan gasthering
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2008, 06:59:23 AM »
Hi

Very impressing indeed.

I read your "Scooter Insanity" document and that made me happy to  live in an environment, where the greatest risk for MC-drivers are young women in cars who from one reason or other are oblivious to MC-drivers and elderly men in small Japanese cars driving around, thinking that any sign giving is superflous because every body know where they are going.

The statistics are shocking  :o

greetings from a sunny and windy north where temperatures very seldom exceed 86 F

trolle