Time to bring this project up from the ashes! It has almost been a year since any REAL progress has been made on the project. I needed a brake from the my frustrations of being almost like on an island as far as anything buggy related here in Alalska - I know how you feel Bazz... I have ALL the snowmobile stuff right here, but with no sand and desert no buggies.
Since I last posted I purchased a Yamaha Apex snowmobile from the salvage yard thinking of a good next buggy Engine, but the wheels in my mind started turning and I rebuilt it. It turned out pretty good, better than expected as these are heavy sleds compaired to 2-smoke sleds. But I wanted to comment on the power plant for a buggy. I think it has the same hit off the bottom as a 2 stroke 800 but when the 2-smoke starts to quit "pulling" and the clutches start to shift out on the top end the Apex
motor ((
Internal Combustion Engine ? )) just keeps pulling. The local Yamaha dealer coined the phrase "they have long legs" and I believe them. I geared my Apex down and made it for the hills but a lightly modded RTX (bump racer) was GPSed at 128 mph, Too fast for me, I like to get to 90mph as fast as possible but anything after that is just....well fast.
Anyway back to the rage, I can only hope the rage motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) is somewhere close to the Apex motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )). I did try some measurements with making the Apex motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) fit the Pilot but it is just too wide and would require too much rework to make it fit. I do think one could be put in if while stretching it put in 5" wider instead of the 2" I'm currently at now. One of my riding buddys purchased a new Nytro from Yamaha and the motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) is the next generation of my Rage motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )). It has fuel injection and about 10 HP more. The motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) feels more like a tractor motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) than the Apex but still feels strong, so I'm getting encouraged by the performance of the sled. Naturally I would like the newer Nytro motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) but have not seen any for the taking yet. It looks like a straight bolt in and re-make the airbox and wiring harness (fuel injected) so I'll be patient and get the Rage running for now. I mostly want the fuel injection of the Nytro.
Well I finally purchased a bender JDM (I think). It seems to work great except it still wrinkles the .058 cromolly at the beginning. Not bad wrinkles and not sure why at the beginning of the bend, I was always thinking it was wrinkling in the middle when you would readjust the pins when you ran out of stroke and the tubing would move in the dies. This was the main reason for going with the gear driven bar instead of the manual bar. So far I have not played with it enough, I ended up only bending the top hailo part of the cage and now it is going to collect dust untill my next project.....hence my original frustration for just a few bends.
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File comment: Pic of the new bender.
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File comment: Cage taking shape. I have it braced to help stop it from moving while welding it.
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File comment: Trying to keep square
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File comment: Sometimes it real nice to have a hoist at your disposal for welding aroung the tube.
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File comment: Attaching the radiator to the cage. I cut off the original mounts and fab up some front mounts that attach with some old snowmobile (Skidoo) muffler mounts (a lot like small motor (( Internal Combustion Engine ? )) mounts)
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File comment: Another pic of the radiator. Depabating on moving the top inlet and cap to above the radiator for better protection. I didnot want to mount lower as access to the airbox filters will be much harder. Well, that is what I have invisioned for the airbox.
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