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#515326 03/25/2013 12:56 AM
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Going to get these on the bike this week (God willing) but thought I would post a couple pictures along the way. Having installed the 2-1 pipe in Dec, I've been working out the best way to relocate the controls and came up with a couple mounting plates as close to the frame as possible which will have 'busa controls mounted.

The original pattern for the mounting plates was more intricate, but the setup costs for the water-jet & mill were too costly. I ended up creating most of the CAD drawing myself in order to reduce costs, so this simplified design made it a little easier on me as well.

As a reference, the pegs sit about 4.5" below the swing arm bolt & the new shift lever clears the gear shaft assembly/lever by about 1/2". The toe of the new lever is slightly in front of the gear shaft.

I'll put up more pictures when I mount them.





This is a rough mock up while checking fitment. The sprocket cover will cover a portion after some "trimming"


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dardoonk #515327 03/25/2013 7:22 AM
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very nice set up


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chuckyj #515328 03/25/2013 8:37 AM
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Pretty amazing. Show some pictures with you sitting on it - would be easier to see the proportion and ergonomics in this position!

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Edwin #515330 03/25/2013 8:13 PM
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oh jeez, can you trace them with dimensions for me (us) please??? i could totally counterfit some on the mill at work!

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oh jeez, can you trace them with dimensions for me (us) please??? i could totally counterfit some on the mill at work!



Trace them??? Hell, I was the one that made the drawings!

These were the first cut, so I had to make a couple alterations when fitting them. I need to make those corrections before more are made. Also, bear in mind, I've fitted a Tec 2-1 pipe, so I am not even sure if the current design will clear the stock pipes.


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these were the first cut, so I had to make a couple alterations when fitting them. I need to make those corrections before more are made. Also, bear in mind, I've fitted a Tec 2-1 pipe, so I am not even sure if the current design will clear the stock pipes.





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these were the first cut, so I had to make a couple alterations when fitting them. I need to make those corrections before more are made. Also, bear in mind, I've fitted a Tec 2-1 pipe, so I am not even sure if the current design will clear the stock pipes.





Let ME know if ya have to throw them away and start over!







Uhm.....Ditto!! Nice work


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dardoonk #515334 03/26/2013 9:19 PM
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Trace them??? Hell, I was the one that made the drawings!

These were the first cut, so I had to make a couple alterations when fitting them. I need to make those corrections before more are made. Also, bear in mind, I've fitted a Tec 2-1 pipe, so I am not even sure if the current design will clear the stock pipes.




so uh... are you willing to share?

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steve0suprem0 #515335 03/30/2013 7:03 AM
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my son is very interested in how these go as he would like them on his speedmaster (when he buys it).


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duck #515336 03/30/2013 11:40 PM
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OK, so I haven't got them completely on yet, but here's where I stand. On both brackets, minor adjustments are still needed to simplify the installation in the future. I made everything fit, but the right peg holes needs to move forward & down about 3/8". On the left bracket, the lower bracket mounting hole & the location of the peg holes need to be lowered about 1/4" to 3/8". Each of these changes are needed so mounting bolts clear the frame without modification.

Here's a teaser pic of my fat arse on the peg. I am 6' tall with a 33" inseam. My seat is about 1/2" lower than factory.
Will post more as I finish.



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Oooh, me likey :-) I'm thinking that might get me back on the America and off the standard.


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dardoonk #515338 03/31/2013 1:30 PM
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Beautiful design and machining here, Kurt!

Ya know, a while back I did something very similar to what you're doing here, and I gotta say having my feet placement underneath me and the controls there like that just feels more natural than having then out there in front, besides the fact that I no longer am having to sit on my tailbone and the subsequent lower back pain which I found often accompanied such a peg location...especially when I'd hit some larger bumps in the road.

One question here: I can't quite figure out how or where your brackets attach to the bike. Would you expand upon this for me, please?

(...oh, and btw, I like your exhaust system there too...looks like an Arrow 2-into-1...is that correct?)

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dardoonk #515339 03/31/2013 2:49 PM
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Sign me up! Id love to give those a shot.

Looking forward to hearing about the test ride and clearance when cornering.

Also adding this thread to my favs. Ill be following this for sure.


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... Need to bleed the rear brake & re-jet for the new pipe.. Took her for a short spin this eve. Pegs are comfortable & shifting is solid with no play. Overall, I am very pleased. There is some work to be done before I would offer them to anyone..

Three holes don't give enough room for bolt clearances in the back & trying to use the bolt hole for the brake switch as a mounting point proved pointless. The top bolt on each footpeg intrudes on the frame just below where the swing arm pinch bolts attach. In order to fit these brackets, I had to trim the frame a bit. Nothing major & all excess metal anyway. Regardless, it needs changed.

My original plan was to counter-sink the holes that mount the plates to the bike, but I had to cut down on the machine costs.

Here it is finished with the modified sprocket cover in place.


Left side.... I tried to give view to put some perspective on the clearance.


Right side.... you can see the three hex bolts behind the master cylinder that bolt thru the frame.


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dardoonk #515342 04/02/2013 11:39 PM
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Here's the sprocket cover now.


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dardoonk #515343 04/03/2013 5:32 AM
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As said months ago - want one!!!

Very good work!
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MOTOSICKLE #515344 04/04/2013 6:16 AM
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very nice work son will want one as well


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nice work. that 2 into 1 exhaust and the mid mount controls really change the whole look of the bike.


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You going to try and make some extra cash ??? How much ? Enquiring minds want to know !

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Very nice work, looks solid. Maybe I'm a jerk but why didn't you just buy a bonnie?


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MercKing #515349 04/30/2013 3:38 PM
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So hows it going? Did you finish your pegs? We all want them...
Well I want them!

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So hows it going? Did you finish your pegs? We all want them...
Well I want them!

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I was just thinking the same thing. Status? You making any to sell off? Brackets only would be fine for me.


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ya,i would entertain that mid mount as well, might be much nicer for balance and back stuff :-) or it could be i am just getting to bloody old! LOL


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Sorry guys.. Little JR is 11 months old & my job has had me swamped. I'd like to sell a few off for whatever they cost me to get made plus whatever any member would want to pitch in to help me cover paying the CAD guy who set up the program. I figure if 10-12 guys want to get them & they pitched in $15 bucks above whatever they charge me to make them, I'd be happy.. I have $300 bucks tied up in the original set including the CAD work. These are 1/2 alum plate that is cut on a water-jet & only a single copy. Additional sets would cost much less, especially if they were going to make a number of copies. If I could get a head count of who is seriously interested, I'll get a price from them... Selling price would be whatever they charge + shipping + any "donation" to help me feel like I didn't just blow as much money as I did...

I would propose I make a couple alterations now that I have installed these. Mostly, they are inconsequential, but would allow some flexibility to anyone choosing different rear-sets to install.

1] I will modify the mounting bolt hole locations. Only two are needed & one bolt head interfered with a peg mount anyway. I originally intended to recess the mounting bolts, but that required additional machine time, & I had to cut costs.

2] Minor change to the area where the rear-sets attach is needed to allow for other pegs & to clearance a piece of the frame just in front of the swing arm. I had to grind a bit away in order to fit one of the bolts.

3] I would recommend that the holes to bolt the rear sets be drilled at the time of install, rather than at the machine shop. Primarily, this would be to allow different donor parts to be used. I trust anyone wanting to do this would be competent enough to get 6 holes in the right place.

FYI-- sure, I blew off posting anything here (don't shoot me), but I found time to make mod #3 this year..
http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/forums/...vc=#Post593254


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Very nice work, looks solid. Maybe I'm a jerk but why didn't you just buy a bonnie?




No offense taken... I've asked myself that for about 4 years now... bottom line: this is paid for & I'd just end up tearing crap off a Bonnie and changing it anyway..

Plus, if I want to ride more "spirited/ retro feel" than the America wants to deliver, I break this out..


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Ok I am in...would like a set

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hey Kurt any chance you can post a pic with you on the bike, i would like to see where your legs and feet and up and the angle of the shifter etc. that would be great, but this might be the answer to my "can't find that sweet spot" seating position for my SM. thanks.


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hey Kurt any chance you can post a pic with you on the bike, i would like to see where your legs and feet and up and the angle of the shifter etc. that would be great, but this might be the answer to my "can't find that sweet spot" seating position for my SM. thanks.




I'll snap a couple this weekend.


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good stuff, thanks.


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I've had some plate steel sitting around for about 5 years thinking I would get around to making myself some of these too... hasn't happened yet Keep us posted!


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dardoonk #515359 06/14/2013 8:44 PM
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Count me in for a set.


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Count me in for a set.


heck... Depending on price maybe two sets.

BTW... If you have the drawings or program I can check with the guy that does my plates on pricing.


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I'll commit to a set. let us know.

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me too!


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Holy crap. Me too. I need a set

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I would be in on a set!!! Even the Cad drawing for a donation


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After showing us your Plastidiped bike ( New Look for America ),
we DO want the brackets even more!!!

Dan

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