Featured Rocket Something For Cerberus Part Four

Discussion in 'America, Speedmaster & Rocket' started by dilligaf, May 7, 2020.

  1. dilligaf

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    Might as well make a start on part four for CERBERUS :cool:
    Have these left over from that cantilever toolbox that I dismantled :) C7D4723E-EAD7-4616-901A-FAE2890366C6.jpeg Picked the sizes I reckon will do the job and attached them to the already drilled holes in something for CERBERUS part two :cool:
    Feckin hell :eek:......me?.....thinking ahead :grinning:hard to believe :p 93F74103-8455-4A92-9789-E5DA13699B4F.jpeg And yes welding will be involved :p
     
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  2. Dexter

    Dexter Well-Known Member

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    It's great how you fabricate whatever you need. I am a designer and frequently do the same, but metal working is beyond me. Perhaps one day...
     
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  3. dilligaf

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    Cheers mate :)
    I wish I could be better at the design side of things :confused:as I would get these kind of jobs done a lot quicker :)
     
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  4. dilligaf

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    Measured then knocked into shape in the vice with a lump hammer :) F394D704-1CA0-4FD0-B89C-BB377521A500.jpeg Fitted to CERBERUS :cool:
    These are being done on both sides of the bike :) 0629F0D7-EB55-4968-B0C6-2B034A49B0BE.jpeg
     
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  5. SprinterII

    SprinterII Noble Member

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    A set of matching shoe horns perhaps?
     
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  6. stollydriver

    stollydriver Elite Member

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    With the metal so thin - how are you going to stop pannier flex which may cause contact with the wheel on banking?
     
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  7. dilligaf

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    It’s not finished yet by a long shot :p
     
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  8. dilligaf

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    Ooh I love having my own welder :cool:
    Best £124 I’ve spent in a long time :p 0D18741B-A8C0-4457-B769-64BE0CC80C51.jpeg
     
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  9. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    HA HA whilst I agree them bits are thin you cant blame @dilligaf for normally chosing light thin grade steel, normally its bits left over from the town's old shipyards :rolleyes::rolleyes: :D but on this ocasion its using up what he has. :p:p
    FTFY
     
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  10. Helmut Visor

    Helmut Visor Only dead fish go with the flow
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    Rocket launchers? :joy::joy:
     
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  11. Don the Don

    Don the Don Bigger Than The Average Bear

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    And its paid for itself already judging by Triumph prices
     
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  12. dilligaf

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    The two dome head bolts show where I’m gonna mount the lower brackets for the side panniers :)
    Got loads of measuring and working out to do yet though :confused: 4EBAD3E8-1F21-4F02-A8B4-F94858E9731F.jpeg
     
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  13. dilligaf

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    Re-fitted the undertray and gonna have to attack it from the top side so I get the hole in the right place on the underneath :) 8D4C5B25-C268-448A-B988-694F9D8FFEC0.jpeg
     
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  14. dilligaf

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    This is the mounting point I’ll be using as seen from the top :)
    Meant I had to remove everything that I’ve made so far to get access to it :confused:
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  15. dilligaf

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    :eek:Nearly dropped a big bollock:eek:
    After putting the undertray back on the bike I was gonna sharpen a piece of threaded bar and drive it through the undertray so the holes would be in the right place :)
    The bar wouldn’t pass through :(
    Was just about to drill it when I thought I’d better have another look :confused:
    So Feckin glad I did :)
    The mount I was gonna use underneath is about an inch in front of the hole I was looking at at the top :eek:
    Back to the drawing board :weary_face:
     
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  16. dilligaf

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    Getting a bit fed up of putting the Feckin undertray on and off :mad:
    But now using the rearmost mounting like I planned in the first place :)
    That’s why it was so important to get part one for CERBERUS :cool: right in the first place :)
    Anyway problem solved by passing a drill right through the mount and through the undertray :) BEF14BE1-1C02-458E-9AC8-DB970353819B.jpeg
     
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  17. dilligaf

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    561FEDF5-847D-42A4-A1A4-5BCB1ED4956E.jpeg Using my hole cutter to make the pilot hole in the undertray big enough for this tube to fit through :)
     
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  18. dilligaf

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    Getting there :)
    Slowly but surely :confused:
    Getting a bit fed up now so think I’ll get cleaned up and retire to the back garden and celebrate VE Day :party::p E3260B4B-6298-4B11-AC6E-4F913576C7A7.jpeg 1A34EEAA-BB38-49BF-9D86-0EB80E6B04AE.jpeg
     
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  19. kevin McNamara

    kevin McNamara Well-Known Member

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    I love watching threads like this :cool:

    Hats off to you :)

    Frog
     
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  20. dilligaf

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    I’ve had a few days off from this as I misplaced my motivation supplements :(
    Started making these bobbins yesterday and after a lot of trial and error finally settled on this design and got them finished this morning :grinning: DF30F6FF-7796-44C8-BFD5-0B0CDD37E8A9.jpeg These attach to the Underneath of the bobbins I made in something for CERBERUS :cool: part one :)
    after cutting suitable dome head bolts I’m now ready to fabricate the lower pannier mounts :) 6392B9ED-DE48-4B58-AA94-40A54AAC51D8.jpeg
     
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