Well, this week was tougher than most, but with a lack of sleep and an overdose of studying, I was able to muster up some good test grades, so it was all worth it in the end. That combined with the fact that I found some awesome buys on motorcycle part last weekend made for a great and exciting week.
Today, deservedly, I am taking a little time to relax. I'm spending part of the day ripping and rebuilding some old carburators, taking Cookie to the dogpark and having dimsum with Emmy and Jennifer. The sun is out and the wind is low. What an ideal Friday!
~ Eddy
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A collection of blurbs stemming from mostly the motorized projects that I do. Some posts mixed in have to do with my experiences in X-ray school. (Some entries are from older blogs that I killed off.) Some of my toys are a Mazdaspeed Miata that I work on and take to the track, a little Harley that I can't stop modding and an old Yamaha RD400 that I've been collecting parts for over the past 15 years. When I'm not wrenching, sometimes I mountain bike, sometimes I snowboard, sometimes I make beer.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
I Love Mondays!

A NOS throttle cable also got delivered today. I found it on Ebay for $25! I don't think anyone was looking for it, since it was labeled as a Daytona cable. Yay, for me!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Struck Gold!

The next day, as a last ditch effort, I called the number again, and unexpectedly, someone picked up the call! The bike had not been sold and he had two sets of pipes available. The chambers I was interested in were first thought to be Spec II pipes, but after more careful examination, he reported that they were actually Factory Products. I gave him my email address and he sent me a few snaps of the pipes and they were good! We made arrangements for me to drive out and check out the goods over the upcoming weekend.
On Saturday, I drove out to meet the seller. He was putting his house on the market in a few weeks and his wife asked him to liquidate his pile of bike parts, since he hadn't riden any motorcycles for years. Basically, he had three RD400's, all in different phases of decay, the worst being he one stripped to the frame and was about to chuck the frame. He had boxes and plastic crates of parts, some parts had never been used before! The Factory pipes were in pretty good condition- some minor dents, but no serious rust, and the silencers were in excellent shape. One of the silencers got bent in a little at the end of the pipe, but it was no big deal. He was happy accepting $125 for the pipes. What a great deal!!
We got talking about bikes and other stuff. As the conversation lingered, he kept pulling parts out and offering them to me. He gave me a bag of new engine gaskets (minus a few gaskets), so I kept asking if he had other parts. The end result was I drove home with the chambers, a stator (with that rubber plug that I was missing), a practically new headlamp with the undented, uncrashed ring (it will need to be replated), and two NEVER BEEN USED VM28 Mikuni carbs!! These carbs have never even touched gas! There are a couple of jets and gaskets that have corroded, but that's not a problem. He was going to give me all this "extra" stuff, but that would've been like stealing from him, so I offered him another $40. He was pretty indifferent about the cash, but I felt better that I gave him something.
In summation, for $165, I got everything you see in the picture, plus a small green container full of extra miscellaneous carb parts, like main jets and the such (again, never been taken out of their bags). I was due for a little luck coming my way- I have nothing to complain about here!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Another Weekend...
This week (lucky me), I have four tests to study for! One 2-part midterm exam and two quizzes. How ridiculous is that, considering I only have two classes?? So, needless to say, I'll be spending a lot of time preparing for the tests. In all my years of school, I have NEVER had a semester that was this labor intensive- I must spend minimum 55 hours per week on these classes, between class time, labs, homework and studying! I had better get A's for all my effort!
Last night, we had dinner at Mom & Dad's. Dad barbecued an excellent steak and chicken parts (Mom did the great marinade). They gave us instructions on how to clean Mimi's litter pan and the such, since they are headed off to another European vacation. Thanks for a wonderful dinner! And have a awesome and safe trip!!
Last night, we had dinner at Mom & Dad's. Dad barbecued an excellent steak and chicken parts (Mom did the great marinade). They gave us instructions on how to clean Mimi's litter pan and the such, since they are headed off to another European vacation. Thanks for a wonderful dinner! And have a awesome and safe trip!!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A New RD Friend
A funny thing happened, while I was cruising the web, looking for parts. I just did a general search for "RD400 parts craigslist" wondering what I might find across the U.S., hopefully within recent times, and I found a very intriguing posting from Cresent City, California, which is a ways up the coast from me, but nonetheless, still in California.
The posting had all sorts of assorted goodies listed, so I emailed the author to see if he had any chambers. Dave emailed me back and responded that he did not, but he had some cool Goki air caps, which he sent me pictures of. The emails went back and forth, as we shared our enthusiasm for RD's and 2-strokes in general. We talked about the old staple RD400 stores, like Moto Carrera and Spec II, and where the industry has gone to. He used to live here in the Bay Area, owning a motorcycle shop at Sears Point Raceway, back in the day, before they sold their name to Infineon. He got to work with some of the first roadrace bikes, as Yamaha TZ's were coming and going through his shop with regularity.
One thing led to another and I bought a very sweet RD400 swingarm that has been powdercoated and refurbished, pressed with bronze bushings, fitted with a TZ350 spindle with some other custom work done for $110 shipped! This thing is ready to bolt up and go into service immediately, which is going to save me money in buying all the parts separately, plus having to get the old swingarm blasted and painted. It's something that I wasn't necessarily looking for, but after Dave read my blog, he felt that the swingarm would be a perfect match for my project. In addition to the swingarm, he threw in a 2-stroke vintage tuning book, something that I'm sure went out of print long ago. I know that he could've sold the piece for a whole lot more, so for that I am SO appreciative.
I find it interesting how my long journey in trying to get this bike restored/built has introduced me to a lot of nice people who share the love for these crazy 2-strokes. I wonder what new surprises are in store for just around the corner....
The posting had all sorts of assorted goodies listed, so I emailed the author to see if he had any chambers. Dave emailed me back and responded that he did not, but he had some cool Goki air caps, which he sent me pictures of. The emails went back and forth, as we shared our enthusiasm for RD's and 2-strokes in general. We talked about the old staple RD400 stores, like Moto Carrera and Spec II, and where the industry has gone to. He used to live here in the Bay Area, owning a motorcycle shop at Sears Point Raceway, back in the day, before they sold their name to Infineon. He got to work with some of the first roadrace bikes, as Yamaha TZ's were coming and going through his shop with regularity.
One thing led to another and I bought a very sweet RD400 swingarm that has been powdercoated and refurbished, pressed with bronze bushings, fitted with a TZ350 spindle with some other custom work done for $110 shipped! This thing is ready to bolt up and go into service immediately, which is going to save me money in buying all the parts separately, plus having to get the old swingarm blasted and painted. It's something that I wasn't necessarily looking for, but after Dave read my blog, he felt that the swingarm would be a perfect match for my project. In addition to the swingarm, he threw in a 2-stroke vintage tuning book, something that I'm sure went out of print long ago. I know that he could've sold the piece for a whole lot more, so for that I am SO appreciative.
I find it interesting how my long journey in trying to get this bike restored/built has introduced me to a lot of nice people who share the love for these crazy 2-strokes. I wonder what new surprises are in store for just around the corner....
My New Dog-Sitter
Cookie got a new toy called the Tug-a-Jug. It's a food puzzle. You put some food in through the bottom of the plastic bottle and it gets dispensed through the other end by pulling the rope piece back and forth. So far, it has literally kept her busy, trying to figure this thing out, for at least an hour straight! Finally I can get some uninterrupted studying done! Yay!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Bread Machine Bread
Testing out Mom's breadmaker today. We made some cheddar and onion white bread recipe. It turned out quite yummy. That thing is pretty amazing!
~ Eddy
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~ Eddy
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Moving Forward

Saturday, April 10, 2010
Clutch Time

Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Hoping I Have a Straight Frame (or Two)

Today, I finally got around to taking my frames in to get checked out. One frame, I purchased off of Ebay, complete with a clean California title that was up to date at the time. I quickly put that into non-op, so I won't have to pay registration fees, while I'm building up the bike. I had let my old registration go for so long that it would take a LOT of money to bring it up to date.
I took both frames to the Frame Man, in Sacramento, as suggested from many local shops and friends. Apparently, they are the place to go. I met Pat, who wrote up my ticket. We chatted for a while and traded stories about 2-strokes and whatnots. There is no charge to evaluate the frames- with any luck, at least one of them will be straight and good to go. They're a little backlogged, so it's going to be a while till they get back to me. Heck! I've waited this long to get it done- what's another four weeks?
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Happy Easter Everyone!
Here are pictures from our Easter brunch. We had spinich, mushroom,
cheddar fritatta, banana bread, sausage, fruit, orange juice, and tea.
(and Easter eggs, including one for Sammy, Mimi, and Cookie)
cheddar fritatta, banana bread, sausage, fruit, orange juice, and tea.
(and Easter eggs, including one for Sammy, Mimi, and Cookie)
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Spring Break Begins!
Yes, I survived my brutal midterms! We're celebrating by having White Russians, Johnny Walkers and my famous fish tacos! A new episode of Fringe tops off the night!
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