PineyPower
Well-Known Member
Welp, been poking around here for about a year already I guess it's time to do the obligatory build thread.
It's been coming together in phases, and over a long period of time. I'm now about to enter a pretty substantial bit of matinence and upgrades so I wanted to take a moment to reflect...
How it started
Vs how it sits bow
Started simple with grips, modified pegs, a direct shifter, tires, and some matinence. Then I went with the cosmetics, reupholstered the seat, painted the frame, wrapped the rear fender and upgraded the headlights.
Eventually added an oil cooler, better handlebars, and the rear linkage from drw. I was running a banshee rear shock that unfortunately blew after a few rides.
Every step of the way I rode this thing, improving my ability, improving the machine, improving my ability, etc. It's been a process thats been evolving over the past year and a half.
The next big step is incoming though... Ive been slowly collecting parts for months now...I got my banshee shock back rebuilt and custom valved.I picked up a good second hand set of elkas for an early model 450. I've got a arms on the way that will work with them. New wide axle, dual piston calipers and stainless lines all around, fresh rotors and most importantly... more basic matinence. A year an a half of straight abuse on a 20+ year old machine will shake and break all the weak links out.
The plan is to make sure the chassis is fully sorted out then squirrel away engine parts and put it under the knife again this winter and have something well sorted, well balanced, and built right to last.
The whole point is... builds on toys dont happen all at once. It's a process you take as it comes. Most of the time you aren't doing anything that feels like it's worth bragging about especially seeing sone of the crazy builds on here but if you are keeping an old machine going trust me, the work is worth being proud of and sharing. And if the work I'm putting in happens to inspire somebody else than it was worth making this big ass post!
I'll be putting up some progress updates on what I've got going on the next couple weeks and in the meantime, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. I've got alot of pictures of the mods and repairs as I've done them that I can share
It's been coming together in phases, and over a long period of time. I'm now about to enter a pretty substantial bit of matinence and upgrades so I wanted to take a moment to reflect...
How it started

Vs how it sits bow

Started simple with grips, modified pegs, a direct shifter, tires, and some matinence. Then I went with the cosmetics, reupholstered the seat, painted the frame, wrapped the rear fender and upgraded the headlights.
Eventually added an oil cooler, better handlebars, and the rear linkage from drw. I was running a banshee rear shock that unfortunately blew after a few rides.
Every step of the way I rode this thing, improving my ability, improving the machine, improving my ability, etc. It's been a process thats been evolving over the past year and a half.
The next big step is incoming though... Ive been slowly collecting parts for months now...I got my banshee shock back rebuilt and custom valved.I picked up a good second hand set of elkas for an early model 450. I've got a arms on the way that will work with them. New wide axle, dual piston calipers and stainless lines all around, fresh rotors and most importantly... more basic matinence. A year an a half of straight abuse on a 20+ year old machine will shake and break all the weak links out.
The plan is to make sure the chassis is fully sorted out then squirrel away engine parts and put it under the knife again this winter and have something well sorted, well balanced, and built right to last.
The whole point is... builds on toys dont happen all at once. It's a process you take as it comes. Most of the time you aren't doing anything that feels like it's worth bragging about especially seeing sone of the crazy builds on here but if you are keeping an old machine going trust me, the work is worth being proud of and sharing. And if the work I'm putting in happens to inspire somebody else than it was worth making this big ass post!
I'll be putting up some progress updates on what I've got going on the next couple weeks and in the meantime, if anyone has any questions feel free to ask. I've got alot of pictures of the mods and repairs as I've done them that I can share
