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Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #40 on: March 23, 2014, 03:55:05 PM »

James III,  I might have come up with a way to help with the water proofing of the switch block.  I am thinking switch covers to protect the switch and clear RTV to seal the base.  Found the covers on e-bay 10 for $3.50.
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Jardine Pipes
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James III
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Tampa, Florida


« Reply #41 on: March 28, 2014, 02:22:41 PM »

 cooldude Looks like those might do the trick! Let us know how they work out.
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James
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« Reply #42 on: March 28, 2014, 03:22:41 PM »

James III, great outcome!  cooldude

PATENT ASAP!
You'd better patent it ASAP. Someone out there will copy your design and your detailed plans.
They would patent it before you do and make million$ off your design. No kiddin.'
The lawyers in the house can advice better. Roll Eyes

If you patent it, even if you don't plan to make it a business, nobody else (a corporation) can copy it.
If they do you can negotiate some sort of royalty or you can sell the patent for big buck$. Wink

The guy who actually designed and implemented the World Wide Web (WWW), did not patent
it and by now, he might be flippin' hembargurs @ McDonalds while Microsoft, Apple, etc,
are makin' Billion$ off his work. Shocked

just saying... Undecided

RIDE SAFE

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MP
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1997 Std Valkyrie and 2001 red/blk I/S w/sidecar

North Dakota


« Reply #43 on: March 29, 2014, 06:04:54 AM »

James III, great outcome!  cooldude

PATENT ASAP!
You'd better patent it ASAP. Someone out there will copy your design and your detailed plans.
They would patent it before you do and make million$ off your design. No kiddin.'
The lawyers in the house can advice better. Roll Eyes

If you patent it, even if you don't plan to make it a business, nobody else (a corporation) can copy it.
If they do you can negotiate some sort of royalty or you can sell the patent for big buck$. Wink

The guy who actually designed and implemented the World Wide Web (WWW), did not patent
it and by now, he might be flippin' hembargurs @ McDonalds while Microsoft, Apple, etc,
are makin' Billion$ off his work. Shocked

just saying... Undecided

RIDE SAFE



You think Al Gore is flipping burgers?    Evil

MP
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Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #44 on: March 30, 2014, 06:02:04 PM »

So i worked on 1/2 the project this weekend.  I installed the switch block, the relay, the valves and most of the fuel line.  I wanted to get it back to riding condition for the week and did not have all the parts to finish the tank install.  I am hopping I will work the tank install next weekend.
Here are a few pics from the install.
I found that powerade caps are the perfect size to cover the carburetor openings.

Installed the switch block.  I will install the water prof covers once they show up.

Factory fuel line removed

New fuel line with valves.  I left out the fuel filter since the one I got was to big.  I think if I get 2 small ones I could add one to each side right before it connects to the carburetors.

Fuel line and valves installed

I used pull apart connectors covered in shrink wrap.  That way if i need to remove the valves I can just cut the wrap off and they will pull apart.


I used a relay I had setting around to power the switch block.


2nd Valve for aux tank under current fuel valve.

Temp plugged fuel line were I will add a manual shut off valve that will run to the aux tank.

After I got it all back together it fired right up ready for another week of commuting to work.

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salty1
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"Flyka"

Spokane, WA or Tucson, AZ


« Reply #45 on: March 31, 2014, 03:47:26 AM »

Very impressive!  cooldude
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Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #46 on: April 05, 2014, 07:32:10 PM »

So I worked on the project again today. 
I got the leatherlyke Trunk this week and it was to small to fit the tank. Angry  So I shipped it back.  So for now I am going to hook the tank up make sure it all works and then see about getting a leather bag that it will fit in to camouflage it.
So I needed to extend the rack a bit to make the tank fit.  I used a scrap peace of aluminum and stole a cutting board from the wife Evil for my base components.  Started making templates and cutting.


Cut the hole for the fuel line.

Started cutting up the cutting board




Had to grind the pegs off the bottom of the existing rack


This is the initial stack up.  One Aluminum and two cutting board.


Test fit tank


Cut the corners off the new rack

Painted the tank and rack black with Rust-Oleum Bed Liner.



Mounted the tank mounts

Tank mounted


Routed the fuel hose

Added a shut off valve and added a filter


I added a couple gallons of fuel and took it on a 12 mile test drive and it seams to be working fine.  I will do more testing this next week. 
I still need to build a catch can for my vent line.  I an going to make it out of a radiator can mounted horizontally across the back of the tank. with some ports added to it.
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Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #47 on: April 08, 2014, 11:13:24 AM »

I put the rubber cover over the switch.  Found that the switches are to close to protect all of them so I will only install the one over the fuel switch.

I also started working on the catch can for my vent line. 
This is what I started with.  It is a radiator reservoir tank I picked up on amazon.


Started cutting


Drilled holes for the vent ports


Used some J-B Weld to hold it together



Used the bed liner to paint it black


Started working the tank mounting bracket.  It will go under the 2 straps currently holding the tank on then will have places for 2 house clamps to hold the catch tank on.  I used two pieces of aluminum J-B welded together



That is as fare as I got before I had to start getting ready to head to work.
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #48 on: April 08, 2014, 02:01:59 PM »

Man that is some very nice work indeed.  cooldude

However, if it wasn't for the clear title of the thread, it could lead someone to believe it was an online  bomb making instructional course.   Grin

(Dear NSA key-word snoopers..... buzz off)
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Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #49 on: April 09, 2014, 06:06:31 AM »

Man that is some very nice work indeed.  cooldude

However, if it wasn't for the clear title of the thread, it could lead someone to believe it was an online  bomb making instructional course.   Grin

(Dear NSA key-word snoopers..... buzz off)
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CCS100 Cruise Control
Allan Y
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2003 Honda Valkyrie

Edgewood New Mexico


« Reply #50 on: April 09, 2014, 10:46:18 AM »

 Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy Finished it up today for now.  Grin Cheesy Grin Cheesy In the future I still might try to find a leather bag to put it all in so it just looks like luggage.
I will also need to figure a locking gas cap.  
But for now it is done.

Painted the can mount bracket

Mounted the can

Ran the vent hose


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rhinor61
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Northern California


« Reply #51 on: April 09, 2014, 01:16:54 PM »

I have to say it looks like a really nice installation.
You have a great skill.

What are the pro's of adding a rear rack mounted fuel tank over installing one under the bike like some others have on their bikes.

good job!!

J.
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John

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