Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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Goodbar
You wont have too Crelow he will be in bits and pieces already:cryfiddle:
Good idea!
Well the remaining bit that are still alive will be squashed.
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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Crelow
I gaped mine at .030 were in MD will you be living? I travel there from time to time but won't be riding my bike that way ;-) way too many miles.
Goodbar if you'd like help putting it together with photos let me know.
MA not MD. I am currently lic'd in MA, but have a place in RI where I live.. I just kept my MA residency
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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Bob form NV
God Goodbar, started the bike up today, 70f here today, put it in full choke cranked. fired and idled like a baby to open. Course I had to take it for a spin just to take advantage of those cylinder break in strokes. Got the new carb filter and I know you think a little thing like that won't make a difference but being the optomist that I am the thing made a great difference. Just looking inside it you know you got a big lean down. More power, less pop and more thump, just great. Was kind of bummed as it didn't clamp down good at first and was interfearing with the throtttle assembly. I took it over to my CNC bench grinder and ground down the connecting flange and put a little negative rake into it ,works great now. Drove by a guy on a Harley, I thought he was going to get a broken neck. So little flash , so much class. As promised:
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Hey bob, that looks awesome. I just ordered the same bike but in flat. Where did you order your new filter from, and where did you connect the breather that was attached to the old one? Did you put a filter on that too?
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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terrilb05
Yes I am buying the new one and hope some of the flaws that was in the 2010 model has been tweeked! I am looking more forward to getting on the bobber than my Harley, go figure! I'm getting the matte black.
I think I've figured it out for you. With springer front end it will be difficult to mount as the mounted fender will move up and down. And possible to hit the tire.
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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Goodbar
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Sorry the pictures got out of order The important one is the speedo bracket.
I made this one as his was missing and really caused havoc with all his wiring.
double check this bracket is there and tight and tightened on the thick part of the speedo cable not the thin part of it.
The other picts is a neat way to add old school look springs correctly to your original seat as this bracket fits under the origianl seat and uses the bolts that are allready on the seat/ no alterations needed. Plus the 2 extra springs make the bike look way better and more old school and the mono spring is still there for even more support and spring action.
Then Skullworkz wifes shop can make you a custom seat cover loaded with gel or foam in anything you could dream of as they have the seat pattern ready to go, I am going to order a cooler looking cover soon from them, mine is pretty plain jane. Their work is amazing! The link is on forum.
Bob ,Hopefully the pict is clear enough on the bracket!
where did you guys get the seat bracket?
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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GonzoX
Thanks for the info Goodbar. Thats kind of what I was thinking as well. Ill go to wallyworld to see if they have naval jelly.
Cant take a picture of the clearcoat flaking because its all gone now it appears. It literally came off in chunks the size of 3 to 4 inches in width. I have never been a fan of clear coat. To me straight paint is easier to repair and care for.
I do have a cover for my bike but I noticed that it tended to trap moisture under it and made it even worse. I may just have to sell my mancave couch to make room for my bike in my one car garage / man-cave.
On a side note my air filter mesh is also rusty. They sell the same damn filter on ebay and claim it's stainless steel. Yeah right! So I ordered a different replacement filter on ebay. Its the one most of you have purchased and was pictured earlier in this thread. If it rusts like the stock one does then I will switch to an all foam one instead. The one I ordered was cheap enough for this pay day and hopefully better quality than the one that came with it. My thinking is though that the foam ones would be better than the paper element wire mesh ones. Any thoughts on that?
Consider spraying your wheels with Plasti dip. Looks really cool and easy to do. In many colors. Look up their videos on YouTube dipyourcar.com.
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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Goodbar
GONZO X I would think any bike left out in the rain and elements would start to rust a bit. Is it covered at all?
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To neutralize it get a bottle of Naval Jelly. It turns the rust invisible fast. Make sure you can wash it off with soap and water and use fine steel wool to get them spokes shiny again, then wax em.
Sun and weather take a toll on Motorcycles fairly fast. You just need to do extra detailing. The clear coat problems sound odd. Post a picture if you can. These things would be pretty easy to paint, even with a rattle can and some clear coat once the prep sanding and primer were applied.
Keep in mind if you get any of this stuff on your skin or paint it will remove those items as well!
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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skullworkz
And she will be stitching those covers with a custom 1928 Singer 66 that am currently working on. Just finished stripping the paper cover off the case and re-finished the wood and stained. I also put stainless steel cable around the outside edges of the cover that are recessed into the wood. Next I am going to clearcoat the wood to make it look kinda like a bowling ball finish, and then she wants the machine fire engine red and black. While I have it apart I am going to hand polish every moving part inside to make it run smooth as glass. The new motor, pedal, belt and wiring ect. will be here in a day or so.
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Dear Skullworkz,
That Singer project is so cool it deserves a thread of its own! No cheap plastics on that almost 90-year-old battle axe! Thanks to you and your wife for breathing new life into a great piece of vintage technology. And thanks for using it to make beautiful handmade accessories for today's neo-retro motorcycle technology...
cheers
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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terrilb05
Yes I am buying the new one and hope some of the flaws that was in the 2010 model has been tweeked! I am looking more forward to getting on the bobber than my Harley, go figure! I'm getting the matte black.
Dear Terrilb05,
Welcome to MyChinaMoto! Glad to see you found this epic DF 250 RTB thread, which is by far the most active thread in MCM and has had an amazing life of its own since the member who started it barely 2 years ago, Barnone, sold his bobber and moved on to a new love (a Kawasaki W650)...
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-A...0/IMG_1008.jpg
I'm looking forward to reading about your adventures with the bike, and lots of pix -- including side-by-sides of your bobber and your harley!
cheers
Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information
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euphonius
This looks like Florida.