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  • 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

    "What started with a valve check ended up with a rebuild"

    Flashback:
    One of the first black duke 390 in bangalore, i was excited and there i was taking delivery in 2014 winter.

    All the hype, excitement and restless sleep for a week as the SVC guys from EC called me.

    7:30 pm sharp i am at the svc. Last formalities and finally a bland handover of keys, no balloons, nobody except my friend who dropped me there and then 1 or 2 svc guys.

    All i had in mind was the black beast and nothing else mattered. Took the bike and babied it all the way 5 kms home.

    Night i couldnt sleep lol, i had to go out again at 11:30 down Hosur highway just to feel this. Coming from a pulsar 150 this was a totally different beast.

    I learnt to handle it in a couple of days, gave it back the next two days as i had completed the required kms for the first service.


    Then the big leap after the first service where i started to RIP across the entire power band, ofcourse sensibly on highways mostly. P.S. was never a squid.

    Anyways fast forward.... >>>

    For a couple of years, i had serviced at all these svc, and i lost trust as the work be it minor or major, it lacks dedication and expertise. The quote "adjust maadi" meaning "adjust karo/ chalta hai attitude" is very apt in these places.

    Hence started with all small service like oil change, oil filter change, chain, brake front and back adjustment etc at home only.

    Like everyone else comes an itch for a little subtile changes to the bike.
    Hence didnt do much but changed handle bars, frame sliders, headlight bulb, front sprocket down a teeth etc etc.

    Changed the color scheme a little bit, some pics below
    Dont know how to tag and comment on different pics.
    Anyways made a clock from the rear sprocket.

    Present Day:
    Last month i started getting a knocking sound, a slight sound indicating a valve clearance on 1 or 2. Sounded like the other 2 could be exhaust side is ok. Decided it was time to fix. Ordered Vernier Callipers from Amazon, didnt work as it wasnt precise. Then got a screwgauge, took measurements to the dot. Found the intake valves wouldnt even accomodate 0.04mm through it.

    Got the correct shims to match in spec and now the clearances are good.
    Got a torque wrench and boy oh boy most of the nuts were out of spec where the Svc wrings out the life of each nut and bolt. This also led me to do a rebuild on entire bike. Perfection to the dot.

    Then comes the evil mind, why not since we are already here and the top is open, check the valves itself? Dont get excited, stopped here only as it wasnt required.

    Now since we have mostly dismantled it, why not a good paint job! Hell yea!!

    The Wife wasnt too keen on moving the bike to one of the rooms indoor which i eventually did.

    Took the frame to get the paint stripped, and then painted.
    Wait hold on, the color will be revealed later. I wanted the top spec quality finish also. Checked many places around from mnc to local (instead of local i could do it myself)
    Then found one place and unfortunately they didnt have the testarossa RED like in the ferrari red, hence my next option would be painted. Currently awaiting for the wheels as i got the frame ready and prepped.

    Lockdown itself was a horribly thing for bikers, and to make it worse there is a positive case in layout hence we are under 14 days lockdown.

    And I DONT have all the parts with me. Im restricted to start the build. Damn. Anyways will update once i have all parts.


    If anyone willing to pass me materials / parts it would be HEAVEN.

    Ciao.
    D

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    Last edited by xBhp; 07-06-2020, 07:10 PM.
    Dan

    http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
    http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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    Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

    Thread approved.

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    • #3
      Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

      Thanks for the approval!!

      Anyone knows what sort of paint/coating to be done on the plastic tank to resist petrol?
      Dan

      http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
      http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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      • #4
        Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

        The lockdown continues.. here i sit and await parts.

        Diesel wash on components continues with a tooth brush

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        http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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        • #5
          Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

          Originally posted by dreamgrowls View Post
          "What started with a valve check ended up with a rebuild"

          Flashback:
          One of the first black duke 390 in bangalore, i was excited and there i was taking delivery in 2014 winter.

          All the hype, excitement and restless sleep for a week as the SVC guys from EC called me.

          7:30 pm sharp i am at the svc. Last formalities and finally a bland handover of keys, no balloons, nobody except my friend who dropped me there and then 1 or 2 svc guys.

          All i had in mind was the black beast and nothing else mattered. Took the bike and babied it all the way 5 kms home.

          Night i couldnt sleep lol, i had to go out again at 11:30 down Hosur highway just to feel this. Coming from a pulsar 150 this was a totally different beast.

          I learnt to handle it in a couple of days, gave it back the next two days as i had completed the required kms for the first service.


          Then the big leap after the first service where i started to RIP across the entire power band, ofcourse sensibly on highways mostly. P.S. was never a squid.

          Anyways fast forward.... >>>

          For a couple of years, i had serviced at all these svc, and i lost trust as the work be it minor or major, it lacks dedication and expertise. The quote "adjust maadi" meaning "adjust karo/ chalta hai attitude" is very apt in these places.

          Hence started with all small service like oil change, oil filter change, chain, brake front and back adjustment etc at home only.

          Like everyone else comes an itch for a little subtile changes to the bike.
          Hence didnt do much but changed handle bars, frame sliders, headlight bulb, front sprocket down a teeth etc etc.

          Changed the color scheme a little bit, some pics below
          Dont know how to tag and comment on different pics.
          Anyways made a clock from the rear sprocket.

          Present Day:
          Last month i started getting a knocking sound, a slight sound indicating a valve clearance on 1 or 2. Sounded like the other 2 could be exhaust side is ok. Decided it was time to fix. Ordered Vernier Callipers from Amazon, didnt work as it wasnt precise. Then got a screwgauge, took measurements to the dot. Found the intake valves wouldnt even accomodate 0.04mm through it.

          Got the correct shims to match in spec and now the clearances are good.
          Got a torque wrench and boy oh boy most of the nuts were out of spec where the Svc wrings out the life of each nut and bolt. This also led me to do a rebuild on entire bike. Perfection to the dot.

          Then comes the evil mind, why not since we are already here and the top is open, check the valves itself? Dont get excited, stopped here only as it wasnt required.

          Now since we have mostly dismantled it, why not a good paint job! Hell yea!!

          The Wife wasnt too keen on moving the bike to one of the rooms indoor which i eventually did.

          Took the frame to get the paint stripped, and then painted.
          Wait hold on, the color will be revealed later. I wanted the top spec quality finish also. Checked many places around from mnc to local (instead of local i could do it myself)
          Then found one place and unfortunately they didnt have the testarossa RED like in the ferrari red, hence my next option would be painted. Currently awaiting for the wheels as i got the frame ready and prepped.

          Lockdown itself was a horribly thing for bikers, and to make it worse there is a positive case in layout hence we are under 14 days lockdown.

          And I DONT have all the parts with me. Im restricted to start the build. Damn. Anyways will update once i have all parts.


          If anyone willing to pass me materials / parts it would be HEAVEN.

          Ciao.
          D

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          Keep going go I and my brother is also working on our 390 as far we had done some mods like
          1 negative display instrument cluster
          2 a quick shifter made by my brother
          3 a custom tail tidy
          4 custom number plate holder
          5 added lever guards
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            Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

            Looking cool!! I love the display cluster.. unique!

            Planning for the tail tidy too.. keep posting those pics!
            Originally posted by Themotoexorcist View Post
            Keep going go I and my brother is also working on our 390 as far we had done some mods like
            1 negative display instrument cluster
            2 a quick shifter made by my brother
            3 a custom tail tidy
            4 custom number plate holder
            5 added lever guards
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            Dan

            http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
            http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

            Comment


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              Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

              Weekends creeping up! Click image for larger version

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              http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
              http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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              • #8
                Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                Neural Networks Installed



                *## need wheel bearings front and back. Help! Someone send ! Cant find any place to source online.Click image for larger version

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                Dan

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                http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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                • #9
                  Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                  #lockdown #nospareparts
                  Shoes ready for the tarmac.. ! Awaiting Parts yet again.
                  Dan

                  http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
                  http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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                  • #10
                    Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                    Originally posted by dreamgrowls View Post
                    #lockdown #nospareparts
                    Shoes ready for the tarmac.. ! Awaiting Parts yet again.
                    Sry forgot the pic!Click image for larger version

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                    http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
                    http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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                    • #11
                      Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                      Lockdown continues.. Need to setup the shocks springs unsure where and when.

                      Managed to get SKF Wheel bearings from a local shop.. i snuck out lolz.

                      Beast is out in the sun after a couple of weeks!

                      Fired it up! Boy that sounds good now. No smoke, no clatter after the valve clearance set to spec. Light smoke from the new paint on the exhaust, that would stay a couple of runs.

                      I am glad there is a repair manual with all the values. That helped!

                      Till next update!Click image for larger version

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                      • #12
                        Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                        While the painful wait continues..
                        Here i am with another remix if anyone likes it do give a thumbs up.

                        Bella Ciao Trance Remix.
                        Dan

                        http://www.soundcloud.com/danziie
                        http://www.youtube.com/user/dreamgrowls

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                          Originally posted by Themotoexorcist View Post
                          1 negative display instrument cluster
                          2 a quick shifter made by my brother
                          Can you give some info on this if you dont mind?
                          1. Negative display was achieved by de-soldering changing the blacklight orange LED's with Blue ones or is a software thing? How the texts color changed to white from blackj
                          2. Do you mean Quick Shifter on a stock ECU without any Fuel Commander Piggyback?!

                          Originally posted by dreamgrowls View Post
                          While the painful wait continues..

                          Bella Ciao Trance Remix.
                          https://youtu.be/Sy3_a4M7R-8
                          The professor always has a plan while you wait!
                          Bajaj SuperFE 150 - Forever in my heart
                          Bajaj Discover 135 DTSi Sports - 2009 to Current
                          KTM RC390 - 2015 to Curr​ent
                          TVS Jupiter - 2016 to Current

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                          • #14
                            Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                            Display colour can be changed by changing the polariser. Just open the meter assembly, remove old polarizer carefully, buy a new one and angle it such that the text becomes white and display black. Mark it, cut it, stick it. Done.
                            Originally posted by kiran2508 View Post
                            Can you give some info on this if you dont mind?
                            1. Negative display was achieved by de-soldering changing the blacklight orange LED's with Blue ones or is a software thing? How the texts color changed to white from blackj
                            2. Do you mean Quick Shifter on a stock ECU without any Fuel Commander Piggyback?!



                            The professor always has a plan while you wait!

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                            • #15
                              Re: 2014 Duke "Flame" Rebuild

                              Originally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View Post
                              Display colour can be changed by changing the polariser. Just open the meter assembly, remove old polarizer carefully, buy a new one and angle it such that the text becomes white and display black. Mark it, cut it, stick it. Done.
                              Thanks a lot for the Info
                              I was thinking of this has to be done the old school way of de-solder and solder back with different color LED's!

                              I've bunch of polarizer and diffuser sheets lying at home from my broken 14" laptop screen(a laptop screen has around 1-2 of them based on panel type and vendor).
                              I will give it a try once I make up my mind on doing this DIY.
                              Last edited by kiran2508; 07-19-2020, 10:50 PM.
                              Bajaj SuperFE 150 - Forever in my heart
                              Bajaj Discover 135 DTSi Sports - 2009 to Current
                              KTM RC390 - 2015 to Curr​ent
                              TVS Jupiter - 2016 to Current

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