- Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:23 am
#1095
Hi guys. I'm Ben from Queensland, Australia. Background is Hot Rods, Kustom Kulture and few custom bikes over the years. Been riding and racing bikes for 25 years. Mainly Enduro and the odd motocross but always had a soft spot for British and classic motorcycles thanks to my late grandfather.
Mechanical Fitter and Boilermaker are my trades, so it goes somewhat hand in hand with my hobbies!
My inspiration is drawn from the 50s and 60 and the tradition Rocker/Ton Up/Cafe racers of that era.
2004 Bullet "E" 500 with 5 Speed Box.
The current specs of it thus far.
Hitchcocks Accralite 535cc +20 piston.
Hitchcocks Competition Valve Kit.
Ported and polished head, roof of the valve bowls shaped to a old publication for Bullet heads.
Valve seats opened up to suit new valves.
Henry Price "R" Cams.
Alloy Barrel.
Hitchcocks Steel rod, roller big end.
All Bottom end bearings replaced with Japanese bearings.
Genuine Mikuni VM32.
Modified Rectangular airbox (larger intake ID) all fully seal TIG welded with DNA filter.
Pazon Electronic Ignition.
Hitchcocks larger pump discs, spindle and worm gear.
The rocker feed pipe lower single section has been replaced with a larger ID pipe to take advantage of this.
A "Bun Breather" style Breather system and separate timing chest Breather filter all with non return valves
5 speed box.
Hitchcocks 5 plate clutch kit.
Short bottle silencer is straight through with a 2in stainless perforated tube with fiberglass packing.
Gearing is 19/38.
Completely re-wired the whole bike and updated the loom where it was needed along with swapping the bullet connectors for Deutsch plugs.
LED lights all round.
Converted the AC circuit that runs the headlight to DC with a extra Rec/Reg with a capacitor inline to smooth the LED headlight bulb. The load on the alternator is very low and it's turned out to be a very reliable system.
A heap of other small continual things I've forgotten to mention!
Day I got it
Where it's at now.
Mechanical Fitter and Boilermaker are my trades, so it goes somewhat hand in hand with my hobbies!
My inspiration is drawn from the 50s and 60 and the tradition Rocker/Ton Up/Cafe racers of that era.
2004 Bullet "E" 500 with 5 Speed Box.
The current specs of it thus far.
Hitchcocks Accralite 535cc +20 piston.
Hitchcocks Competition Valve Kit.
Ported and polished head, roof of the valve bowls shaped to a old publication for Bullet heads.
Valve seats opened up to suit new valves.
Henry Price "R" Cams.
Alloy Barrel.
Hitchcocks Steel rod, roller big end.
All Bottom end bearings replaced with Japanese bearings.
Genuine Mikuni VM32.
Modified Rectangular airbox (larger intake ID) all fully seal TIG welded with DNA filter.
Pazon Electronic Ignition.
Hitchcocks larger pump discs, spindle and worm gear.
The rocker feed pipe lower single section has been replaced with a larger ID pipe to take advantage of this.
A "Bun Breather" style Breather system and separate timing chest Breather filter all with non return valves
5 speed box.
Hitchcocks 5 plate clutch kit.
Short bottle silencer is straight through with a 2in stainless perforated tube with fiberglass packing.
Gearing is 19/38.
Completely re-wired the whole bike and updated the loom where it was needed along with swapping the bullet connectors for Deutsch plugs.
LED lights all round.
Converted the AC circuit that runs the headlight to DC with a extra Rec/Reg with a capacitor inline to smooth the LED headlight bulb. The load on the alternator is very low and it's turned out to be a very reliable system.
A heap of other small continual things I've forgotten to mention!
Day I got it
Where it's at now.
Last edited by Street_Kleaver on Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
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2004 Royal Enfield Bullet 535
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2004 Royal Enfield Bullet 535
2014 Royal Enfield Continental GT535