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My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down...

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 10:49 pm
by itsover9000
Leave it to a construction zone to destroy the paint job on a beautiful restoration... So, after recovering from a concussion and some road rash, I decided to completely repaint the old girl. I took inspiration from the dj-1rr, and also practiced marbling using seran wrap.

Some background on the bike: After 8000 miles, the old se motor from 1989 was just done, so after some research, I ordered a daelim cordi se50 engine. I also added an aftermarket clutch with 1500k spring, 4 oz dr pulley weights, aftermarket intake, and a 19mm Yamaha Jog carburetor/cables for easier carb cleaning/tuning if necessary.

It'll do 45mph (GPS) on flat, and pull my fat butt up some rather large hills, so I'm pretty happy with it--other than not painting the front wheel black yet.

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2016 10:53 pm
by itsover9000
one more pic:

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Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:35 am
by benji
I like the marbelizing, nice color choices. Good looking bike.

You say you ordered a daelim cordi motor? Is that an afo5, and if so what gearing does it have? And what muffler you got on there?

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:51 am
by benji
Oh, and where did you get the motor from?

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 12:16 am
by itsover9000
Thanks for the compliment on the marbling! I wish I could have scored candy orange! The Daelim motor I have on it is the SE50, and I got it on Ebay. From what I've seen, it's basically an af16 clone with a longer throw cylinder which rocks for a big guy like me. I haven't been able to find anything on gear tooth ratio, so I left it stock. From what I read on the cordi, it's fast as is, so I left it, and beefed up the low end so I didn't take off like I was riding a spree. It honestly feels like my old af05 did when I had a BBK on it, but the majority of the engine is stock--aside from the intake. Even the pipe is stock after removing the washer.

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:54 am
by benji
Ya I was doing some online research on it and found some parts for it but can't find a bbk, maybe a stroker kit would fit haha. Interesting motor, never heard of it til now.

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:04 pm
by itsover9000
There were quite a few bbks for it a year ago, but they have disappeared... I really don't need one though :)

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:05 pm
by itsover9000
Before and after pic:

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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:10 pm
by motormike
You said you used Dr. Pulley weights = 4oz.
That equals 112 grams...I suspect you meant to say "4 gram" weights, yes ?
Looks very cool.

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 3:31 pm
by itsover9000
Stupid metric system... lol. Yep, got em from scrappydog!

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down...

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:37 pm
by itsover9000
Here's a post paint/tires/polish update. :coolcruise:

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down...

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 11:49 pm
by itsover9000
More pics :coolcruise:

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down...

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:57 am
by Wheelman-111
Greetings:

Looks better with the black front wheel. What Kickstart cover and pipe are those, they both look different?

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down...

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 11:46 am
by motormike
You must be really bored...updating this thread after 4 years ...lol
Welcome back...motor

Re: My bike coming to fruition part 2 after laying her down.

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 3:01 pm
by bonesv
itsover9000 wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2016 12:16 am Thanks for the compliment on the marbling! I wish I could have scored candy orange! The Daelim motor I have on it is the SE50, and I got it on Ebay. From what I've seen, it's basically an af16 clone with a longer throw cylinder which rocks for a big guy like me. I haven't been able to find anything on gear tooth ratio, so I left it stock. From what I read on the cordi, it's fast as is, so I left it, and beefed up the low end so I didn't take off like I was riding a spree. It honestly feels like my old af05 did when I had a BBK on it, but the majority of the engine is stock--aside from the intake. Even the pipe is stock after removing the washer.
Hey! Thanks for posting back! I like the black best of all the oem elite colors and nice work on the marbling attempt! So it was originally an LX w/af05 motor? Better with the af16 clone power now I bet. I have a few of these se50 Cordi motors and was not going to use them as they are worn out somewhat but I have looked into your claim of the "long-throw" cylinder. What I found was news to me. I knew they were a clone of the af16 but didn't know any differences until today. I found the gears come out to aprox. 10.75 to 1 by counting the rotations of the clutch shaft to the wheel axle. I also installed an oem honda stock cylinder on the cordi block/crank and the honda piston sticks out above the honda deck about 3-4mm's at tdc. But at bdc it's only about half way down the exhaust port. I guess Dealim made the connecting rods a bit longer but didn't increase the stroke, which the cylinder had to have been made to match up to that, i suppose, keeping it 49cc's. So it's not a stroker but a higher geared motor. I don't think the longer rod adds to the torque or power because the stroke on the crankshaft appears to be same as the honda af16. Looking into possible differences, the variator boss was a mm longer than the honda and I could not see a difference in the belt width as it was worn pretty well. I also wanted to see if there was anyone else that had particulars on these motors. I think I have 2 or 3 on hand somewhere. They do seem to be of good quality but I did notice some slight casting differences in the internals of the case. A couple of pics....
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