Custom/Hybrid The "Have you seen my pole?" Backie Chan build

baxt3r

BBQ
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Charlotte, NC
To begin, this is my first ski build. I've taken a couple apart now, but none have ever been reassembled. This ought to be fun. The name of this build is quite appropriate for those who know me. I like to drink beer, and I fully intend to consume several (cases) over the course of this build.

Let the horror show begin.......

The hull:
- Backie Chan
- Fiberglass
- Custom paint by Steve
- Weight goes here if I can find a scale


Engine:
- Yamaha 701
- ADA head with 35cc domes (I think)
- OEM electronics
- Factory B-Pipe Limited chamber
- OEM 38 carbs with factory flame arrestor

Controls:
- X-Scream Comp length pole
- ATP Mini steering
- RRP Fat Bars (or is it Phat Bars?)
- ODI grips
- unknown brand throttle lever

Other parts:
- H2O Designs waterbox
- H2O Designs battery box
- OEM pump from 2006 RN
- Bored exit nozzle from JetManiac (85.0)
- Solas 12/17 Mag prop



I'll add more as I figure out where I've put all the other stuff.

My hull has not arrived, but I have picked up a few parts for the build. I'll offer some initial thoughts. On the X-Metal pole, the backing plate seems like it is a little sharp around the edges for my liking, so I will take the Dremel to it to smooth it out a bit where the intake hoses are. I'm a little worried about sharp edges and soft hoses rubbing together. I plan to get a flathead screw for the chin pad. I intend to turf the chinpad to match the ski and a big lump in the turf just ain't sexy. The ATP Mini steering won't just drop on/in to the pole. Looks like a job for Super-Dremel (I hate grinding on new parts). I've also been told the Jet Dynamics intake grate will need to be a victim of the grinder as well. I really hope not.

As an aside, I'm a little hurt that there were no stickers in the box with the pole. They're pricey and I've got a new beer fridge that needs an angry gorilla sticker (hint, hint, guys.)

I have a few ideas I am tossing around for this build that will hopefully help a first-timer with their own build. My beer count is not one of them.

I'm going to go ahead and apologize to all who I wind up contacting during this build. First beer or 5 is on me when we see each other.

If you've read this far, I'm sorry. But, if you have any questions, feel free to ask. I'll be more than happy to tell you that I have no idea. In all seriousness, I'll be more than happy to help in any way I can.

Update: I got the pole bracket backer plate smoothed out. It is now smooth metal compared to almost a straight razor. Used a green Dremel grinding wheel and a 60-grit sanding drum to smooth it out. Took 10 minutes. Quick and cheap peace of mind for me, even if it was uneccessary. On to the pole and steering.


1/4/14 progress report: Finished up hogging out the hole in the XMetal pole to accept the ATP Mini steering. Now I have to gently grind the hell out of the steering stop/chinpad support to make everything fit in as close to the correct way as I can get. If you go this route in a build, a Dremel is NOT the tool for this job. I eventually got it done, but I would almost recommend a machine shop if you're impatient. I can't imagine opening the hole .1" would cost too much. It started at .9" and I actually opened it up to a random assortment of sizes between 1.01" and 1.03". But it fits.

1/6/14: got the chin pad height figured out. The ATP Mini steering was hitting the chinpad when fully bolted down. Looks like it will need about one inch of washers to clear. Or I cut it an I am not wanting to do any more cutting or grinding before I even see the hull. Washers it is, for now. If I don't like it, I will commence grinding, cutting, and cussing. I'm hoping the hull provides fewer challenges than the steering has so far. I know its all custom. I guess I'll get used to it.

1/20/14: Got the hull back from Daytona and into the garage to start working. Immediately realized I don't have the necessary hardware to start working on anything, so I put the hooks on the inside of the hull and finger-tightened the engine mounts and Kenney Keepers. Slid the pump shoe into place but didn't go any further. I want to be absolutely sure I mount this thing the correct way since it is pretty important to getting everything in line properly. Time to put together a shopping list of all the new stuff I need to get going.

1/21/14: Pump shoe is ready to go in after much concern/worry/beer. Surfaces that get glue have been sanded with 80-grit and surrounding areas have been taped off. Picking up some MEK or acetone tomorrow so I can clean as I go. Hoping to make some decent progress tomorrow. Would like to know if I should use #10 x 1/2" or #10 x 3/4" screws on the shoe. Does it even matter? Silicone them? Bueller?

Beer Tracker: 47
 
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baxt3r

BBQ
Location
Charlotte, NC


Here's a picture of how much I had to grind on the chinpad support to make the ATP Mini steering work on the X-Metal Comp pole.



You're gonna love the nozzle when it starts glowing in the dark. No, seriously. It has glow in the dark paint under the clear. Yes, I know it won't last, but its funny as hell to look at in the garage with the lights off. I'm easily amused.









 
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baxt3r

BBQ
Location
Charlotte, NC
I'll send you pictures. Just not of a ski build since I have no ski to build at the moment. And I can't finger out how to upload pichers.
 

DAG

Yes, my balls tickled from that landing
Location
Charlotte, NC
HAHA love the beer tracker. I might not beable to lend much help physically due to the 3 builds i have going on myself but fill free to hit me up. Thats going to be a fun setup. PS: photobucket is the photo hosting site I prefer. It allows people to view your photos without clicking on tiny thumbnails like this site is/was...
 

TontoM3

Manager of Gnar Shredding activities
sounds like my kind of build!

this is the face you'll make a few times when you think about stuff you may have forgot to buy/install/connect
it'll happen.
>edit: I am aretarted and can't figure out how to post the damn GIF
heres the link http://giphy.com/gifs/PrAMyghZaYjm

also I suggesting getting a good pandora or spotify station and a decent stereo in your garage.
 

baxt3r

BBQ
Location
Charlotte, NC
Tonto, that face is not going to happen. It will most likely be some sort of mangled facial configuration seen only on programs like Ripley's Believe it or Not.
 
ill tell ya what man u have every thing ready to go parts wise i just got my chan hull painted it and i dont have poop ready so dont feel bad at least u can build yours when ya get it and keep drinking beer hahahhahahaha
 

Tommygunz

Team PHP
Location
Wisconsin
Nice start to a build thread! Sounds like a fun one! Hit me up if you have any questions as I have helped on many builds......and have nothing but time now.
 

baxt3r

BBQ
Location
Charlotte, NC
You and me, both, Tonto. I haven't been without a ski in a couple years and it's driving me bonkers.
 
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