Welcome to Club SAITO !
Yessir, the Calmato is very similar eh? Pretty planes they are.
Aidan, still have time to ride that motorbike and you live in a marvelous country for riding!
Not only that, there are a lot of vintage British bikes around that cam be a load of fun on the country roads. Back in 2003 my buddy Mike and I were riding in Manitoba CA. We met a fellow on a Honda 1100 , he happened to live in my hometown back in Michigan. He was on his way back home from Alaska. Turns out he only rode for two months before taking the trip. He was 70 years old!
I started riding the British twins at age 14. Really got involved, buying basket case bike mostly, owned around a hundred over the last sixty years, often 8 at a time. Many years, motorcycles were my primary transportation year round. Out of all those bikes, I never had a green one unti 2015 when my 89 year old father in law sold off his last 5 motorcycles and quit riding. I wound up with the 1955 Triumph flathead twin that I bought for him back in 1975.
Yep, finally got my first green motorcycle. Just yesterday I pased the bike on to my youngest son.
By all means give it a go!
Aidan, still have time to ride that motorbike and you live in a marvelous country for riding!
Not only that, there are a lot of vintage British bikes around that cam be a load of fun on the country roads. Back in 2003 my buddy Mike and I were riding in Manitoba CA. We met a fellow on a Honda 1100 , he happened to live in my hometown back in Michigan. He was on his way back home from Alaska. Turns out he only rode for two months before taking the trip. He was 70 years old!
I started riding the British twins at age 14. Really got involved, buying basket case bike mostly, owned around a hundred over the last sixty years, often 8 at a time. Many years, motorcycles were my primary transportation year round. Out of all those bikes, I never had a green one unti 2015 when my 89 year old father in law sold off his last 5 motorcycles and quit riding. I wound up with the 1955 Triumph flathead twin that I bought for him back in 1975.
Yep, finally got my first green motorcycle. Just yesterday I pased the bike on to my youngest son.
By all means give it a go!
Those are fantastic looking bikes and have been really cared for and looked after well over the years. I enjoyed reading that story and your son is now the proud owner of that bike. I'm sure he will get great pleasure from it and will keep it in good shape.
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Lonnie, the 150 may head your way tomorrow.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
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Lonnie, the 150 may head your way tomorrow.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
Lonnie, the 150 may head your way tomorrow.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
Aidan, I have a new carbon fiber drive belt coming for the big green Saito powered bicycle today. Seventeen years is old enough. There used to be a guy here from Australia user named Old Fart, he kidded me about the green MC so I just had to get back at him by getting some green rc stuff. I have not painted a Saito engine green, (yet.)
I will send the rear one.
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/lpDE35PJI7E
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My most used test stands have wings. A freshly rebuilt Saito 150 getting ready for it's first take off.
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My most used test stands have wings. A freshly rebuilt Saito 150 getting ready for it's first take off.
Last edited by Jesse Open; 04-17-2024 at 02:24 PM.
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Lonnie, maybe I misspoke, I should have said, the near one and the far one. I'm sending the far one that I have owned since 1991, I think.
Thanks Aidan, there is a girl in Fort Wayne, Indiana that has one like it that's an 883, where my engine has chrome, hers has black.
Thanks Aidan, there is a girl in Fort Wayne, Indiana that has one like it that's an 883, where my engine has chrome, hers has black.
120 Fathead intake 9mm
(2) 120S carbs 9.5mm
150 intake 10mm
(2) 180 intakes 11mm
220 carb 11mm
I'm curious what engine would use a 10.5mm intake. Maybe I can drill it out and use it on a 180?
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Maybe you could try a 10.5 intake pipe on the 180 ? Could be it will surprise you. Perhaps add a bit of taper at the carb joint transition if there is a step there.
Side note:
Here is a pic of a spacer that I made in order to raise the carb in an inverted engine installation.
Side note:
Here is a pic of a spacer that I made in order to raise the carb in an inverted engine installation.
Agreed, always a good idea to smooth intake tract transitions.
Still curious what that 10.5mm intake was used on. Early 180 before the 220 was introduced? The 180 and 220 did end up sharing the same 11mm carb.