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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by lpoolkat » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:22 am

Thanks for the warm welcome boys and girls.

The frames has had some bracing done, which is handy, but some of it has just been tacked on.
Not sure how effective some of the bracing will be as it's been heavily drilled. Looks good though.
Also thinking of modifying the left frame rail to sort some chain clearance issues, but want to do it so its not obvious. Not a 2 minute job. Don't feel to bad about chopping it about as the previous owner has all ready made a start.
Thinking of using efe foot peg hangers, I know it's been done to death, but still looks good. Then again, I've a set of very tatty harris rear sets in a box somewhere :?

The tank I've got looks like someones been playing footie with it.
Anyone know of anyone who can fix dents (not fill them) in the north west?


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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by Pop-Kat » Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:40 am

Pedda wrote:
@ arnica: what the hell did you have to edit saying "Hi and welcome"??? haahahahaha

For some strange reason i spelt Hi wrong (high) doh ! :lol:

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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by Pop-Kat » Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:44 am

The bracing plates look ok to me, but the welding ???, looks like it just needs cleaning up and welding properly.

You can get chain alignment with a 5.5" wheel (just) without having to tub the frame out but a 6" rim will need frame mods

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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by lpoolkat » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:06 am

Not my welding, but about the same standard :D
Going to get someone who knows what they're doing to tidy them up.

Hoping to use a 6" rim, but looking in to spreading the frame rail out rather than the more usual frame cut outs. Even thought about putting chain 'tunnels' in the frame with box or tube, but think that might look a bit odd?

Here's a clean tidy way to fill the indicatorr holes in your fairing :shock:
Again, not my handiwork.
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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by Katfish » Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:13 pm

Hello & welcome to the forum :)
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Re: New guy saying hello

Post by porky » Sun Nov 06, 2011 7:55 pm

Is that man milk in the fairing? hahaa
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