XS650 chopped & Raked Lots of pics!

90* ?????! I can't even imagine how you would have done that. How did you weld the 90 angle when it was in the tank??

LOL, like i said it would have been easier your way. Aussie is right, it was a 90* tube i bent. When the tank was cut open, it was petty easy to work it out.

@Capt_Zoom... I used rivets silly :D Just drilled holes and dropped them in. Spot welded from the back.

These are the only pics i have of it complete-ish. Bike is dirty as hell, pics suck, and the humidity was insane here when i took them, so the clutch cover fogged up. I wasn't gonna post'em, but whatever, Ill get better pics soon...

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The bike looks sick! I bet you get heaps of looks and comments in the street.
Personally I think you need to do something with the pipes they are to clean for the antique look you've done on the tin
 
Im likin your rear brake resivore. Holds what like 1oz? lol. Really nice bike, You just made me go buy a billet upper triple and clipons though, and probibally a different headlight:mad:
 
Seat looks out of place on an otherwise very cool bike. Very futuristic. The seat should match in being angular and seat springs should be leaf style or something very clean and inconspicuous.

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This is inspiring. It reminds me of a starwars Droideka :). You've gone the extra mile with this build man, fantastic work.
 
Just wanted to chine in and tip my hat to you! Very nice build with lots of attention to detail and a fantastic use of everyday material. Hope to see more original ideas like this...
 
what did you use to make the fluid glow in the clutch cover. that is freaking sweet...
 
Going to to do a rebuild of this bad boy with an electric motor. 14killowats of fun!!

67 HP :D
110 ft lbs :D
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Stay tuned
 
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