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Thanks man! That was the problem I was having and I would miss a sick shot so I decided to make this case so I could get the right shot the first time!
Hey guys, I know some of you here have GoPros. My buddy and I are launching a new product for GoPro that connects your phone to your camera! Check it out if it sounds interesting! You can see me riding my bike on the kickstarter page! http://kck.st/1oelnpI
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I was at a red light and went around a couple cars to be at the front of the light so I didn't get rear ended or sandwiched between 2 cars at the light. Then a motorcycle cop pulled me over and gave me a criminal offense section 316 and a court date in June for "splitting lanes". I was only at...
Thanks, Hard! It feels good to have her done and have been able to ride her, work the links out, and enjoy it down here in the nice Florida weather. Just got a ticket today on her so it sparked the notion to sell her to do a motor swap in my car.
For sale is a custom built 1981 Yamaha XS650.
It has many custom and aftermarket parts.
David Bird Looped Hardtail
Cole Foster Tank
7 Metal West Ribbed and Ducktailed Rear Fender
Biltwell Tuck and Roll Seat
Pandemonium Choppers Ya Mama Exhaust with brass tips
Unity Spotlight Headlight
Biltwell...
Well I fired her up tonight. Such a great feeling. She's "finished" but I already want to change a few things. Mainly the paint. Nonetheless though.... done.
I came home for labor day weekend and got my brake stay made and mounted as well as the brake pivot tacked in....
Now I'm pretty much done with all the fab work except some finish welding...
She should be on the road by January.
I came home for a weekend to work on the bike finally. I got my torches set up and bent the fender struts to mount the fender. Then I pushed her outside to enjoy a beer while I thought about riding.
I'm talking about the brake pivot. Not the brake stay. It doesn't have to be fancy. I just don't like the pivot just stuck on a piece of tube welded to the frame.