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  1. KC 120

    Health Thread

    Golden boy, I suffered through the exact same thing back in August of this year. Doc said I had a 98 percent blockage in my artery. I am very fortunate to be here. I ended up having a stent put in, and of coarse, an onslaught of meds. Baby aspirin, statin, 2 BP meds, and a cholesterol med. I...
  2. KC 120

    Health Thread

  3. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    well The build continues! Removed the exhaust and chain tonight. Have to run down some small Allen wrenches then I can pull the carbs. Then, out comes the motor.
  4. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Well it won’t be long before the hard tail goes on. I’ve heard two major theories when cutting the tail. (1) Leave the engine in. (2) install frame in jig. Obviously getting the engine to bolt up afterwards would be nice. What are your thoughts, and why?
  5. KC 120

    My Top Tip today is...

    Weaselbeak, care to elaborate? You’ve got my attention. KC
  6. KC 120

    My Top Tip today is...

    I can relate!
  7. KC 120

    Resisting Temptation

    Who is it you guys are talking about?
  8. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Oh 5twins I can see (and feel ) your compassion for these twins. I can respect that. I also know that you are very knowledgeable about them as well. Of coarse, basing my observation on many of your knowledgeable comments and, having 5 of them. On the other hand I only have 1. This forum is a...
  9. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    ...Things that make you go hmmm. :umm:
  10. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Peterg, that’s very interesting. Keeping the original rear MC & switch is very appealing. Thank you KC
  11. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    XSLeo ya it is a little over the top. I didn’t want to find out it wasn’t gonna work When I put the bike on it. Plus I would like it to last. The top is actually counter top laminate. I’ve spilled brake fluid, fork oil, etc. on it just windex it off. Nice and clean. But ya, loading and...
  12. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    The area pictured below is where the original pegs were. Also on this area is where the exhaust mounts are. With the hard tail this whole section is going to be gone. So I was thinking fwd controls? I’m surely gonna have to come up with a place to mount the exhaust and rear break lever yes?
  13. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Scott the mid foot peg mounts I had are(1) above the exhaust pipes, (2) attached to the frame aft of the removal. I’m planning on going to fwd controls..I will be saving the clutch cable loops for starters.
  14. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    XSLeo I like the way you think Brother. :bow2:
  15. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

  16. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Hey thanks C77S. Definitely worth the time spent on the table, and money. About $80. My project actually started with research back around Christmas 2016, just before I bought the bike. Sat for a year. Then I built the table back in Nov 2017, and finally got it up on the table in the last month...
  17. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Little by little were breaking her down.
  18. KC 120

    My Top Tip today is...

    My tip for the day is a tennis ball. It prevents you from taking a core sample outta your skull, or in my case, a second core sample! LOL doh!
  19. KC 120

    Getting acquainted...

    Okay, for those of you who have not taken a core sample out of your skull, a tennis ball can go a long way...LOL. Ouch!
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