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I was think of the same write up but for the life of me could not rememeber. THANKS!!! since one of the stock brackets was bent i think they meet the side yard demons (went to the side yard, not to come back) but i plan on putting toegther a set of plans that people can use to make...
All right guys I have been a creeper here for some time and yes I am building my own bike. Now the bike has been built of spare change. So it is a few pennies' here and few pennies' there. I want to do a build thread but need to get a camera first. So with that said I have a few questions to...
I know i am not a pro, but i couldnt get the pictures to come up. Here is my 2 cents i went TC bros due to the fact that so many people are running them and they were one of the only "kits" i could find when i did mine.
Now i am going to be running mid controls and will be fabbing up my own...
I had the same worries and one thing i did when i rebuilt my forks was to start with 1000 grit wet/dry sand paper and used WD40 as a lube and sanded them. i progressed till i got to 2000. The chrome is really hard on the forks and i was happy with the results. Hope it works for you
so i have read this thread before a couple of times and since i am getting ready to wire my bike and make it as low cost as possible. so do you use the chrysler regulater with the stock solid state rectifier? I have a 79 and want use as much parts as i can from the bike to save money. so please...
Well I guess my 19" and 16" rim will stay on the bike for a little longer...they do have rather thick clear coat and where it has flaked off there is some etching. So with that and already having the new tires mounted and balanced I don't want to use a stripper to get the clear off (afraid of...
I just got home and attemped to remove them. Thanks Travis for the heads up ( i learned it too) but i still cant get em out. I dont have dremel but i used a small saw blade and went at it with my hand (next time buy a blade holder) but yet again this bike build up is teaching me some things (the...
Okay, Low Brow Customs has the throttle with a grip already on it,but they only come in black. I saw links for the grips but not one with a throttle, any one point me in the right direction to find one?
Yes I have removed all the clips and washers, also removed the fork tube, but seal does not come out. Even with a strong hook I can't pull it out...is this normal?
I am re building the front forks on my '79 and now that I have disassembled the forks but for some reason I can't get the fork seals out. I have read all kinds of how to articles but I can't find one that address this specifically. The Haynes Manuel that I just had to have doesn't ether. To all...