Mr Skull is seeing something perhaps worth attention.
I am not trying to complain and whine .. this is an extraordinary build and there are only 10 months left in the next years calendar
Mr Mailman has taken one.
Don't know if this is for riding or just a show bike. The one concern i have is where the frame meets the head-stock. There are no bracing plates on the frame and the frame top and bottom rails are not spaced for any plates, and join in the same place, reducing the strength the front forks and triple tree need. All the stress from the vibration of the engine, hard-tail and front forks, will be in that area
Something that stood out to me was the rear end tubes from saddle and the lower .. that appeared on the " Spaghetti " side
Looking a bit thin
One cannot evaluate that from the outside since pipe thickness is a factor
And I have been working with excavators so it is often that I find things on a Motorcycle weak looking
Obviously the builder looked at the pipes on the original build and makes about the same.
Riding style is a factor
I have on shows and on television seen bikes with artistic creative solutions But at times looking
dangerous.
Again this is not one of those
Just giving my first impression which can be totally wrong depending on pipe wall thickness as well as material.
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I am not trying to complain and whine .. this is an extraordinary build and there are only 10 months left in the next years calendar
Mr Mailman has taken one.
Don't know if this is for riding or just a show bike. The one concern i have is where the frame meets the head-stock. There are no bracing plates on the frame and the frame top and bottom rails are not spaced for any plates, and join in the same place, reducing the strength the front forks and triple tree need. All the stress from the vibration of the engine, hard-tail and front forks, will be in that area
Something that stood out to me was the rear end tubes from saddle and the lower .. that appeared on the " Spaghetti " side
Looking a bit thin
One cannot evaluate that from the outside since pipe thickness is a factor
And I have been working with excavators so it is often that I find things on a Motorcycle weak looking
Obviously the builder looked at the pipes on the original build and makes about the same.
Riding style is a factor
I have on shows and on television seen bikes with artistic creative solutions But at times looking
dangerous.
Again this is not one of those
Just giving my first impression which can be totally wrong depending on pipe wall thickness as well as material.
Speaking of Show Bikes