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Bobber33 shared some pictures in his latest build thread on a good method to attach the axle plates to the tubes. Draw a line down the center of the tube and cut a 3/8" slot on the inside of the center line.
After welding, the outside will look like this:
The inside will look like this:
There are many other methods to attach the plates, but this is the one I like best when using the stock XS650 wheel and stock axle plate spacing. This will help avoid chain clearance issues.
Travis do you have a site up yet?? I def need a set of these this week so I can mock up my tail, I have a '74 and the ends of the stock plates are open, thinkin this shouldnt make a difference tho
Send me an email at sales@chopsource.com with what you want and your zip code and I'll send you an invoice that can be paid with a credit card or paypal account.
Travis, website looks great. I'd be interested in buying mounting tab set "c" for shock mounts unless you suggest a better option. Also wondering if you might start selling frame slugs soon?
Thanks! The mounting tabs should work great for shock mounts. I have no plans for frame slugs. I use sleeves for the hardtails I sell. What diameter(s) are you looking for? Email me at sales@chopsource.com and I'll see if I can help.