Only thing I remember forward of the flasher is the turn signal canceling unit. Is it a rectangular box... plastic?
Starter cutout should be on the battery box.
Starter cutout should be on the battery box.
I love the look and stance of this; and would not change much.As far as I know, nothing has been hacked from this one. I don't know if that's a 5.00-16 tire, but it looks big enough. I think maybe I like it. The engine is locked up tight.
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That is the plan. Thanks.I love the look and stance of this; and would not change much.
Keep it simple, clean and uncluttered for the build. Sort of flat track but not pure replica.
Can't wait to see the progress.
Well, that explains where it goes. I’m going to be using a no load flasher and I expect it will be smaller. Thanks!
Take it to the "Let ride" thread!I got over an important hurdle yesterday. That was making it legal in Mississippi. You may recall I had no paperwork for this bike. My neighbor works in insurance and she got me a title bond. That, a notarized bill of sale, and a notarized affidavit of ownership got me a tag and a title. The grand total was $168 and ten minutes. The tag is antique classification and exempt from tax and expiration. So, now I can get to work in earnest.
Take it to the "Let ride" thread!
I'm keeping the start function on the handlebar. My thinking is I don't want that big switch on the top clamp. Either mini gauges or a Daytona clock as @Bjorn has on his.Are you planning on using the switches start function or leaving the start button on the handlebars?
I think that would be a good place for it then. Was concerned about trying to start it with throttle and switch both on the right side... requiring 2 right hands.I'm keeping the start function on the handlebar. My thinking is I don't want that big switch on the top clamp. Either mini gauges or a Daytona clock as @Bjorn has on his.
My biggest concern is interference with something I haven't thought of, and comments like yours bring up what I didn't think of. I need to tuck it in far enough to make sure it doesn't get kicked. I need to figure it out before I take it apart and paint or powder.I think that would be a good place for it then. Was concerned about trying to start it with throttle and switch both on the right side... requiring 2 right hands.