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lovebill1951

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If you use a four wheeler ramp laid across your 5th wheel mount counterbalanced by your firewood to hold your project motorcycle frame while you paint it.
 
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Depends on your motor installation/removal method. If you do the "lay motor on side, set frame over motor" method then that should go first. If you have some sort of contraption for installing the motor upright, then it can be done after you have the rolling chassis assembled. Looks like your quite adept at building contraptions.....
I assembled my last project on a stand, so i did the motor first and set the frame/motor on the stand. Then hung the suspension/front end/wheels....Kinda had to get creative when it was time to take the bike off the stand :doh: Im good for that tho, like when I built my 250r in an old horse stall, then realized it wouldnt fit out the door!! Down comes the wall.....

Craig
 
not gonna lie I was expecting more photos and then an explanation about your own method of raking it out.

Nice way of hanging it though for paint!
 
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