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Not to mention a couple more noob frame cutters, are you guys getting kicked off all the bobber sites?
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You both do realize this thread is about 3 years old and hasn't been touched for about that long?
Not to mention a couple more noob frame cutters, are you guys getting kicked off all the bobber sites?
ok then, sorry I bothered you. no haven't got kicked off anything, just seen guys turning there rides into bobbers and love the look.
It looks awesome. Great progress your are making.![]()
And just where is this picture that makes you say that it looks awesome?
BTW, hard-tails and extended front ends on bikes pretty much left us in the late 70's thankfully.
Just how OLD are you guys anyway?
Eric
32, and I like building sorry if you guys get so upset about cutting up an jap bike. I want extended forks because I'm 6'5" be really nice to have room for extended highway pegs. not looking for more rake,
Is this thread based in japan or something???
can't believe the negative feedback. I bought the $300.00 bike looking to mod it, if I wouldn't have seen those builds I wouldn't even bother with it.
I don't care if that fade left in the 70's, it's what I like and I will do it regardless of your input, soon as I'm done I'll make sure to post a pic just to make you mad, lol
something else that might aggravate you that bike was pristine before I got it
Don't feed the trolls!your an asswipe and always will be one, looking for negativety and feed off it.
You want to destroy a perfectly great running bike (somehow I doubt it's running well) so be it; don't expect every one of us to like it. But, since you said it was perfect and you only bought it for $300, did you bother to clean the carbs, adjust the valves, replace the tires and probably 30 year old brake lines, or heck even clean out the brake calipers and master cylinders?
Please make sure it is running well before you cut it up.
And I said what I did earlier about bringing up this old thread not to make you think you ****ed me off but to realize no one is probably going to respond to it as their accounts looked to have expired long ago.
It's cool. People just hate when someone does a sweet chop/bob, but doesn't post the pics.
Give us a before pic to start.
It does run very good. all brake lines are good, and 1000+miles on brand new tires, the bike sat in a barn for nine years, until I rescued it. chain is lubed, everything else has been checked out. it runs strong, the gear ratio is a lil close, tops out a lil to soon. it's revs pretty high at 70.it only has one thing really not cool with it right now, it has a small gasket leak off the top front of the motor,( not a huge leak). I haven't checked the valves yet, the carbs are fine, they run a little lean but that is because the air filters I put on her, will be adjusting to that here soon. I like the bike, it runs solid and just how I thought it would,I just want something that will stay running and go fast, but I also like the styling of a cruiser that rides low and honestly the harleys are over priced and as I hear it, always need something fixed.I didn't realize this thread was that old.
old skool, I didn't start the smack talking, I just posted a question, hoping that there where others on this thread that was looking to do what( or already did) the same thing as I'm looking into. then I got flamed by everyone.
I could of bought a new bike with the styling I wanted, but I am very far from rich and I am supporting two kids and my wife on my income. so This was the only route I had to go. I got a little knowledge about what I'm doing, but your right I ain't a complete expert. which is why I was trying to get some info. maybe this thread should be named anti rat bike/bobber, lol
Although, looking at the pictures again, chopping the mufflers probably lost you about $200 value at least. Those things, if they were in good shape, hard to find.
Not trying to hate...honest. But if you like the cruiser styling why not look at an L model GS rather than the more 'standard' street bike model.
You'll start with a bike that is already a lot further down the path you are looking at and may not require the 'chopping' that upsets so many here.
I see L models all the time on craigslist. They aren't my style so I ignore them.
If yours is a runner you should be able to get what you put into yours and hell might even be able to find someone willing to trade their L for yours.
Although, looking at the pictures again, chopping the mufflers probably lost you about $200 value at least. Those things, if they were in good shape, hard to find.
(red highlight) Guess what..you just acted like you wanted to be part of the forum, the community instead of a one poster who jumped in and asked how to cut up their bike, do you remember my response before, wasn't really a flaming, here...re-read it--->Didn't mean to be so crass, but as of late, we have had many new guys who's only goal is to cut up a bike and show it to us, no real build thread, no safety or improvements in mind, a sawzall and a can of rattle flat black paint, and they think they've become a builder, so your welcome to post an intro, who you are, what you ride, and even start a build thread if you like, be part of the forum, it's a community. One post or low post, "how do I cut up my bike post" don't usually fly to well here, we have many talented owners with cafe/bobber/etc builds here that are very nice, rat bikes...not so many.
I think you've yet to understand this is not a bobber/cafe cut it up site, but a site that respects a particular genre of bikes, and a community that DOES help others out, just like you. But as of late, we've been inundated with new posters, with no sense of protocol, or understanding of our forum, stick their hand out, and say gimme! Sound familiar?? All anyone ask is, you consider what the site is, you didn't even take the time to understand it, you read an interesting, (bit old) thread, created a user, and at the very least, what we would call "high-jacking someone else's thread" for your own wants.
Re-read the blue, consider it a "start over" try an intro in the proper area(GS owners), let us know where your from, kinda bike, etc, you already started, by identifying yourself with most of us here, family people, not rich bike builders, that's for sure. You might like it here, you might not, you might be just interested in just some info about cutting up your bike, there are other sites for that, this is not one of them. We have many talented builders whom have chosen various cafe/bobber etc builds, but not like this.
Sorry this became a novel, hopefully, you'll gain something from it.
I've heard these bikes are cold blooded..
I got one already, what would be the normal temps may I ask??big misnomer, not true, fat lie told by others when they can't and have no idea how to make their bike run right, mine will start same as it does now in freezing weather, only takes a smidgen longer to warm up. Also, just because your bike still runs with these changes, doesn't mean unseen things aren't happening, like running lean, very bad for valves and motor, check your plug color, likely turning white, will discolor your exhaust, bet your headers are running way hotter now, more air means it needs more fuel. I found a neat tuning tool for this is an infrared laser thermometer, fairly cheap on ebay or harbor freight, I use it check temps between the different pipes, can tell you a lot on how the bike is running.
I got one already, what would be the normal temps may I ask??
also were in this world did you find that backrest? I absolutely have been looking everywhere for one, I gave up and settled for making one myself.