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liloaty
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liloaty,
What are you talkin about, your bike looks great. I'm sure the handling has to be massively improved too with those suspension mods. Have you had any issues with your exhaust touching down after adding the front end? I thought 80s had silver engines. Like the look of the black though.
Your rear sets look a little like the ones Katman was just working with. I like how simply you were able to mount them. Are they mounted to the black bracket which is mounted to the frame or are they mounted directly to the frame.
Also are those stainless front brake lines? Is there a jacket on them? Mine didn't have a clear jacket on them so I wraped them with that black spiral cover stuff. The stainless lines can scratch you aluminum forks and fender pretty easily if they constantly touch.
My only other suggestion would be to get some pics in a better setting. Most of mine are just taken in the back yard or a park. Finding a scenic backround with good lighting helps bring out your bike's beauty. After that its just getting the early morning or late afternoon sun behind you. Doesn't really matter what your using for a camera, its all about the composition.
Thanks for the compliments! I haven't had any issues at all with the exhaust touching, but I did put on 14" rear shocks to raise the ass end a bit.
Correct, the 80s had silver motors, but the previous owner painted it black. The paint is in bad shape so I'll probably tear it down this winter and do it right. That black bracket is mounted to the old peg holes, and then the rearsets to that. The black bracket is just 1/4in steel that I CNC plasma cut - works great. The lines are stainless steel, but they have a clear coat on them so no worries about scratching.
I fully plan on getting some better pictures - that one is from a camera phone. I literally just wrapped up this project last week.