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HOLY CRAP!! That's NICE!! :clap:
Newbie here.....She's almost finished, Hope you guys dig it.
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Actually, not knocking the effort, but that looks pretty damn dangerous. Cut down to a single backbone with a hard strut and no other swingarm bracing? That thing is going to fold like a taco i fear.Kenny,
Hardtail shafty........ I'm diggin it!
I will give you that. I DO dig the velocity stack things he's got going. That is a pretty original idea.but he's going to look kool doing it.
Yeah...that gives me wood.HOLY CRAP!! That's NICE!! :clap:
you can't brace the swinger on a shafty. Has to swing down in order to get the rear wheel off. If the tube thickness is enuff the backbone will work fine. I think a lot of people assume the wall thickness stays the same when this kind of work is undertaken. That would taco, fast! Read kenny p's build all the way thru, he built a nice bike for next to nothing. As for his I can't say but on mine the wall thickness is .120" which comes out to like 1/8th inch. I've seen several shafties done very similar and never read of any taco plates.Actually, not knocking the effort, but that looks pretty damn dangerous. Cut down to a single backbone with a hard strut and no other swingarm bracing? That thing is going to fold like a taco i fear.![]()
you can't brace the swinger on a shafty. Has to swing down in order to get the rear wheel off. If the tube thickness is enuff the backbone will work fine. I think a lot of people assume the wall thickness stays the same when this kind of work is undertaken. That would taco, fast! Read kenny p's build all the way thru, he built a nice bike for next to nothing. As for his I can't say but on mine the wall thickness is .120" which comes out to like 1/8th inch. I've seen several shafties done very similar and never read of any taco plates.
Newbie here.....She's almost finished, Hope you guys dig it.
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Sure is. Cant wait to ride it.![]()
What brake resovior are you using? GSXR...do you have a photo of your gauge set up?Sure is. Cant wait to ride it.![]()
What brake resovior are you using? GSXR...do you have a photo of your gauge set up?